Tuesdays through Thursdays for Realtors are "broker open house" days, for Houston at least. When I am not holding a listing open myself, showing property or scheduled to answer the phones on prime duty at the office, I do my best to hit a few open houses in the neighborhoods I service. It is a good way to preview what is on the market and also a good way to meet other Realtors. Houses are held open from noon to two, and although I rarely partake, lunch is often served—a tactic used to draw more eyes to the house. So, to keep this post real-estate related, I am breaking down my favorite places for lunch in H-town according to open house days. If you are a buyer, keep in mind that these broker open houses are also open to the public. So don't be shy if you see a sign or balloons on a Wednesday during your lunch break!
Let's start in the heart of River Oaks, where on the bustling corner of Kirby and Westheimer Stone Mill Bakers is serving up creamy chicken salad on Dakota bread with avocado and lettuce. Their new granola cookie is addictive! Zoe's Kitchen, on Shepherd, also has a great chicken salad. I add a few dashes of pepper to it to make it even better. Their coleslaw is also tasty, and my sister, Laura, loves their chocolate sheet cake, which always looks tempting but I’ve never fallen prey. (Though I haven't been yet, Zoe's just opened a new outpost on the hip and happening Washington Avenue, also in Area 16). If I’m meeting a friend, Barnaby's on Kirby does the trick. They have a delicious chicken salad sandwich with artichoke hearts and basil mayo. It comes with fries, which I substitute for the sweet-potato variety. Their portions are extra-large, so I try to split. At its sister restaurant, Brown Bag Deli (pictured), I get roast turkey, Monterrey Jack cheese, lettuce, tomato and honey mustard on their warm Honey Whole Wheat bread. Another few spots to meet a friend: Paulie's, Tiny Boxwood's or Ruggles Green. Paulie’s is famous for its iced sugar cookies. For lunch, I usually get the Mediterranean Pasta Salad. At Tiny Boxwood’s, Tiny’s Trio has a perfect mix of green salad, chicken salad and fresh fruit, set in the pristine garden of Thompson+Hanson. Their just-out-of-the-oven chocolate chip cookies are to die for! At "Houston's First Certified Green Restaurant," Ruggles Green, the Goat Cheese Salad is a satisfying choice for lunch, served with Texas goat cheese. Near Memorial Park, Shandy's has a good chicken salad sandwich that comes with a cup of cubed tropical fruit salad. I’m beginning to think I should have named this post “Chicken Salad in Houston.” But, at Neilsen's Delicatessen, I go for the tuna salad sandwich—junior size. I add Baked Lays between the bread for crunch and saltiness. I also get the tuna salad—the one with the cranberries mixed in—at Whole Foods Market, on Kirby. And at Kraftsmen Baking on Montrose (slated to be at West Ave soon), I opt for the Green Gobbler, a turkey sandwich with provolone cheese, alfalfa sprouts, green apple slices and apple butter on Biologique bread. Last but not least is Epicure Café on West Gray. This is a good place to go alone or with friends. Truthfully, I go for the alfajor (an Argentine cookie), but their tomato basil soup and fresh mint tea are both worth the stop as well. While Area 16 has so many wonderful options, I still have to say: I miss Mom's Kitchen.
Wednesdays, Area 17: Bellaire, Boulevard Oaks, Braes Heights, Medical Center, Museum District, Rice, Southampton, Southgate, Sunset Terrace, West University, Woodside
My list is much slimmer in this locale, most likely because I am obsessed with Picnic's chicken salad with sun-dried tomatoes (pictured). The little side of fruit is accented with mint, making it quite the refreshing side dish. Though I can never pass up their cookies, usually going for the Peanut Butter, they aren't as sweet as I'd like them to be. Edloe Street Cafe & Deli is good for lunch, but doesn't ever really call to me like Picnic does. A little French place called Croissant Brioche, in Rice Village, is also a good spot. There's another Brown Bag Deli in the Village, too, but I always forget it's there and have actually never been, because who am I kidding? If I'm going to Area 17 for open houses, I'm going to Picnic.
Thursdays, Areas 22 & 23: Briarbend/Charnwood, Briarcroft, Briargrove, Brairgrove Park, Briarmeadow, Galleria, Larchmont, Memorial Villages, Sandalwood, Tanglewood
If I have missed any obvious lunch spots in any of the aforementioned areas, do tell me in the comments section. It was either an oversight, we like different foods at lunchtime or I am missing out. Happy lunching!
The Yorktown Deli menu is awesome! Did you really tote that to Africa to snap the photo? Love it!
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