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    Solarium brings courtside happy hour vibes to Midtown

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    Midtown’s newest luxe hangout, Solarium, has officially rolled out a weekday happy hour—and it’s the perfect blend of sport and sip. From Monday to Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m., guests can kick back with $14 specialty cocktails like the pandan fusion or frozen courtside frosé, plus $12 classics like the lychee martini and Solarium’s take on the carajillo made with cold brew from local favorite MAVEN Coffee. Bar bites include standouts like the fried chicken sandwich for just $8, smoked fish dip, barbacoa quesadillas, and oysters by the half dozen. Whether you’re cooling off after a game of pickleball or just looking for a spot to unwind, Solarium’s happy hour…

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    How to use Baskin-Robbins’ Parent Pass to get $1.99 scoops this summer

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    Baskin-Robbins is giving parents a sweet break this summer with $1.99 scoops for a limited time. From June 16 to June 27, Rewards members can get a scoop of any flavor for just $1.99 on weekdays at participating locations. The offer is part of Baskin-Robbins’ new “Parent Pass” promotion, timed for that gap between the end of school and the start of summer camp. Whether you need a midday treat, a reason to leave the house, or just an excuse to give in to ice cream for lunch, this deal has your back. To get the offer, customers must be enrolled in the free Baskin-Robbins Rewards program. Sign up online…

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    How to win free tacos for a year at Sugar Land’s new Fuzzy’s Tacos and Margs

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    If tacos and margaritas are your kind of happy place, there’s a new spot in Sugar Land that’s worth checking out. Fuzzy’s Tacos and Margs officially opens its doors on Monday, June 16, at 1912 Wescott Ave #250, bringing a fresh twist to the familiar Fuzzy’s brand with full-service dining, new cocktails, and an updated menu. To celebrate, the first 50 guests in line on opening day will score free tacos for a year. The next 50 guests (so the first 100 total) will also receive a free Fuzzy’s Taco Shop t-shirt. To claim the taco deal, all you need is an active Fuzzy’s Rewards account. The offer includes two…

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    Looking for a way to add more vibrant, wholesome meals to your weeknight routine? Start with Mediterranean flavors. Step 1: Choose your base ingredients Start your Mediterranean meal by selecting a solid base. Whole grains like farro, brown rice, or whole wheat pasta offer fiber and a nutty flavor that supports the other ingredients. Cooking them properly according to package directions ensures the best texture. Next, incorporate a colorful mix of fresh, seasonal vegetables to add freshness and visual appeal. Don’t forget staples like garlic, onion, and lemon, which boost flavor and bring brightness to your dishes. Planning your meal around these wholesome ingredients makes the cooking process more enjoyable…

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    Sip, Savor, Celebrate: Houston’s Best National Rosé Day Spots 2025

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    From garden-inspired brunches to lively rosé tastings, here’s where to celebrate National Rosé Day in Houston this year. Emma Jane Celebrate National Rosé Day at this garden-inspired destination in Houston’s Harlow District. Emma Jane will be offering $39 bottles of rosé all day, paired with their brunch menu from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guests can also reserve their English-style tea service from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., which includes tea sandwiches, pastries, scones, and a glass of rosé. 1226 W Clay Street, Houston, TX 77019 Sunrise HouseThis colorful Montrose brunch spot is going all in for National Rosé Day with half-off Coupe Rosés by the glass, just $7.50 all…

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    Where to Find the Best Sweet Treats in Houston This Summer

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    Houston’s dessert scene knows how to keep things cool when the temperatures climb. From small-batch gelato to legendary pies and plant-based pastries, there’s something for every kind of sweet tooth in this city. If you’re looking for a spot to grab a summer treat, here’s a guide to some of the best places in town. SweetCup Gelato Tucked away in the Montrose District, SweetCup is known for its ever-rotating lineup of small-batch gelato and sorbet. Founded in 2012, the shop has dreamed up more than 600 flavors over the years, blending Italian tradition with bold, local touches. Expect everything from classic chocolate to inventive tarragon sorbet, all made with fresh,…

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    Best Father’s Day brunch and dinner specials in Houston

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    Father’s Day is coming up this Sunday, June 16, and if you’re still figuring out where to treat Dad, I’ve rounded up some of the best specials happening around Houston. From ribeyes to whiskey flights, here’s where to make it count: The Pit Room has you covered for Father’s Day takeout feasts. With two locations at 1201 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 (281.888.1929) and 10301 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77024 (346.741.5550), they offer bulk carryout meals for 5 to 50 people. Choose from a variety of meats, sides, white bread, sauces, onions, and jalapenos from the full menu for an easy, all-in-one celebration at home. Doves Restaurant in Midtown is celebrating Father’s…

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    Things to do in Houston for Father’s Day weekend 2025

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    Whether your dad’s idea of a perfect day is fishing by the creek, grooving to live music, or diving into a waterpark wave pool, Houston has something for him this Father’s Day weekend. Joshua Ray Walker at Goode Co. Armadillo PalaceJune 12 Enjoy a night of Texas country when singer-songwriter Joshua Ray Walker takes the stage at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace. Grab some authentic Texas eats, sip a cold drink, and settle in for a great show at this lively 21+ venue. Location: Goode Co. Armadillo Palace, 5015 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77098Time: Doors open at 7 p.m.Admission: $15–$25 Sparrow by Houston BalletJune 12 Celebrate the connection between music and…

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    Where to find FREE summer meals for kids in Houston area schools

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    Families across the Houston area can get free summer meals for kids thanks to a number of local school districts and the Houston Food Bank. From HISD and Katy ISD to Pasadena and Deer Park, several districts are offering free breakfast and lunch programs for children 18 and under at campuses and community sites through July 2025. Houston Food Bank Free Summer Meal Program As school cafeterias close for summer, the Houston Food Bank is stepping up to keep kids fed. Starting June 2, children ages 18 and younger, including students with disabilities up to age 21, can receive healthy, no-cost meals through the Summer Food Service Program at 158…

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    Son’s Bakery Brings Sweet Treats, Artisan Bread to Cypress

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    Son’s Bakery is now open in Cypress, serving up artisan breads, playful pastries, and cozy coffee shop vibes. Located at 10807 Huffmeister Rd, this neighborhood bakery is already gaining fans for its mix of nostalgic flavors and European-style bakes. You’ll find fresh loaves like baguettes, ciabatta, focaccia, and milk bread, along with fun creations like the chocolate baguette and viennoise. The pastry case is just as exciting, featuring treats like raspberry white chocolate cookies, caramelized banana cookies, and airy choux au craquelin. For something indulgent, try the white chocolate whip ganache topped with fresh strawberries or the rum baba. Lighter bites like marshmallows in pineapple or seasonal flavors round out…

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