[NFBMO] From the NFB Convention Mailing List: Restuarant Guide for Downtown and surrounding areas of Houston

Daniel Garcia dangarcia3 at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 26 23:02:43 UTC 2023



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From: NFB-Conventions <nfb-conventions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Norma Crosby via NFB-Conventions
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2023 9:08 PM
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Subject: [NFB-Conventions] Restuarant Guide for Downtown and surrounding areas of Houston

Hello everyone,

I hope Dave can put this up for me. It is a Word doc containing information about food in downtown and the surrounding area. I can tell you that we left a lot of stuff out because there are places to eat underground and Houston is full of great restaurants. There are a couple of things outside the three-mile radius we set for ourselves, but most things are a reasonable walk, or a short Uber ride away. If you get to hot, you can also find a lot of these places on Uber Eats, Door Dash, Favor, or some other food delivery service that I haven't thought of.

While I have your attention, I'll point out some things you should know. If you order from a food or grocery delivery service, you will have to meet your driver downstairs. The elevators require a key card, so your driver cannot come up. The fact that you need a key card to go upstairs is the other thing I wanted you to know. The elevators aren't smart like the ones in New Orleans, but at least one person on the elevator must have a key card to make them work. Once a card has been inserted, any floors can be pushed.

I want to thank George Battiste and Randy Farber for helping to put this guide together. The three of us have spent hours developing and editing it, and I promise you will still find mistakes that are all mine.

Do not bring your jackets to Houston. We are having a monster heat wave. As I was finishing up my part of the guide, I kept thinking, this is gonna be an Uber Eats convention, but I know our guys will brave the elements for food. The wonderful Emily Gibbs is turning this document into a brf file, and we'll post that here when it is ready.

See you all soon!

Norma Crosby, President
National Federation of the Blind of Texas
1600 E Highway 6, Suite 215
Alvin, TX  77511
(281) 968-7733 (Main Office)
(281) 968-7158 (Fax)
ncrosby at nfbtx.org

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