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ToolMan

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  1. Calliopes is awesome. True New Orleans Poboys.

    In my opinion, the Creole seasonings where they have a solid kick mixed with proper French/Southern style cooking are what makes the best "cajun" food. I've yet to find anywhere in Houston with what I'd call great gumbo or etoufee. I haven't been everywhere yet though.

    I know gumbo and Danton's Seafood has pretty solid gumbo.

  2. I went with a friend yesterday at 7:00pm. It was pretty crowded with a 30 minute wait. I had the buffalo chicken, but it really wasn't my thing. The spicy hot sauce didn't go well with all of the cheese; however, the big chuncks of bacon were perfect in the dish. My friend had the Rustic which I liked better. Both of our dishes came out luke warm.

    I will be back.

  3. I'm not sure if there is enough going on at the moment to support only foot traffic because the area is still too spread out other than pockets here and there. Washington Ave. needs more bars, restaruant, or other entertainment if they truely want to shut down the street. It would be great to see street performers, food vendors, and art along the scene. I would like to see the area completely shut off from traffic at some point, but only if there is enough business to support the foot traffic.

    I do like the idea of allowing Pedestrian, Pedicabs, Taxi's, and Jitney's only. They just need to be careful with how they approach this idea while not scaring the people away. They will need a lot more parking for availble for example. Houstonians are also lazy and don't like to walk; I'm not sure people will be happy about paying for a taxi just to go 3/4 miles down the street, and they aren't going to walk down the road unless there are some sotps along the way.

    More traffic signals would just make things more congested.

    I make it out to Washington Ave. every now and then to drink at Taps, Dubliner, or maybe Brixx/Drinkery on occasion, but I definitely won't be going if I can't park on the street. And I'm too stubborn to pay for valet. Perhaps they could keep one side of the street open for parking, the two middle lanes for jitney, taxi, and pedicabs, and the other lane for pedestrian.

  4. Add a few more bars and shut down the street from 9:00pm - 3:00am.

    I checked out 360 Spot Lounge Sauturday. It's a pretty nice sports bar - kind of an upscale class Buffal Wild Wings. There are three huge projection TVs and smaller tvs all around. My only conmplaint is the high ceilings don't make for good accoustics, making the game difficult to hear.

  5. Sure about that? Flying Saucer, Little Napoli, Table 7 Bistro, Hong Kong Diner, Bombay Pizza, Nit Noi, Cava Bistro, Andalucia Tapas, iii Forks, Yao, Banzai, Azuma, Sambuca, Hard Rock Cafe, Mingalone, McCormick and Schmick's, Morton's, Vic and Anthony's, Strip House, Guadalajara Del Centro, Polk Street Pub, House of Blues, Lucky Strike, Grove, Bistro Lancaster, Spencer's, Hilton Americas Cafe, Samba Grille, Mia Bella, Cielo, Market Square Bar & Grill, Voice, to name a few.

    Like I said, I can name at least 4x as many in the Gallera area.

  6. Well, I did post this after a downtown happy hour and wasn't thinking clearly. I still stand by my statement that the Galleria area is more of a downtown the the real downtown. The Galleria would support the Angelica better than downtown.

    Downtown has shopping.

    Don't be ridicoulous. Nothing compared to the Galleria area - and most are open late.

    Name one.

    You may have me there, but Mama's is open very late. There isn't much to eat after 8:00 downtown conpared to the Galleria area though. I could probably name 4x as many places to eat after 8:00 in the Galleria arae.

    Downtown has bars

    yes it does

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