Patio Season at B&B!

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It’s patio season, and B&B Butchers & Restaurant has the most underrated brunch menu in town!


Take advantage of B&B’s beautiful patio overlooking downtown Houston and these warmer temperatures, and enjoy their delicious and affordable brunch menu.

Offered every Saturday and Sunday from 11am-3pm, with live music on Sundays, guests can choose from savory, egg-centric and classic brunch items with a twist, such as an entire selection of Benedicts (think Carpet Bagger style), a “Batter” section with Chicken & Waffles, Pancakes and Stuffed French Toast, plus “Morning Favorites” like B&B Hash with prime rib and house-smoked beef bacon. Don’t miss the “Bottle Service” for Bloody Marys, Sparkling & Juice and White Sangria, plus a fresh selection of specialty cocktails — all conveniently priced for Houston brunch enthusiasts.

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