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Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week

Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week
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Things to Do: Upcoming Food & Drink Events in Houston this Spring 2021

In honor of Autism Action & Awareness Month (April), healthy fast-casual restaurant Flower Child has partnered with The Autism Community in Action, donating a portion of all sales at all of its locations on Friday, April 16. The funds will support TACA’s mission to provide education, encouragement and hope to families living with autism through “coffee talks” webinars, mentorship programs and more.  Brennan’s of Houston, 3300 Smith, will host a Courtyard Social: Crawfish Boil from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 22. Guests are invited to celebrate spring with a Texas-Creole Crawfish Boil (with all the fixin’s) out in the restaurant’s picturesque courtyard. Tickets are $40 per person and include all-you-can-eat crawfish and a selection of sides. The event is rain-or-shine.

Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week

Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week
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These Houston Restaurants Are Open During the 2021 Winter Storm

UPDATE: Now that the situation has stabilized, Eater will no longer be updating this running guide of openings and closures. Please call ahead before traveling to these establishments to ensure that they are open, as some may still be closed due to power outages or water issues. As evidenced by the snow on the ground and chilly temperatures, this weekend brought truly unprecedented winter weather across the state of Texas. As such, most of the city’s restaurants have opted to close their doors in an effort to keep staff safe during treacherous driving conditions. Still, as thousands of people across the city are stuck inside their homes without power, there’s plenty of Houstonians who are in need of a hot meal right now. There aren’t many restaurants open right now, but Eater’s keeping track of the spots that are planning to stay open or keep the doors closed during this bonkers winter weather.

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