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Eggs Up Grill, a rapidly expanding breakfast, brunch and lunch concept, will open its first Greater Houston restaurant in Conroe, Texas in November.
When in a rural setting, and especially on a Saturday when you have some extra time. Always take a turn off the main road. Just because. You’ll never know what you will find.
They’re called ‘Smalls Sliders.’ And they really are small sliders. The company’s ‘CanVan’ has been spotted at locations around Willis, handing out samples of their sliders
I want the finer things in life. Who doesn’t. And don’t get me wrong, I don’t need a big house on the lake. I’ve lived in a tent for over a year of my life, a motorhome for several more, and even in a German castle for a time.
Located just south of Downtown Conroe’s Switch, is a place to visit for lunch or dinner. It’s a cool entertainment venue with live music, and an indoor bar to gather any and all refreshments while
Some say their egg rolls are off the charts. That their ramen is pho-tastic. Their portion sizes are out of this world. Texas size. It’s a place you might
Anyplace that has a sign that says, “Beware of Pickpockets and Loose Women,” that’s the place for me. Its been such a long time since I’ve been to a dive bar, a place which can be described
Montgomery’s newest coffee shop celebrated its grand opening this past Friday, welcoming patrons with a little bit of The Big Easy to the area.
I know where I will be each November 9th, on the anniversary of The Fall of the Berlin Wall, remembering my dealings with the Russians at their checkpoints
After that Japanese Whisky haul a few weeks back. In which I drank responsibly, as I encourage all of my readers to practice when partaking in the good stuff.
When you are an influential member of the media like I am, lol, you get invited to things. Some I can make, others I can’t, but when wine is on the line. I will travel to Houston.
I received an email a while back, from one of the staff members of The Woodlands Wine & Food Week Founder Constance McDerby, and was determined to attend at least one event. This was the 20th
“I was strolling down the street one day … in the merry merry month of May. A roguish pair of eyes … they took me by surprise … in the moment my wine loving heart was stole away.”
Last week when I left you in the lurch, running off with diarrhea of the mouth, and failing to mention the tasting of the Japanese Whiskys at the April Sound home of my friend
In a feat unequaled in Montgomery County history, a major restaurant that was flooded out early in a month, has been reopened in working order looking no worse
The recent flooding that affected Vernon’s Kuntry Katfish on SH 105, at first does not seem to be the setback that the restaurant experienced during Hurricane Harvey seven years ago.
It’s just a little hole in the wall on Hwy 75 just north of Willis hugging Interstate 45, near the grounds of the Convenience RV Park, but it has a lot of character,
Ms. Sandy at the Montgomery Whataburger truly loves her customers. So on the 85th birthday of her good customer Howard Sutton, Sandy organized a birthday party for Mr. Sutton
Darrell May (w/cheesy smile), right, the Lone Star Honor Flight Veterans Group Coordinator, presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Rudy’s Managers,
It’s a real jewel in the heart of Historic Montgomery, serving up dainty teas and cakes and so much more. At present it has a minimalist feel to it, but give it time