Upcoming food events including the start of Black Restaurant Week.
Photo by Becca WrightBlack Restaurant Week Houston
kicks off on Sunday, April 2 and runs through Sunday, April 15, with more than 70 local businesses joining to celebrate the flavors of African American, African, and Caribbean cuisine. Among this year’s participants are Fainmous BBQ, Houston This is It Soul Food, Comfort Foodies, Peppax HTX, Dandelion Café, Trez Art & Wine Bar, STUFF’d Wings; and on Tuesday, April 4 at 2 p.m., all LORO locations will be celebrating with a special Crawfish Boil, beer tasting with local breweries, limited edition birthday merch and giveaways.
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