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Exodus Bar & Grill
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Meyerland Park
5151 Jason St, Houston, TX 77096
Gail Reeves Park
8800 Mullins Dr, Houston, TX 77096
Nearby restaurants
La Fresca pizza
5300 N Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77096
El Ranchero
5300 N Braeswood Blvd Ste 4-700, Houston, TX 77096
Ya Ya
5300 N Braeswood Blvd #28, Houston, TX 77096
Old Hickory Inn Barbecue
5427 S Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77096, United States
Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard
Braes Oaks Shopping Center, 5429 S Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77096
Subway
9610B Chimney Rock Rd Store #1, Houston, TX 77096
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Exodus Bar & Grill

80 Braeswood Square, Houston, TX 77096
4.9(71)
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attractions: Meyerland Park, Gail Reeves Park, restaurants: La Fresca pizza, El Ranchero, Ya Ya, Old Hickory Inn Barbecue, Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard, Subway
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(713) 665-2222
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exodusbarandgrill.com

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EXODUS GUMBO
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KEY LIME PIE
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Nearby attractions of Exodus Bar & Grill

Meyerland Park

Gail Reeves Park

Meyerland Park

Meyerland Park

4.4

(58)

Open 24 hours
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Gail Reeves Park

Gail Reeves Park

4.5

(79)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Exodus Bar & Grill

La Fresca pizza

El Ranchero

Ya Ya

Old Hickory Inn Barbecue

Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard

Subway

La Fresca pizza

La Fresca pizza

4.5

(167)

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El Ranchero

El Ranchero

4.4

(480)

Click for details
Ya Ya

Ya Ya

4.5

(87)

Click for details
Old Hickory Inn Barbecue

Old Hickory Inn Barbecue

4.4

(476)

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Reviews of Exodus Bar & Grill

4.9
(71)
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5.0
15w

I heard about this new restaurant on Nextdoor and decided to try it at an odd time (about 3:30 pm). There were two other tables occupied besides mine. The place is nicely appointed with loads of Westwrn style art and a plan. Cement floor. A nice selection of booths and tables of which some are with white tablecloths. There was one busboy and one water. The busboy greeted me fairly promptly and got me water. The waiter took longer tha. I thought he should given there were only three tables and he wasn’t attending g to the other two when I arrived. Also, my water glass was empty and he did not seem to notice for most of the meal. I didn’t say anything g as I wanted to see if he’d ever notice. He did but it was almost at the end of the meal. Now the good stuff. My hamburger was probably the best I’ve had anywhere in Houston. It was the mushroom and cheese option and it was SUPERB. I am guessing g that it arrived open faced in a brioche bun. I don’t usually care for hamburger buns as they are too doughy. Not here. Great bun. And the thick hamburger made with angus beef is not at all greasy nor dry. Honestly….a perfect burger in my opinion. I opted for o ion rings instead of fries. The three onion rings were the breadcrumbs style which is not what I usually prefer (I like the thick flaky crust kind) but I have to say they were really good. They were not salty and I think I sensed a hint of paprika. I’d absolutely get this again. Most restaurants do not have anything that I crave for afterwards. Albeit the menu at Exodus is quite extensive and had many things I will try later, I have been craving that burger everyday. I love Greek salads and got one to go. It was also a great option. One thing I noticed is that the olives were not overwhelmingly salty as found elsewhere. I added 6 nice sized grilled shrimp and they were cooked perfectly and made the Greek salad even better.

Although exodus has an extensive sushi menu (I think about half the menu) and I love sushi, I am somewhat hesitant to eat this at a restaurant that may not (yet) be busy. Just fearful of sushi that may not be up to my standard of freshness. A high volume restaurant offsets this reluctance. Maybe...

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5.0
28w

A Much-Needed Gem in Meyerland – Exodus Bar & Grill

Houston, especially the Meyerland area, just got a serious upgrade with the opening of Exodus Bar & Grill. This place is exactly what the neighborhood—and honestly, the city—needed.

From the moment you pull in, the experience is smooth. Ample parking makes a big difference in Houston, and Exodus delivers on convenience. Step inside and you're welcomed into a stylish, modern space that still feels warm and inviting. The attention to detail in the design is impressive, making it perfect for everything from casual dinners to date nights or celebrations.

