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  2. Anderson Fair Retail Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Fair Retail Restaurant, May 2018. Anderson Fair is one of the oldest folk and acoustic music venues in continuous operation in the United States. [1] Located in the Montrose area of Houston, Texas, it has been called an "incubator" of musical talent for the folk scene, especially during the folk music heyday of the 1960s-1980s. [2]

  3. March (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    March is a restaurant in Houston, Texas. [1] [2] [3] See also. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Texas; List of restaurants in Houston; References. Food portal;

  4. Niko Niko's - Wikipedia

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    Niko Niko's Greek & American Café (more commonly known as Niko Niko's) is a restaurant located in Montrose District, Houston, Texas known for serving Greek cuisine. Chrisanthios Fetokakis opened the restaurant in 1977, and ownership was eventually passed on to his son, Dimitri Fetokakis.

  5. Montrose, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Montrose is a neighborhood located in west-central Houston, Texas, United States.Montrose is a 7.5-square-mile (19 km 2) area roughly bounded by Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the north, South Shepherd Drive to the west, and Taft to Fairview to Bagby to Highway 59 to Main to the east. [1]

  6. Brasil (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Brasil, also known as Cafe Brasil, [1] is a coffeehouse and restaurant serving American cuisine in Houston's Montrose district, in the U.S. state of Texas. [ 2 ] Description

  7. Chapultepec Lupita - Wikipedia

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    Chapultepec Lupita is a Tex-Mex restaurant operating in a "funky old house that seems to go on forever", according to the Houston Press.Located in Houston's Montrose neighborhood, the restaurant has been described as "an institution for the all-night crowd looking for a late-night/early-morning hangover cure". [2]