Astros World Series Specials 2019 Houston Restaurants - Led by the Most Valuable Player in the American League Championship Series, José Altuve, the Astros are returning to their second World Series in two years. Anyone who has been a fan for a long time knows exactly how awesome and special this is. Over the next week, Houston locals will eat, drink, sleep and live "Astros" but will also need food and drinks. Owners of restaurants and bars strive to present their World Series food and drink specials to entice them to choose the venue to cheer for the home team.

Here's everything we know so far (and new additions are on the way, so keep looking for updates). For the convenience of our readers, this list is organized by neighborhood. Take it back, Astres!

Downtown / Midtown

Brasserie du Parc, 1440 Lamar - For just $ 10, guests at this downtown restaurant can grab a burger, fries and a beer at Brasserie du Parc during the World Series. The Burger Maison is an eight-ounce pie with lettuce, tomato, and cheese in a bun roll. Don't you feel like a burger? There's no problem! The Crepe Dog is a lamb sausage wrapped in a crepe and topped with candied tomato and spicy harissa sauce, and also served with chips and a beer or glass of wine for only $ 10.

Houston Brennan, 3300 Smith - Executive chef Joe Cervantez and the team have prepared a special $ 7 menu in place of the regular 7-7-7 happy hour for World Series games. Specials are available at the bar or outside in the courtyard, where (weather permitting) a large screen TV for games. Food specialties include cheese and duck fat fries, pork and cheese meatballs, and crab and spice fried chicken wings, to name a few. For a drink, line-drive Lemonade with Vodka, Gin, Blue Curacao, Lemonade and Lemonade, or choose both for $ 7 beers or a glass of wine.

Astros World Series Specials 2019 Houston Restaurants

HTX Fan Tavern, 1800 Texas - Visit the next conveniently located bar right in front of Minute Maid Park for "A / C cold, cold beer and gelatin specials." The location makes it a great pre-game option for anyone attending the official Minute Maid Park Watch party as well. Complimentary tickets can be booked on their Facebook page.

REEF, 2600 Travis: For the World Series, star chef Bryan Caswell has developed two $ 8 specials over the usual happy hour at the third adjoining bar. The first is a plate of three beef sliders, while the other is three legs of fried golden chicken. The games are displayed on five flat-screen TVs in the bar.

Rosalie Italian Soul, 400 Dallas - The famed chef Chris Cosentino's restaurant may be new, but he learns fast when it comes to integrating into Houston's culture. His Lobby Bar has created a cocktail called The Verander with Tepolón Espolon, Aperol, fresh melon juice and lime. Rosalie is inside the equally new C. Baldwin Hotel, also known as the refurbished DoubleTree at Allen Center. Valet parking is available. Validation is, too, but parking will cost you only a tip or $ 8, depending on which valet is in service. In any case, it is much better than the 30 drinks you will pay if you forget to validate your ticket.

Weights + Measures, 2808 Caroline: Go to the bar at this downtown restaurant for $ 5 for cocktails, wines and beer while watching the games. There's also a special World Series pretzel and beer cheese dish that has been added to the menu for the occasion.

Xochi, 1777 Walker: Happy Hour, available only in the bar and patio areas, runs from 3 p.m. To close during the World Series 2019.Choose a family drink, such as Hugo's Margarita for $ 6 or a Dove for $ 7, or delve into original creations by beverage director Sean Beck, such as the Green Is Good Martini from $ 6 made with Dripping Springs Texas Vodka or Gin, lime zest and pickled tomato from the house. For bites, roasted oysters or golf oysters roasted in wood with yellow mole, cottage cheese and breadcrumbs are more than half during happy hour and a favorite of the crowd. See the full happy hour menu online.

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Lucky 's Pub, 801 St. Emmanuel - Calling Lucky's clock parties "clock parties" is the definition of grant. Five projection screens, over 60 HDTVs, and the largest Jumbotron in the country, featuring the Astros, are an epic holiday. Add food from your regular menu, plus five food trucks, plus Jim Beam, Jagermeister, Tullamore D.E.W. and Crawford Bock drink specials for each game and Lucky's has you covered. I recommend using a Uber ride service because parking will be extremely limited.

Miss Carousel, 1201 St Emmanuel - The Agricole Hospitality bar next to Indianola is offering the "Cheap Thrill" deal which is usually only available at the Eight Row Flint sister bar in the Heights. It is essentially a boiler special that in honor of the World Series is called the Astres Thrill. For beer, choose Crawford Bock, Dome Faux'm, or Crush City, and pair with a sip of Maker's Mark, Arette Tequila, or Jim Beam for only $ 6.

The Original Nimfa s on Navigation, 2704 Navigation - If you are lucky enough to have tickets for local games, we hate you first. Second, The Original Nimfa s on Navigation is a particularly convenient place to choose for pre-game snacks and drinks. Games fans can have not only a free parking spot, but also a continuous shuttle to and from Minute Maid Park. The shuttle service starts one hour before the start of each game, and the restaurant recommends arriving early to have lunch time.