Now to the real star: the menu. It’s packed with flavor and creativity. Whether you're in the mood for something hearty or lighter fare, there's something for everyone—and everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The drinks menu is just as well-thought-out, with craft cocktails that rival any high-end bar in the city.

And the service? Five stars without question. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming from start to finish. You can tell the team here cares about creating a top-tier experience.

Exodus Bar & Grill isn’t just another restaurant—it’s a destination. Meyerland residents are lucky to have it so close, and it's well worth the drive from other parts of Houston. Highly recommend checking it out before the word...

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5.0
28w

OMFG. You've gotta try the Carne Asada Fries for the appetizer. That and one of their signature drinks, and you'll wonder why you have to trudge all the way to the Galleria or downtown or Upper Kirby for gourmet food and tasty well-crafted drinks. If food was all that was needed for happiness, we'd be set for life.

But wait. There's more. Try their The Judah chopped brisket sandwich. Trust me, you might be satisfied after the fries, but you'll have room for this. Just listen to your mouth begging for another bite, and another, and another. Pappa's? Pfah!. This is an elevated experience.

Oh yeah, their veggie salads were nicely put together with good dressings.

They even had a proper cappuccino to go with the Key Lime Pie. Our poor doggy got no bag from Exodus. We cleaned all of our plates.

The menu is extensive, and we heard they have a M-F happy hour menu, so I'm sure...

