Crash
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http://www.houstonarchitecture.info/haif/i...mp;#entry158397
see the map in post #2...note that there is a Bayland Orphanage in Woodland Heights.
Found on area stamped "First" (for Ward), click the area to enlarge.
unless I'm mistaken, the orphanage was located further west - near Bayland and Julian not Bayland and Houston. I believe one of the buildings that is a photography studio now used to be a pharmacy.
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Here's a link to a lengthy 10/28/97 Chron article about the pharmacy ("Charm and cherry Cokes / Ever-present past, uncertain future for Huston's Pharmacy").
Thanks for posting this article, I've looked into those windows multiple times and always wondered what happened. It definitely seems frozen in time. Kind of amazing with all the development along Washington Avenue that nothing has happened with this place yet.
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Does anyone know what's happening to the place on the corner of Houston Avenue and White Oak Drive (used to be Farmers wine / coffee shop)? It looks like they're doing some serious renovation to the building, it would certainly be nice to have another place to drink / dine in the area.
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I would second the L&L nomination - bought from them a few weeks ago - and given how early in the season it was they were pretty good sized.
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hmmm.... a crappy bar now serving crappy food.... not impressed
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What is the name of the bar across from San Jacinto Stone? Having never been inside, can some one describe the type of bar it is - ie is it an ice house or biker bar or whatever.
Are you referring to Dirt Bar at 2222 Yale?
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Did you happen to notice if the stage is still there? I am hoping they plan to book music here.
Nope, unfortunately the stage is gone. But the place has undergone some serious renovation and looks great. The back porch hasn't been rebuilt yet though --
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It is Front Porch's (midtown) second location.
Has anyone been to the new lounge/club on Center (near Fowler St basically behind Max's but before Patterson) ? I think it is only open Thur-Sat. Sadly, I saw valet parking outside on Friday night.
Yep, that place is called Citizen..... it seems to be suffering from a split personality disorder. It wants to be a club and a lounge at the same time.... kind of ends up failing at both. It is a bit generic and a somewhat cheesy. But it is certainly amusing, although probably not intentionally so. Not really my kind of place - but I'm sure it will prove popular for a short while and then bottom out and change owners.
I wish Pearl Bar would open back up.
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I flew into LA yesterday --- the fires looked absolutely insane from the air...
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Pearl Bar was named Best New Bar and Brad was named Best Bartender by the Houston press in their Best of Houston 2007 Poll. Unfortunately, the bar is temporarily closed down now until November while they push through the renovations.
I'm going to be very intrested to see how this place turns out..
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I typed out a long drawn out response as to why this is one of the most unsafe neighborhoods in town, then I realized, it said "Shady Acres" not "Acres Homes".
What a waste!
Cliffs: Don't move to Acres Homes.
Apparently the Acres Homes residents are getting tired of finding dead bodies on their streets - amongst other issues..... go figure.....
from the Chronicle:
...And, lately, the bodies of dead women, seven since January 2006, have been dumped much like trash along roadways and fields in this northwest Houston neighborhood. At least three were slain, their killers still at large. The cause of death for the remaining women has yet to be determined. The latest possible victim was found Saturday. A passer-by spotted the naked body of 18-year-old Willie Bianca Jones near a ditch in the 1100 block of Bland. Houston Police are treating her case, along with the three other unclassified deaths, as a possible homicide.
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Well you've got to include the infamous Newlywed Game Blooper......
When answering the question of Where is the weirdest place that you have ever gotten the urge to make whoopee......
for years in interviews the host of the show denied this ever happened
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No question that the bar is still quite rough around the edges, but it
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Yep, it's a very solid bar - in the building that used to house Mary Janes. It still is kind of a work in progress -- but it's got a great low key vibe to it. I think just the outside bar is open right now but I think the interior should be open for business soon. It's not quite an icehouse - but it has a similar feel. The owners were incredibly nice as well.
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From the James Beard Foundation website...
Andrea Lazar and partner Monica Pope (T
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You're not thinking of the old Garden in the Heights on Feagan are you?
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Soul On the Bayeaux on Dowling St.
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Anyone know what's going in on McGowen and Travis where the noodle shop used to be? The sign says The Roof.... is that whole corner going to be one huge club? That's a prime location if the Camden SuperBlock gets developed.
From what I've read it's going to be a seafood restaurant on the first floor.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/busine...ff/4578633.html
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Thank you both for the suggestions -- very much appreciated.
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Out of curiosity has anyone been to Santiago, Chile or Chile in general? It's one of the few places I haven't been in South / Central America and I will be heading there for a couple of weeks. If anyone has a few suggestions of must see places or unique experiences there - would definitely like to hear about them.
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Is Chatter's located where that old ice house was?
Chatters is located in the building that was previously occupied by Star Pizza (before they moved to their Washington Avenue location)
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I saw an advertisement in the press that said Dragon Bowl is opening next week.... It's taken so damn long they really should have renamed it Dragging Ass
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Was there a couple of weeks ago and sat outside. It's definitely a decent little deck. Kind of disappointed in the salsa and the food was ok. Worth checking it out though and I might even go back again -- but it won't be a regular stop.
Mak Chin's - CLOSED (?)
in Houston Area Dining, Shopping and Entertainment
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The place seems like they're trying to merge a Hooters with a Joe's crab shack.... at least that's the impression the web site gives. I wouldn't call that a positive sign. It's also an interesting time to open a place focused on seafood as the summer months usually aren't the best time to eat gulf oysters, gulf shrimp season doesn't start up again until July 15th, and crawfish season is basically over. Something tells me they won't be serving a lot of local and fresh stuff.