(281) 552-8402
1800 Post Oak Blvd
Houston,
TX
77056
29.748489
-95.461326
Neighborhoods: Westside, Great Uptown
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59 reviews
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Sweat Box
by Trish123 at Citysearch
My friends and I left last evening due to all the above cons. I don't believe the bartenders smiled one time and acted like they were doing us a favor. Won't go again. Also, while the restaurant area appears to have air conditioning the bar area has limited. Apparently they didn't pay their bill on the first floor.
- Pros: Nice decor / good location
- Cons: Rude bartenders / poor service / extremely warm
A bit confusing
by mrchef at Citysearch
I recently ate here. I found the plate presentations, and flavors a bit confusing. I had the pork with goat cheese stuffed artichoke. it had tons of butter with the crab meat on top and then another sauce served on the side in a small ramekin on the plate??? Both sauces were rich and didn't balance eachother out. It would have been fine with just one or the other. Then the artichoke just seemed out of place. The dish was boring to my palet after a few bites...flavors were one demenitonal just rich folowed by more richness It was a busy night and service was a little slow but not bad, I like to not be rushed so it was not bad. Nice wine by the glass selections ambience was nice for a date. I may try again but doubtfull.
- Pros: Ambience, parking and service
- Cons: Food left something to be desierd
Dining in Hell
by hefrantz at Citysearch
This is the place to go if you want to impress someone that you don't like. The restuaurant looks like it's permanently celebrating Day of the Dead. Be sure to check out the ironwork skeletons next to your table. Waitstaff is inattentive and food overpriced for what you get (and sometimes cold by the time it reaches your table). If you like your fellow diners, go to the sister restaurant, Churrasco's, for better food and a better overall experience.
- Pros: see and be seen
- Cons: long wait, oppressive atmosphere, over priced








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