
Eat Drink HTX Kicks Off in Houston Restaurants
More Than 125+ Restaurants to Participate This Year

The fourth annual Eat Drink HTX, sister event to Houston Restaurant Weeks (HRW) produced by The Cleverley Stone Foundation, is set to run through February 28th. Diners can visit EatDrinkHTX.com to view a list of more than 125+ participants and their menus.
The two-week-long dining event, Eat Drink HTX has been developed for the casual dining category, with a lower price point set for prix fixe brunch, lunch, and dinner menus, allowing more casual and fast-casual eateries the opportunity to participate.
The event is Founder Cleverley Stone’s second pillar for fundraising in partnership with area restaurants. She had long recognized the need to boost sales in restaurants during historically slow periods for area restaurants; specifically, weeks in February, after Valentine’s Day, and early spring.
Proceeds will support the Houston Food Bank and Kids’ Meals, providing nutritious meals to preschool-aged children in need and enhancing their overall well-being across Texas.
“Being part of Eat Drink HTX 2025 is an amazing opportunity to turn the joy of dining out into hope for hungry children,” said Beth Braniff Harp, Chief Executive Officer of Kids’ Meals. “Kids’ Meals is deeply thankful for the support from participating restaurants and diners, whose generosity will help us continue to feed preschoolers in Houston and build brighter futures.”
Early participants and returning restaurants include Adair Kitchen San Felipe, Adair Kitchen West U, Astor Farm to Table, BB Lemon, Cowboys and Indians, Da Gama Canteen, Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill – All Locations, Hughie’s on 18th, Hughie’s on Main Street, Kin Dee Thai Cuisine, Kriti Kitchen, Mala Sichuan – All Locations (recent Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient), Mean Grille, MKT Bar at Phoenicia Foods, Oporto, Phat Eatery Katy, Reel Luxury Cinema, Rim Tanon, State Fare – All Locations, and new participants are BOL, Dandelion Cafe – Heights, District 7 Eado, District 7 Grill Midtown, District 7 Memorial, District 7 Restaurant & Market, Duck N Bao, EaDough Pastries & Provisions, Epicure Cafe – River Oaks, Escalante’s – All Locations, FGP Taco Texas, Gristworkz, Hearsay On the Strand, Honey Drizzle, Kefita Coffee, Lazy Dog Restaurant – All Locations, Mi Cocina, Noon Mirch, Osha Thai Kitchen, POK POK PO, Rado Market, Real Agave, Star Cinema Grill – All Locations, The Fry Guys, The River Oaks Theatre, The Sylvie, Travelers Cart, Woodland Social, Woody’s Hideaway, and more.
“I am thrilled to announce Kids’ Meals as a 2025 beneficiary of Eat Drink HTX,” said Katie Stone, President of the Cleverley Stone Foundation. “Their dedication to ending childhood hunger by providing free, healthy meals to preschool-aged children is truly inspiring. As someone passionate about supporting children and families in our community, I am confident that their impact will continue to change lives and bring hope to those who need it most.”
“Eat Drink HTX has strengthened our mission of providing food for better lives, and this year, it will also amplify the outstanding work of Kids’ Meals,” said Brian Greene, president/CEO of Houston Food Bank. “Funds raised through this event -more-will nourish children and families in our community. We are thankful to The Cleverley Stone Foundation and to all who will participate in Eat Drink HTX for their incredible generosity and commitment to making a difference.”
Get details at https://eatdrinkhtx.com/, on social media at Facebook: @EatDrinkHTX, Instagram: @EatDrinkHTX and X: @EatDrinkHTX.