“The past couple of years have been extremely difficult for the restaurant industry, impacted by the pandemic, supply chain, labor issues, and the rising cost of food and packaging,” Cleverley Stone Foundation President Katie Stone said in a press release. “Surely the most difficult time for restaurants, employees and the Houston Food Bank. We are hopeful that demand for dining and a return to normalcy will have Houstonians dining out and doing good this summer.
Depending on which meal restaurantgoers select, a certain amount of money will be donated to the Houston Food Bank and help raise money to provide meals for those in need. Brunch or lunch will be $25, and dinners will either be $39 or $55. Read below for a sampling of participating restaurants and visit www.houstonrestaurantweeks.com to view the full list.
93 Til: 1601 W. Main St., Houston
B.B Lemon: 1809 Washington Ave., Houston
Bloom & Bee: 1600 W. Loop S., Houston
Coppa Osteria: 5210 Morningside Drive, Houston
Daily Gather: 800 Sorella Court, Ste. 940, Houston
Grace’s on Kirby: 3111 Kirby Drive, Houston
Melting Pot: 6100 Westheimer Road, Ste. 146, Houston
Pearl and Vine: 26151 Nelson Way, Katy
Proper Rose Garden: 1223 Grand W. Blvd., Ste. B-105, Katy
Southern Yankee Crafthouse: 1312 W. Alabama St., Houston
The Barking Pig: 2307 Ella Blvd., Houston
The Rustic Post Oak: 1121 Uptown Park Blvd., Ste. 4, Houston
Urban Eats: 3414 Washington Ave., Houston