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    TOP THINGS TO DO IN THE HEIGHTS

    DINING

    • Revival Market – A specialty meat market and café, Revival Market serves tasty breakfast and lunch options made with locally-sourced ingredients.
    • Arthur Ave – Arthur Ave hosts a variety of hearty and well-crafted Italian-American dishes that remind visitors of the original “Little Italy.”
    • Bernadine’s – An eclectic seafood restaurant, Bernadine’s offers visitors a contemporary taste of its many Southern and Gulf-inspired dishes.
    • Liberty Kitchen Garden Oaks – This unique restaurant offers our favorite seafood classics in addition to what we’ve come to know as traditional American comfort food.
    • Catalina Coffee – This unique coffee shop is a popular destination for fresh-roasted coffee and seasonal teas.

    SHOPPING

    • 19th Street – Lined with an extensive variety of boutiques, shops, and restaurants galore, the streets of 19th are filled with some of the best goods for unique options.
    • Wilde Collection – One of The Heights’ more eclectic shops, the Wilde Collection features a wide range of antique and vintage items that can function as gifts or décor.
    • Kaboom Books – One of Houston’s more popular independent bookstores, this comfortable shop offers a range of pre-owned and rare titles. The store’s back patio is home to a plethora of reading and poetry slam events.

    ACTIVITIES

    • First Saturday Arts Market – This monthly outdoor fine arts event features the art and works of local artists and craftsmen, from sculptures to jewelry pieces.
    • White Linen Night – An annual event in The Heights, White Linen Night is a unique festival that takes place down 19th Street. Locals enjoy food, drinks, music, and art from local shops and artists.
    • Opera in the Heights – Opera in the Heights features unique operatic pieces that are beloved by opera fans and music fans alike.
    • Art Car Museum – A contemporary art museum, the Art Car Museum holds a collection of one-of-a-kind cars that feature artworks that reflect the more economic, political, and cultural side of art.
    • Lights in the Heights – Another of the community’s annual events, Lights in the Heights is a full display of Christmas lights that adorn homes in the Woodland Heights.
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