The group chat said “where are we watching?”
Pour Behavior said, “say less.”
Big screens, food, drinks, and the kind of game day energy that keeps Midtown moving.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
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Midtown Houston
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Midtown Houston, 410 Pierce Street, Ste 355, Houston, TX.
The Midtown Management District has been in operation since October 2000 and provides a variety of services (including public safety, marketing & more) for the Midtown community.
Tacos and drinks? Say less.
La Calle brings traditional Mexico City-style street food and a walk-up bar to Midtown, making it an easy stop before the match, after the match, or whenever the taco craving wins.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
A hot bowl of ramen before the plans get loud? Elite behavior.
JINYA Ramen Bar brings rich broths, bold flavor, and a traditional Japanese-inspired dining experience to Midtown. Even better, they are now open late on weekends.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
Midtown is where creativity shows up in the details.
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft celebrates the process, product, and history of craft through works made with materials like clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood, and found objects.
Slow down, look closer, and experience Houston’s creative side in Midtown.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
Big screens. Cold drinks. Good vibes before the sun goes down and after.
Social Beer Garden brings indoor-outdoor energy, plenty of space, and a family-friendly daytime atmosphere that turns into a true Midtown watch party mood.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
Some places are a whole mood.
Red Cat Jazz Café brings live jazz, homemade gumbo, and a Louisiana-inspired lounge feel to Midtown. Come hungry, stay for the music, leave like the night did something to you.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
A little wine. A little seafood. A little “wait, are we in Portugal?”
Oporto brings Portuguese-inspired flavor to Midtown with elegant dishes, wood-fired bites, paella, fresh seafood, and a wine list made for staying a while.
Explore Game Day, the Midtown Way:
midtownhouston.com/game-day-the-midtown-way/
06/21/2026
Midtown Houston is bringing together law enforcement, public safety partners, homeless outreach teams, and community members for our second Safer Together: Community Public Safety Workshop. 🚨
Join us for an informative session led by Sgt. Jason Cisneroz focused on human trafficking awareness and general safety in crowded areas, with practical tips and time for Q&A.
📅 June 25
⏰ 5:00 PM
📍 410 Pierce St
🔗 RSVP: link in bio
06/20/2026
As Houston welcomes visitors from all over the world this summer, Midtown is proud to share our newest sign wrap at Bagby Park: The Midtown Vibe. Bold, full of movement, and inspired by the everyday moments that make Midtown feel like Midtown—morning coffee, music, public art, park time, and the energy of people coming together.
Created by Houston-area artist Alfiia Khusainova, the wrap reflects her acrylic-on-canvas style and background in environmental graphic design—built for urban spaces and meant to be experienced up close.🎨✨
📖 Read the blog (link in bio) to learn more about the artist + what each letter represents.
📍 Now on view at Bagby Park (415 Gray St) through July 6.
06/19/2026
Happy Juneteenth, Midtown. ❤️🖤💚
Juneteenth marks the day word of freedom finally reached the last enslaved people in Texas when General Order No. 3 was read aloud in Galveston on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth is a time to honor freedom, reflect on the work still ahead, and uplift the people and places that shaped Houston’s story. Midtown’s roots are deeply connected to Houston’s Freedmen’s Town and the historic Third Ward and Fourth Ward, communities that have played a pivotal role in what is known today as Midtown Houston.
Shortly after emancipation, hundreds of formerly enslaved people migrated to the swampy banks of Houston’s Buffalo Bayou and built Freedmen’s Town along with its historic handlaid brick streets, churches, businesses, and civic leadership—a legacy that continues to shape the neighborhood we know today.
Today, we honor the history, resilience, and ongoing impact of Freedmen’s Town and the generations who built community through culture, courage, and care.
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410 Pierce Street, Ste 355
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| Monday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 5:30pm |
