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  2. BCN Taste & Tradition - Wikipedia

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    BCN Taste & Tradition is a restaurant in Houston, Texas. [2] [3] [4] Background.

  3. Saltgrass Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of a restaurant in Houston, 2024. The first Saltgrass Steak House opened in March 1991 along the Katy Freeway (I-10) in Houston. [3] It sits along the historic trail where cattle herders would drive their livestock south to graze on the salt grasses of the Texas Gulf Coast.

  4. Salt Bae - Wikipedia

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    Nusret Gökçe (Turkish: [nusˈɾet ɟœcˈtʃe]; born 1983), better known as Salt Bae, is a Turkish butcher, chef, and restaurateur. Gökçe's technique for preparing and seasoning meat became an internet meme in January 2017. He founded Nusr-Et, a chain of luxury steak houses. [1]

  5. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in ...

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    The salt spa owner saw too many clients coming in with drinks. She decided to relocate and reopen with a coffee bar. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in Old Florida area

  6. Houston voted worst coffee city in the country: survey - AOL

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    Houston is known for having a lot of great things, but a recent survey says they city has the worst coffee in the country and one Houston coffee shop owner offered their input.

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  8. Inversion Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    The coffee shop has been around for less than a year, but it's hard to find a time the tables aren't filled with students, business types, artsy types and pretty much all types. But no worries — the staff is on the ball and, regardless of the number of customers, you'll hardly ever wait longer than a couple of minutes for a latte.

  9. The Salt Lick - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lick was opened in Driftwood in 1967 by Thurman Roberts, Sr. and his wife Hisako T. Roberts. [1] It quickly grew in popularity and went from being open just a few times a year to seven days a week. Roberts and Hisako built the Salt Lick restaurant on the ranch where he was born, using locally quarried limestone.