I recently celebrated a friend's birthday at this incredible spot, and honestly, it felt like stepping into a miniature version of Post Houston – the vibe is just unbeatable. The highlight of the evening, though, had to be the drinks. A mixologist named TJ worked his magic behind the bar, crafting some of the most delicious and potent drinks I've ever had. They were an absolute hit among our group, so if you're there, TJ is your go-to for an unforgettable drink experience.
But let's talk about the food, because it truly stole the show. I ventured into a chicken place called CRAFT BURGER, and I'm still in awe. The fried chicken there was so phenomenal, it left me questioning why they even bother with burgers. They might as well rename themselves Craft Chicken, because that was hands-down the BEST fried chicken I've ever tasted. It was one of those dishes that's so good, it'll make you want to start a standing ovation right there. The burgers were decent, but that chicken was on another level – perfectly crispy, superbly seasoned, and unbelievably juicy. The chicken breast was cooked to perfection, not dry in the slightest, with juice literally dripping with every bite.
The overall ambiance of the place was great too – clean, with a laid-back, cafeteria-style dining setup. You pick up your food on trays and clear your tray once you're done, which adds to the casual, relaxed feel of the place. Plus, with a club right across the street, you're guaranteed a fantastic night out.
In summary, this place is the perfect spot for a chill evening, whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just looking to enjoy some top-notch food and drinks. Don't miss out on the fried chicken at CRAFT BURGER, and definitely get a drink (or two) made by TJ. It's an experience you...
Read more"Three Keys Coffee Bar: A Java Gem in the Heart of Houston."
I recently embarked on a caffeinated pilgrimage to Three Keys Coffee Bar in Downtown Houston, and let me tell you, it was well worth the detour! Nestled within the culinary wonderland that is Finn Hall, this java joint is a hidden gem that deserves all the buzz (pun intended).
First off, I must commend the friendly and knowledgeable staff at Three Keys. It's not every day that you encounter a team so genuinely passionate about their craft. They're like coffee connoisseurs with a Ph.D. in bean brilliance. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and they're more than happy to guide you through the menu, helping you navigate the vast world of coffee with the grace of a seasoned barista.
Now, let's talk about the coffee. Brace yourself for an explosion of flavor that will make your taste buds break into applause. I'm convinced that Three Keys has some sort of secret coffee alchemy going on behind the counter. Each cup is a symphony of rich, robust notes that'll make you question every mediocre cup you've ever had. I traveled out of my way for this, and trust me, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Three Keys Coffee Bar is not just a pitstop for caffeine; it's a destination for the discerning coffee explorer. The staff's expertise, the mouthwatering coffee, and the vibrant atmosphere of Finn Hall make it a trifecta of caffeinated perfection. If you're in Houston, make it a point to swing by – your taste buds will thank you, and your coffee standards will forever be elevated. Cheers to...
Read moreHouston is going through a food hall craze right now ever since Conservatory paved the way showing that it is feasible to have restaurants open in downtown Houston late into the night. Finn Hall is the newest one that's opened in the heart of downtown Houston. It is located in the JPMorgan Chase Tower, with 10 different food vendors inside the hall. Now, there's also a classy art-deco inspired bar opened inside Finn Hall too, but that's a separate review.
Finn Hall itself is new so it's still nice and clean. It is well lit and easy to navigate without feeling you're overwhelmed with all the options. There's plenty of seating for parties of all sizes, and some of the vendors even have their own seating as well. You can either throw away the trash and put your cups and bowls into the dish bin or there will be a bus boy cleaning the tables up later. There's also a water dispenser pretty much at every food vendors so you can just get your own water like an adult. The noise level is decent where it doesn't feel like it's noisy where you can't even talk to the person right next to you.
I have only tried a few of the vendors which each will get their own review, but I really think Finn Hall is here to expand on more dining options here in downtown Houston. I am hoping as more people are willing to stay in downtown to live, play, eat, and making our downtown even more...
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