Senait’s Nearby Favs

Senait
Senait’s Nearby Favs

Food scene

Lines may be long but the Turkey Legs will be worth it!
277 locals recommend
Turkey Leg Hut
4830 Almeda Road
277 locals recommend
Lines may be long but the Turkey Legs will be worth it!
Great vegan food! Enjoy the variety of delicious juices smoothies!
64 locals recommend
green seed vegan
4320 Almeda Rd
64 locals recommend
Great vegan food! Enjoy the variety of delicious juices smoothies!
Great for the family and pet friendly!
269 locals recommend
Axelrad Beer Garden
1517 Alabama St
269 locals recommend
Great for the family and pet friendly!
In 2013, inspired by the spirit of Houston, we began brewing beer in a dome-like warehouse in East Downtown. Exploring styles from across the beer world, we offer something tasty for everyone. In 2018, 8th Wonder Distillery was born across the street from the brewery offering a variety of artisanal spirits and delicious cocktails.
253 locals recommend
8th Wonder Brewery
2202 Dallas St
253 locals recommend
In 2013, inspired by the spirit of Houston, we began brewing beer in a dome-like warehouse in East Downtown. Exploring styles from across the beer world, we offer something tasty for everyone. In 2018, 8th Wonder Distillery was born across the street from the brewery offering a variety of artisanal spirits and delicious cocktails.
76 locals recommend
Gloria's Latin Cuisine
2616 Louisiana St
76 locals recommend
The Original Ninfa's on Navigation
2704 Navigation Blvd
265 locals recommend
97 locals recommend
Brothers Taco House
1604 Emancipation Ave
97 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The 10-acre Emancipation Park was purchased by four former slaves in 1872 and served as a location to celebrate Juneteenth, the date in 1865 that marked the emancipation of African Americans in Texas. The new Emancipation Park is designed as an inter-woven tapestry of buildings and landscape celebrating the park's rich history and embracing the present and future of its community. Guests can enjoy refurbished landscapes, playgrounds, renovation of the two historic buildings and the addition of a new building and plaza. The old recreation center is now a beautiful Community Center and the Poole House was recently renovated and expanded as well.
54 locals recommend
Emancipation Park
3018 Emancipation Ave
54 locals recommend
The 10-acre Emancipation Park was purchased by four former slaves in 1872 and served as a location to celebrate Juneteenth, the date in 1865 that marked the emancipation of African Americans in Texas. The new Emancipation Park is designed as an inter-woven tapestry of buildings and landscape celebrating the park's rich history and embracing the present and future of its community. Guests can enjoy refurbished landscapes, playgrounds, renovation of the two historic buildings and the addition of a new building and plaza. The old recreation center is now a beautiful Community Center and the Poole House was recently renovated and expanded as well.
Project Row Houses occupies a significant footprint in Houston’s Historic Third Ward, one of the city’s oldest African-American neighborhoods. The site encompasses five city blocks and houses 39 structures that serve as home base to a variety of community enriching initiatives, art programs, and neighborhood development activities. PRH programs touch the lives of under resourced neighbors, young single mothers with the ambition of a better life for themselves and their children, small enterprises with the drive to take their businesses to the next level, and artists interested in using their talents to understand and enrich the lives of others. Although PRH’s African-American roots are planted deeply in Third Ward, the work of PRH extends far beyond the borders of a neighborhood in transition. The Project Row Houses model for art and social engagement applies not only to Houston, but also to diverse communities around the world
29 locals recommend
Project Row Houses
2521 Holman St
29 locals recommend
Project Row Houses occupies a significant footprint in Houston’s Historic Third Ward, one of the city’s oldest African-American neighborhoods. The site encompasses five city blocks and houses 39 structures that serve as home base to a variety of community enriching initiatives, art programs, and neighborhood development activities. PRH programs touch the lives of under resourced neighbors, young single mothers with the ambition of a better life for themselves and their children, small enterprises with the drive to take their businesses to the next level, and artists interested in using their talents to understand and enrich the lives of others. Although PRH’s African-American roots are planted deeply in Third Ward, the work of PRH extends far beyond the borders of a neighborhood in transition. The Project Row Houses model for art and social engagement applies not only to Houston, but also to diverse communities around the world
The Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs. Hermann Park is popular for its pedal boats and miniature railway, and also has a Japanese garden.
549 locals recommend
Houston Museum District
549 locals recommend
The Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs. Hermann Park is popular for its pedal boats and miniature railway, and also has a Japanese garden.
1102 locals recommend
Houston Zoo
6200 Hermann Park Dr
1102 locals recommend