Came here the other morning for breakfast and I wasn't disappointed! The restaurant was clean and we were seated right away. Our server was very nice and provided good service. We got the Morning...
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First Watch is an award-winning breakfast, brunch, and lunch restaurant in Houston, TX that offers a menu featuring both traditional and innovative creations made with fresh ingredients. With a focus on providing excellent service, they have become a favorite in the community and offer a variety of options to accommodate different dietary needs, including organic, gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian dishes.
At First Watch, customers can enjoy their meals in a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, with the option to dine-in, takeout, or order ahead online. The restaurant also has an outdoor patio for those looking to enjoy the beautiful weather. With a commitment to health and safety, all team members at First Watch Lower Heights have their temperatures checked and wear masks. Overall, First Watch is a go-to destination for a delicious and satisfying breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience.
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Excellent experience! Great customer service. He was so kind and he thought ahead which we appreciated it. I got the hash with bacon and added red peppers. It was pretty good. I miss the honey...
Best considered a brunch place, First Watch has a variety of egg dishes, some sandwiches, and their claim to fame is the juices, with nanes like "Kale Tonic" and "red medicine". Food is decent...
Nut allergy friendly: From their grand opening, they've always been conscious of nut allergies. Highly recommended to get in line on their website prior to arrival! Order-to-Food: 14...
I love this place. Everything is farm to table fresh. Atmosphere is lively. They serve breakfast, brunch and lunch and close at 230pm. I ordered the Floridian French toast which was a generous...
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