Snail, 2200 Post Oak - Even under normal circumstances, Snail has some of the best happy hour dishes and drinks. For World Series game days, bids will continue until closing in the bar area. Roast Molletes de Ostoiones, a set of two small fried oyster sandwiches, or in tasty carnitas dices, for $ 7.50 and $ 8, respectively. Spectacular wood-roasted golf oysters cost $ 22 for a dozen during happy hour. Exclusive cocktails include Tiny Bubbles, a sparkling wine cocktail with pomegranate, guava, ginger and lime liqueur, and the Spicy Pineapple Dove. Each one costs $ 7.

The Original Nimfa's Uptown, 1700 Post Oak: Located in the former Peska space, Nimfa's Uptown represents the first decade-long expansion of the original in Navigation. In an ideal setting, the Astros will block the World Series by winning the first four games in a row. It may be unlikely, but that is the hope. Then Nimfa's Uptown is offering a special happy hour menu during the games, all focusing on number four. Customers can choose from four different tacos for $ 4 each: fish, chicken, fajita or carnitas. Other bites and cocktails range from $ 4 to $ 8.

Revolve Kitchen + Bar at Derek Hotel, 2525 West Loop South: How about a cocktail for only $ 4? Revolve created a drink called the named blender and is made with rum, Aperol Italian liqueur, Domaine de Canton gingerbread liqueur, Fleurs de Prairie Côtes de Provence rosé, and blood orange puree. Served on crushed ice, the resulting color is Orange Stars. For even more embellishment, there is a pear and lemon zest dressing.

Green path

Eunice, 3737 Buffalo Speedway - The upscale restaurant offers great $ 2 specials and drinks, including Gumbo, half a dozen oysters, Karbach's Crawford Bock beer and the "High Cutter" cocktail so-called by the Astros Will Harris. It's the old-fashioned Eunice riff.

Feges BBQ, 3 Greenway Plaza - Those who prefer to watch the game at home with a small group may want to book the Astres Package from the acclaimed Feges BBQ. Includes all minced breast sandwich bindings, including 12 rolls of Martin's Potato, a quarter of a sweet BBQ sauce and a pint of candies for $ 60. Order online.

The heights

Eight Row Flint, 1039 Yale - This company Heights Icehouse brought to you by Coltivare, Agricole Hospitality, is known for its special "Cheap Thrill" Shot and a-beer. For the World Series, Eight Row Flint is doing a riff called the Astres Thrill. Choose Crawford Bock, Dome Faux'm or Crush City with a photo of Maker's Mark, Arette Tequila or Jim Beam together for only $ 6.

Superica, 1801 Shepherd: What's Better Than Free Cheese (Apart from winning the World Series twice in two years, of course)? Ford Fry Heights' favorite Tex-Mex is to give guests a seat at the top bar and tables during World Series games.

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Third Coast, 6550 Bertner - One of Houston's most unlikely restaurants, in the unlikely place, above a parking lot, is expanding its recently updated happy hour menu on game days until there is a score end. Bring friends and enjoy a barbecue chicken pizza for $ 12 or order a french fries with fresh jalapeños, bacon, white cheese and grated cheddar for just $ 6.To meet the need for something crunchy and snack (which, actually, every happy hour should have), $ 5 seasoned fried chickpeas or $ 8 white cheese will do the job. There are several TVs in the bar and a large screen in the dining room. Happy hour starts at 3 p.m. and the full menu can be viewed online. For those who don't know: Third Coast is home to Executive Chef Jon Buchanan and is operated by James Beard Award semifinalist Tracy Vaught.

Miss Carousel, 1201 St Emmanuel - The Agricole Hospitality bar next to Indianola is offering the "Cheap Thrill" deal which is usually only available at the Eight Row Flint sister bar in the Heights. It is essentially a boiler special that in honor of the World Series is called the Astres Thrill. For beer, choose Crawford Bock, Dome Faux'm, or Crush City, and pair with a sip of Maker's Mark, Arette Tequila, or Jim Beam for only $ 6.

The Original Nimfa s on Navigation, 2704 Navigation - If you are lucky enough to have tickets for local games, we hate you first. Second, The Original Nimfa s on Navigation is a particularly convenient place to choose for pre-game snacks and drinks. Games fans can have not only a free parking spot, but also a continuous shuttle to and from Minute Maid Park. The shuttle service starts one hour before the start of each game, and the restaurant recommends arriving early to have lunch time.

Snail, 2200 Post Oak - Even under normal circumstances, Snail has some of the best happy hour dishes and drinks. For World Series game days, bids will continue until closing in the bar area. Roast Molletes de Ostoiones, a set of two small fried oyster sandwiches, or in tasty carnitas dices, for $ 7.50 and $ 8, respectively. Spectacular wood-roasted golf oysters cost $ 22 for a dozen during happy hour. Exclusive cocktails include Tiny Bubbles, a sparkling wine cocktail with pomegranate, guava, ginger and lime liqueur, and the Spicy Pineapple Dove. Each one costs $ 7.

The Original Nimfa's Uptown, 1700 Post Oak: Located in the former Peska space, Nimfa's Uptown represents the first decade-long expansion of the original in Navigation. In an ideal setting, the Astros will block the World Series by winning the first four games in a row. It may be unlikely, but that is the hope. Then Nimfa's Uptown is offering a special happy hour menu during the games, all focusing on number four. Customers can choose from four different tacos for $ 4 each: fish, chicken, fajita or carnitas. Other bites and cocktails range from $ 4 to $ 8.

Revolve Kitchen + Bar at Derek Hotel, 2525 West Loop South: How about a cocktail for only $ 4? Revolve created a drink called the named blender, which is made with rum, Aperol Italian liqueur, Domaine de Canton gingerbread liqueur, Fleurs de Prairie Côtes de Provence rosé, and blood orange puree. Served on crushed ice, the resulting color is Orange Stars. For even more embellishment, there is a pear and lemon zest dressing.

Monument

Jonathan's The Rub, Two Locations: First, both restaurants are playing the game. Second, don't forget that the original The Jonathan Rubs in 9061 Gaylord is still BIOB. This is a huge plus for those who want to drink but don't need a bar tab.

There are multiple special dishes for the World Series. Take, for example, Applewood bacon-wrapped hot dogs, which come two in a plate and on one side, topped with short-rib chili for $ 18. The Grand Slam is a flight of three different sliders for $ 20: bulgogi bun, Hawaiian bun with shredded pork and a beignet paste with a ground hamburger. It also comes with a band and "starter" - a slice of cheesecake. There's also a Texas Steak and Cheese Po'boy with beef head, sauteed onions, peppers and mushrooms in a garlic toasted baguette. It costs $ 18 and, like the other dishes, includes an accompaniment.

Non-BIOB Memorial Green Jonathan s has a full bar and is located at 12505 Memorial, with a happy hour extended from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. As well as offering the same special dishes mentioned above. These include bar bites, such as ceviche, pork meatballs or Brussels And Bacon for $ 6, a variety of wines per glass that also cost $ 6 each, beers for $ 3 or $ 4 and cocktails for $ 7, including Cosmo - card with Aylesbury Vodka, bubbles, lemon and apricot preserves and smoking hand with monkey shoulder whiskey, sweet vermouth and Campari.

Montrose

Backstreet Cafe, 1103 South Shepherd: As is the case with all Tracy Vaught and Hugo Ortega restaurants, happy hour on game days runs from 3 p.m. at closing The Backstreet Cafe deals include half a bottle of rosé, fine red and white wines for $ 6 per glass or $ 24 per bottle, cocktails like an Old Fashioned classic for only $ 5, several Texas beers at prices Reasonable and smart refreshments like the little lobster and carrot sandwich on the $ 6-8 curry. Backstreet Cafe has always been an exceptionally friendly place for vegans, vegetarians and others on restricted diets, so if you're into that category , it is worth arriving early to take one of the limited Bar Seating.

The Burger Joint, 2703 Montrose - This casual reunion with top-notch burgers started giving away free smoothies every time the Astros hit a home run during the playoffs, and this continues in the World Series. To date, The Burger Joint has given away 500 shakes. Also, a new offering is the Crush City Dreamsicle Shake.

Camerata en Paulie s, 1834 Westheimer: The Montrose wine bar is spreading with the Astres fever by offering a 20 percent discount on often under-appreciated and often misunderstood orange wines. The deal is good on game days, whether by glasses or bottles, and customers who want to find out more about orange wine should only ask one of the excellent turn-by-turn sommeliers.

Emmaline, 3210 West Dallas - Several restaurants are following the hot dog route, and this restaurant near Montrose and River Oaks is one of them. Their offer is a $ 15 box dog made from a Texas Wagyu franc topped with truffle honey salad, candied peppers, pickled onions, avocado mousse, and chipotle aioli. Bonus: An iced beer is included. Options are Eureka Heights Mini Boss IPA or Mostly Harmless Kölsch, or Burout Hatchet Stout by Southern Star Brewing Company. Special races "'until the Astros win the World Series". (No, that doesn't mean that if they don't win this special it is available in perpetuity.)

Good night Charlie's, 2531 Kuestner: The Montrose honky tonk is playing every World Series game, and the happy hour price is in effect until the final score. However, if the Astros win, all customers will win, as happy hour prices will be offered throughout the night. Offers include three tacos and a beer for $ 10, came half price and frozen drinks and $ 2 off all spirits.

Hometown are half way.

Hugo 's, 1600 Westheimer - For easy enjoyment of watching the World Series, the original restaurant of James Beard award-winning chef Hugo Ortega offers a happy hour extended from 3 p.m. until closing on game days. Enjoy the shameless name of Swimming with Hugo, traditional ceviche combined with Nicholas Perrin Viognier 2016 of the Rhone Valley, I grab one of several tacos, such as brava, chicharrón or carnitas. Of course, it's also difficult to get away from a $ 6 Hugo Rita or the classic Dark & ​​Stormy.

Present Company, 1318 Westheimer - For playoffs only, this Instagram-worthy Montrose bar created Take It Back Tini, a cocktail with 8th Wonder Vodka, ginger, orange juice, and lemon juice, and garnished on top.