Looking to celebrate the Fourth of July with good food and festive drinks? Check out these bars and restaurants across Houston that are rolling out limited-time specials to help toast to Independence Day.

Hungry's

The restaurant, along with its sister concepts, Upstairs and NextDoor, will be open during their regular hours on the Fourth of July. As a festive feature, Hungry’s will offer a red, white and blue-berry mimosa flight for $16.

Aya Sushi

Aya Sushi will be hosting a special $74 Independence Day Omakase in honor of the 7/4 date. The restaurant will be open for dinner only from 5-10 p.m. for guests to enjoy this special experience as well as the a la carte menu.

Christian's Tailgate

The popular Houston bar will be offering up $7 BompPop 'Ritas, $20 domestic buckets of beer and $10 classic burgers all day.
The popular Houston bar will be offering up $7 BompPop 'Ritas. (Courtesy Rachel Low)
The popular Houston bar will be offering up $7 BompPop 'Ritas. (Courtesy Rachel Low)
Traveler’s Cart


From July 4-6, Traveler’s Cart will be featuring a full Fourth of July menu, available for dine-in only. The menu includes a Texas Chili Dog for $7, a Philly cheesesteak with a side for $19 and a $4 draft beer glass or $12 pitcher.Jethro's

The cocktail bars Fourth of July menu will include selling the restaurant's most popular menu items for only $4, including the smashburger, hot dog and a beer.Heights & Co.

The bar is taking a childhood All-American classic and making it into two boozy adult favorites, the Boozy Floats, made with housemade ice cream, including The Reposado Espresso Martini Float & The Bourbon Rootbeer Float, which will be available all weekend. Also available on the Fourth of July are $10 classic margaritas, $10 Aperol spritzes and $1 off beer.
Heights & Co. will offer Boozy floats made with house-made ice cream. (Courtesy Heights & Co.)
Heights & Co. will offer Boozy floats made with housemade ice cream. (Courtesy Heights & Co.)
Good God, Nadine's

This new neighborhood Heights restaurant is delivering comfort food with a patriotic twist all weekend. Houston residents are invited to come enjoy housemade sausages served in Bread Man Baking Co buns with all the fixings for $7. Guests can also toast to the USA with happy hour pricing all day long on food and drinks, like the smashburger for $7. Doors open at 4 p.m., and the kitchen will remain open until 11 p.m.Atlas Ultra Lounge


Atlas Ultra Lounge in The Galleria/Uptown area invites Houston residents for the “The World is Yours Fridays” celebration July 4. With doors opening at 5 p.m., happy hour specials include frozen Don Julio bottles; $5 frozen drinks; a tray of six red, white and blue lemon drop shots for $15; and 99 cent wings, $3 tacos; and $10 pizzas.The Sunrise Houston

The Sunrise House in Midtown is celebrating July 4 all week long. From July 1-5, guests can enjoy USA-shaped waffles and red, white and blue festive cocktails such as the Berry Independence, made with tequila, cranberry, Chambord and citrus, and the Stars & Stripes with cognac, espresso, Baileys and vanilla.