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Best Things to Do on 713 Day in Houston: Events, Specials, and Deals
713 Day is back, and Houston is going all out. 713 Day weekend at the Houston Zoo with $7.13 tickets, live music, and more The Houston Zoo is going wild for 713 Day with a weekend full of fun, Houston pride, and hometown spirit. On July 12 and 13, guests can enjoy discounted admission for just $7.13 in honor of Houston’s OG area code. Tickets are limited and must be purchased online in advance. Event highlights include a live performance by Houston favorite Shosty, $7.13 food specials like a hot dog combo or strawberry pizza, 713-themed photo ops, and special animal enrichment throughout the day. The celebration is included with general admission…
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Bas’s Cheesesteaks Returns to Houston July 14 at Burger Bodega
Bas’s Cheesesteaks is back with its second pop-up in Houston on Monday, July 14, starting at 6 p.m. or until they sell out. Hosted at Burger Bodega’s pop-up window located at 4520 Washington Avenue, this limited-time event brings a fresh take on the classic Philly cheesesteak. Founded by Abbas Dhanani of Houston Eatz Hospitality and Burger Bodega, Bas’s Cheesesteaks features a simple menu focused on quality and flavor. The star of the show is the Bas’s OG cheesesteak, made with sliced ribeye beef and white cheese on a seeded hoagie roll. Guests can choose to add onions or go without. Another option swaps the white cheese for classic cheese wiz.…
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How I’m Growing My Blog in 2025: June Recap + Top Posts
This year, I made a commitment to take my blog seriously, and it’s been one of the most rewarding decisions I’ve made. My big-picture goal is to grow Holly in Houston into a thriving, informative city lifestyle blog (with a splash of motherhood and recipes) and eventually qualify for Mediavine. I know there are other great ad networks, but that’s the one I have my eye on for now. In June, I focused on writing content that’s both helpful and searchable. I’ve been learning more about SEO, updating old posts, and creating new ones I think you’ll love. I also started giving my Pinterest a much-needed refresh, so if you’re…
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How Houston Restaurants, Businesses Are Helping Texas Hill Country Flood Victims + Ways You Can Help
I’m absolutely heartbroken for all the families affected by the Kerrville flooding. I’ve been seeing so many local businesses in Houston stepping up with fundraisers and donation drives to help out. I’ll keep adding more ways to support as I find them, including other posts and ways to donate I’ve seen across Texas. The digital team at KPRC 2 is actively updating a guide with verified ways to donate and support victims of the devastating Texas Hill Country floods. From local relief funds to GoFundMe pages, here’s how you can give back and make a difference: How to donate to victims of the Texas Hill Country floods Operation Hydration 2025:…
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Discover the Best Interactive Art Museums in Houston
If you’re looking for something fun, colorful, and totally unforgettable to do in Houston, you’ve got to check out the city’s growing list of interactive museums. These aren’t your typical “look but don’t touch” galleries. We’re talking full-on immersive exhibits, ball pits, motion tracking, and even the occasional dinosaur encounter. Whether you’re planning a family day, a TikTok-worthy outing with friends, or a date night that’s anything but boring, Houston is full of interactive experiences that will have everyone talking. Here’s your guide to the best places to explore immersive and interactive exhibits in Houston, with tips on parking, timing, and what not to miss. Color Factory Houston Located in…
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Your Guide to Chuck E. Cheese Play Pass Prices in 2025
Living in Houston, the summer heat can make outdoor activities tough, especially with kids looking for something to do. After comparing several indoor playgrounds, we decided to check out Chuck E. Cheese, and we were pleasantly surprised by the great value offered by their Fun Pass packages. Whether you’re looking for unlimited visits or just a fun-filled day, Chuck E. Cheese has something for every family. What is Chuck E. Cheese’s Fun Pass? Chuck E. Cheese’s Fun Pass is a membership program designed to give you unlimited access to arcade games, play time, and other exciting activities, all for one low monthly fee. The play pass card is available in…
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Best RV Parks with Water Parks in Texas (2025 Guide)
Texas is home to some of the best family campgrounds in the country, especially when it comes to RV parks with water parks onsite. From the scenic beauty of the Hill Country to the wide-open spaces of North Texas, these campgrounds combine spacious RV sites with lazy rivers, splash pads, swim-up bars, and countless activities designed for the whole family. Whether you’re planning a summer road trip, a weekend getaway, or a family reunion, this guide highlights top-rated Texas campgrounds that offer water playgrounds, cozy cabins, and easy access to local attractions. Many of these resorts feature full hookups, free WiFi, and themed events that turn a simple camping trip…
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Best Happy Hours in Houston for Great Drink Specials (2025)
Houston’s happy hour scene delivers big on great food, icy cocktails, and amazing deals. From select drafts and charcuterie boards to skyline views and late-night specials, these are the best spots to drink well without draining your bank account. Xochi• Address: 1777 Walker St, Houston, TX 77010 Xochi, from Chef Hugo Ortega, honors Oaxacan traditions with a thoughtful mezcal program and a menu rich in moles and regional flavors. Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 PM, with Astros game-day specials starting two hours before every home game. Guests can enjoy discounted cocktails like the Hugo Rita, mojitos, mezcal-based creations, and house red wine sangria. Bar bites include tacos…
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Houston’s Best Fourth of July 2025 Food and Drink Specials
Houston’s getting ready to light up the sky and the grill for Independence Day. From fireworks-worthy parties and festive cocktails to comfort food classics and sweet summer treats, here’s where to soak up the holiday weekend around town. Atlas Ultra LoungeIf you’re in the Galleria area, Atlas is throwing a proper Fourth of July party on Friday, July 4. Doors open at 5 p.m. with $5 frozens, $6 lemon drops, and $9 French 75s. Add $0.99 wings, $3 tacos, and $10 pizzas to the mix, and you’ve got yourself a holiday happy hour worth celebrating. Baskin-Robbins is offering $2 off large frozen beverages and $5 off Polar Pizzas through July.…
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$44 4-Course Meal at Perry’s Steakhouse Celebrates 40 Years
Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille is marking 40 delicious years with a special anniversary menu offering 4 courses and 4 choices per course all for just $44. Available Sundays through Thursdays in July from 4 PM until close, this limited-time dine-in experience lets you customize a full meal featuring Perry’s famous pork chops, fresh seafood, vegan options, and decadent desserts. Here is why this $44 deal is the perfect way to celebrate summer and enjoy some serious steakhouse flavor. Start with a bang: Choose from Perry’s Famous Pork Chop ‘Bites’ (two skewers of pure flavor), In-House Pecan-Smoked Salmon Crostini served chilled, Steak & Tater Totter ‘Bites’ (yes, tater tots!), or Broiled…


























