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Common Bond On-The-Go, 3210 N. Shepherd, opened March 4 in Garden Oaks. It s the second location for the brand s more casual, trimmed down version of its popular Common Bond Bistro and Bakery. The first offshoot opened in the Heights in May 2020.
Common Bond s success lies in its fresh baked bread and beautiful pastries which offer Houstonians a taste of European-style delicacies. The pastries, though not inexpensive, are delicious pieces of art and the breads are reminiscent of a Parisian boulangerie. While the full-on Common Bond Bistro offers a place to unwind and linger, the On-The-Go version offers a limited menu of grab n go salads, sandwiches and breakfast treats. However, there s a full pastry case and a small selection of loaves is available. The Country Sourdough is a particular favorite among Houstonians. Its croissants are also a big draw with butter, Nutella, pistachio and chocolate iterations.
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BEAUMONT, Texas, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ What s better than art and tacos? Art, tacos and beer that s what. Taco bout awesome. Beaumont s newest outdoor, socially distanced festival puts culinary and creative design on full display at this fun-filled FREE day downtown.
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What s better than art and tacos? Art, tacos and beer that s what. Taco bout awesome.
As one of the kickoff events to the third annual #EATBMT Restaurant Week, ARTACO is an art walk and Tacofest taking place Saturday, March 6th from 11-7, 2021. All arts and crafts activities are free, plus attendees the option to purchase a $10 punch card for 4 tacos + 8 beer samples. Split between the Art Museum of Southeast Texas and The Fire Museum, food will be stationed around the Art Museum, while the Fire Museum Pavilion will house the beer tent so attendees will be encouraged to visit both with plenty of room to spread out an