Houston has tons of great restaurants, but many are spread out and require a car or Uber ride. If you're working in Downtown with a big group and want to grab something close, there are not a lot...
Otto's
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Otto's Barbecue & Hamburgers, a beloved Houston landmark, has been a cornerstone of authentic cuisine since 1951. Established by Otto and Annie Sofka, the eatery originated as a small grocery store on Memorial Drive before transitioning into a bustling restaurant renowned for its freshly ground hamburgers and exceptional food, providing a "standing room only" experience.
Over the decades, Otto's expanded into barbecue, crafting a reputation for serving some of the best in town. Maintaining a dedication to old family recipes, premium ingredients, and scratch cooking, the legacy of Otto's has been preserved through three generations, delivering a timeless dining experience rooted in tradition and quality.
Despite the evolving culinary landscape, Otto's unwavering commitment to serving genuine, country-style fare persists. From daily freshly ground Certified Angus beef burgers to slow-smoked briskets over hickory logs for 18 hours, Otto's continues to attract patrons, including notable guests like President George Bush and George Foreman, inviting both new visitors and long-time customers to savor a blend of time-honored traditions and classic country cooking.
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I had a meeting at City Hall and a friend suggested we go here for a quick lunch. They had a special for a two meat / two side combo with a drink for like $15, which is much cheaper than any other...
The few things (being a vegetarian) are good and definitely were the try. Pretty fast service and willing to accommodate
Skip tacos. $12 for two measly flour tortillas with chewy beef and and a small slice of avocado. Rip off.
Very good BBQ and salads that you would not expect, assorted BBQ meats on salad and various others that are very good and quick



