Celebrate 713 DAY in Htown All Weekend Long

Burger Bodega, Houston’s bodega-inspired smashburger spot on Washington Ave, is marking it with four days of free fries, a limited-run shirt, and a cheesesteak pop-up you can only get once. The deal (7/10–7/13): Buy the limited-edition “713 Up” shirt ($35) and get a free order of Screwed Fries with it — only at Burger Bodega, only for four days. The pop-up (Monday, 7/13, 12:30–2 p.m. or until sold out): Bas is closing out the celebration with a one-day Cheese Steak pop-up, plus his own take on Screwed Fries at the window. Photo courtesy of Burger Bodega

Common Bond Coffee & Bakery is giving Houstonians another reason to celebrate. On Monday, July 13, guests can enjoy one small hot drip coffee or one small cold brew paired with their choice of pastry for just $7.13 at all Common Bond locations. It’s a simple, locally inspired way to toast the city over breakfast, a midday pick-me-up, or an afternoon coffee break. Photo by Andrew Hemingway

House of Sound live performance series that celebrates music, film, and creative connection this Sunday, July 12. Featuring intimate, back-to-back sets from local artists, House of Sound offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. A partnership with TopSpin Studios, House of Sound seamlessly combines the raw power of stripped-down performance with the chic, relaxed vibe of Montrose’s signature boutique hotel. Volume 3 features an incredible, entirely local lineup of 30-minute sets from Kam Franklin of The Suffers, singer-songwriter Sara van Buskirk, and four-piece ensemble Sorry Sarah.

Houston Botanic Garden: For two days only — this Sunday, July 12, and Monday, July 13 — Houston’s Garden celebrates 713 Day, the city’s unofficial holiday inspired by its original area code, with its best ticket offer of the year. Every daytime admission ticket to the Garden is just $7.13! That’s a savings of 40% on adult tickets. Explore the living museum for tropical, subtropical, and arid plants; check out the “ViewPoints: Nature in Focus” exhibit; and/or cool off in the hands-on water play area in the Susan Garver Family Discovery Garden.

Meow Wolf Announces 713 Day Extravaganza: Radio Tave is celebrating 713 Day all weekend with special events, live theatre, special cocktails, limited merch, and live DJ streams from Ice House Radio. Meow Wolf Houston teams with Do713, Ice House Radio, and Saint Arnold Brewing for a Weekend-Long 713 Day Celebration. Special ticket discounts, Houston-exclusive merchandise, live immersive theatre, local music, and new food and drink offerings take over Radio Tave on July 11–13. Tickets on sale at meowwolf.com/houston. Guests can receive 13% off admission for a limited time by using promo code 713DAY at checkout on timed tickets from July 10–13. Phenomenomaly performances take place Friday through Sunday from 2:00–7:00 PM, with the special 713 Day taking place Monday, July 13 from 7:00–10:00 PM.

Ouisie’s Table: Ouisie’s Table will join organizations, restaurants and Houstonians everywhere Monday, July 13 in celebrating 713 Day, the annual, unofficial everything Houston celebration.  Helping to inspire that, the restaurant is taking its house wines and cocktails and marking the prices down to $7.13. For classic cocktail lovers, that’s $7.13. For something fancier, drinks like the Perfect Peach Bellini, the signature Strawberry Smash or the Expresso Martini – just $7.13. Not fully inspired yet? One more touch totally not Houston normal will be that valet parking at the restaurant will be free all day. The 713 Day celebration prices are good for lunch and dinner.

7.13 Cocktails for 713 Day at Duck N Bao and Hongdae 33: Commemorating Houston’s first area code seems as good a reason to celebrate as any, and restaurants are all in with creative discounts and other perks.  Duck N Bao — Choose from 14 cocktails on the Fun & Relaxed menu section, including the Azalea MargaritaLove At First Sight and Lychee Martini, all available for $7.13 for the day (normally $12). Hongdae 33 — Order from the Classic Cocktails section of the menu and snag drinks like the Magic Potion, Orange Gummies and Sour Apple Tequila for just $7.13 each (normally $11).

Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen: In honor of the unofficial Houston holiday known as 713 Day (Monday, July 13), Sylvia Casares, Sylvia’s Enchilada Queen will be bringing back enchilada number 20, The Houston, for that day and the rest of July. Created by Sylvia in her restaurant kitchen, the Houston Enchilada is a delicious nod to the Bayou City’s love of barbecue. It’s a tender, meaty, and spicy barbacoa enchilada topped with Chile De Árbol red sauce, fresh chopped onions and cheese. The price is easy to remember – $7.13. Make it a meal and order a plate of Houston Enchiladas which also has rice and beans, and it sells for $18.95, plus tax and gratuity. Photo courtesy of Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen