Here’s a look at this weekend’s tasty food and drink happenings:
Valentine’s Day/Weekend Dining
All weekend long
Can you feel the love? Valentine’s weekend is officially here. From intimate, lowkey dinners to sultry and romantic evenings complete with bubbly, chocolate-covered strawberries and candlelight, check out our 2025 Valentine’s Day Dining Guide to find where to celebrate love in Houston this Valentine’s Day and weekend.
Galentine’s Day Raclette Brunch at Brasserie 19
Saturday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
1962 West Gray
The hotspot is breaking out the rosé and raclette this Galentine’s Day, inviting guests to don their Chalet Chic attire for a Raclette-style brunch with DJ beats, bubbles, specialty cocktails, food specials, large-format “brunch-sized” bottles and more.
Saint Arnold White Oak Pub Crawl
Saturday, 2 to 6 p.m.
The crowd-favorite Saint Arnold Pub Crawl takes over White Oak this Saturday. Folks can pick up their punchcards at any of the first five stops – Little Woodrow’s, BB’s Tex-Orleans, Bobcat Teddy’s, Christian’s Tailgate and EZ’s Liquor Lounge – from 2 to 3 p.m., then conquer the crawl and finish with the after party and prize pickup at Onion Creek.
9th Annual Crawfish Kickoff Festival at McIntyre’s Heights
Saturday, noon
1230 West 20th
McIntyre’s Heights brings back its 9th Annual Crawfish Kickoff Festival, featuring hundreds of pounds of crawfish boiled up starting at noon. Folks can also expect live music from 3 to 7 p.m., bucket specials and fun well into the night.
Eat Drink HTX
Saturday–Sunday
Kicking off this Saturday and running through the end of the month, fan-favorite foodie event Eat Drink HTX returns. From the team behind Houston Restaurant Weeks, the casual dining experience features prix-fixe brunch, lunch, and dinner menus at a lower price point than HRW. This year’s lineup includes Be More Pacific, Cowboys & Indians, Duck N Bao, Kriti Kitchen, Pok Pok Po, Traveler’s Cart and more.