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Henri MerceronHenri Merceron
I heard about this new restaurant on Nextdoor and decided to try it at an odd time (about 3:30 pm). There were two other tables occupied besides mine. The place is nicely appointed with loads of Westwrn style art and a plan. Cement floor. A nice selection of booths and tables of which some are with white tablecloths. There was one busboy and one water. The busboy greeted me fairly promptly and got me water. The waiter took longer tha. I thought he should given there were only three tables and he wasn’t attending g to the other two when I arrived. Also, my water glass was empty and he did not seem to notice for most of the meal. I didn’t say anything g as I wanted to see if he’d ever notice. He did but it was almost at the end of the meal. Now the good stuff. My hamburger was probably the best I’ve had anywhere in Houston. It was the mushroom and cheese option and it was SUPERB. I am guessing g that it arrived open faced in a brioche bun. I don’t usually care for hamburger buns as they are too doughy. Not here. Great bun. And the thick hamburger made with angus beef is not at all greasy nor dry. Honestly….a perfect burger in my opinion. I opted for o ion rings instead of fries. The three onion rings were the breadcrumbs style which is not what I usually prefer (I like the thick flaky crust kind) but I have to say they were really good. They were not salty and I think I sensed a hint of paprika. I’d absolutely get this again. Most restaurants do not have anything that I crave for afterwards. Albeit the menu at Exodus is quite extensive and had many things I will try later, I have been craving that burger everyday. I love Greek salads and got one to go. It was also a great option. One thing I noticed is that the olives were not overwhelmingly salty as found elsewhere. I added 6 nice sized grilled shrimp and they were cooked perfectly and made the Greek salad even better. Although exodus has an extensive sushi menu (I think about half the menu) and I love sushi, I am somewhat hesitant to eat this at a restaurant that may not (yet) be busy. Just fearful of sushi that may not be up to my standard of freshness. A high volume restaurant offsets this reluctance. Maybe in the future.
Michael KaplanMichael Kaplan
A Much-Needed Gem in Meyerland – Exodus Bar & Grill Houston, especially the Meyerland area, just got a serious upgrade with the opening of Exodus Bar & Grill. This place is exactly what the neighborhood—and honestly, the city—needed. From the moment you pull in, the experience is smooth. Ample parking makes a big difference in Houston, and Exodus delivers on convenience. Step inside and you're welcomed into a stylish, modern space that still feels warm and inviting. The attention to detail in the design is impressive, making it perfect for everything from casual dinners to date nights or celebrations. Now to the real star: the menu. It’s packed with flavor and creativity. Whether you're in the mood for something hearty or lighter fare, there's something for everyone—and everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The drinks menu is just as well-thought-out, with craft cocktails that rival any high-end bar in the city. And the service? Five stars without question. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming from start to finish. You can tell the team here cares about creating a top-tier experience. Exodus Bar & Grill isn’t just another restaurant—it’s a destination. Meyerland residents are lucky to have it so close, and it's well worth the drive from other parts of Houston. Highly recommend checking it out before the word really gets out.
SkullsoldierSkullsoldier
This was a huge surprise. It’s a small, locally-owned restaurant with a significant and diverse menu featuring everything from sushi, to burgers, to chops, to steaks. The ambience is simple (with great classic rock and pop) and the staff is simply perfect. The food was not only flavorful and served hot, but competes with well-known steak houses. I have an incredible NY Strip that was delicious from start to finish. The wine selection is simple, but offers good options. The bar is fully stocked. I mentioned the sushi - do not disregard this side of the menu. The chef has over a decade of experience as a sushi chef and the offerings are amazing, fresh and creative. I can’t recommend this restaurant enough and look forward to returning. A big shout out to our waiter Rusty - the guys is a pro!
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I heard about this new restaurant on Nextdoor and decided to try it at an odd time (about 3:30 pm). There were two other tables occupied besides mine. The place is nicely appointed with loads of Westwrn style art and a plan. Cement floor. A nice selection of booths and tables of which some are with white tablecloths. There was one busboy and one water. The busboy greeted me fairly promptly and got me water. The waiter took longer tha. I thought he should given there were only three tables and he wasn’t attending g to the other two when I arrived. Also, my water glass was empty and he did not seem to notice for most of the meal. I didn’t say anything g as I wanted to see if he’d ever notice. He did but it was almost at the end of the meal. Now the good stuff. My hamburger was probably the best I’ve had anywhere in Houston. It was the mushroom and cheese option and it was SUPERB. I am guessing g that it arrived open faced in a brioche bun. I don’t usually care for hamburger buns as they are too doughy. Not here. Great bun. And the thick hamburger made with angus beef is not at all greasy nor dry. Honestly….a perfect burger in my opinion. I opted for o ion rings instead of fries. The three onion rings were the breadcrumbs style which is not what I usually prefer (I like the thick flaky crust kind) but I have to say they were really good. They were not salty and I think I sensed a hint of paprika. I’d absolutely get this again. Most restaurants do not have anything that I crave for afterwards. Albeit the menu at Exodus is quite extensive and had many things I will try later, I have been craving that burger everyday. I love Greek salads and got one to go. It was also a great option. One thing I noticed is that the olives were not overwhelmingly salty as found elsewhere. I added 6 nice sized grilled shrimp and they were cooked perfectly and made the Greek salad even better. Although exodus has an extensive sushi menu (I think about half the menu) and I love sushi, I am somewhat hesitant to eat this at a restaurant that may not (yet) be busy. Just fearful of sushi that may not be up to my standard of freshness. A high volume restaurant offsets this reluctance. Maybe in the future.
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A Much-Needed Gem in Meyerland – Exodus Bar & Grill Houston, especially the Meyerland area, just got a serious upgrade with the opening of Exodus Bar & Grill. This place is exactly what the neighborhood—and honestly, the city—needed. From the moment you pull in, the experience is smooth. Ample parking makes a big difference in Houston, and Exodus delivers on convenience. Step inside and you're welcomed into a stylish, modern space that still feels warm and inviting. The attention to detail in the design is impressive, making it perfect for everything from casual dinners to date nights or celebrations. Now to the real star: the menu. It’s packed with flavor and creativity. Whether you're in the mood for something hearty or lighter fare, there's something for everyone—and everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The drinks menu is just as well-thought-out, with craft cocktails that rival any high-end bar in the city. And the service? Five stars without question. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming from start to finish. You can tell the team here cares about creating a top-tier experience. Exodus Bar & Grill isn’t just another restaurant—it’s a destination. Meyerland residents are lucky to have it so close, and it's well worth the drive from other parts of Houston. Highly recommend checking it out before the word really gets out.
Michael Kaplan

Michael Kaplan

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This was a huge surprise. It’s a small, locally-owned restaurant with a significant and diverse menu featuring everything from sushi, to burgers, to chops, to steaks. The ambience is simple (with great classic rock and pop) and the staff is simply perfect. The food was not only flavorful and served hot, but competes with well-known steak houses. I have an incredible NY Strip that was delicious from start to finish. The wine selection is simple, but offers good options. The bar is fully stocked. I mentioned the sushi - do not disregard this side of the menu. The chef has over a decade of experience as a sushi chef and the offerings are amazing, fresh and creative. I can’t recommend this restaurant enough and look forward to returning. A big shout out to our waiter Rusty - the guys is a pro!
Skullsoldier

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