East End
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The East End is where Houston was born, where her original immigrants settled, where her industry planted roots, and where babies boomed. Today it’s filled with people way cooler than you and places you’ve likely never been, and we like it that way: just the way it is, so stay the hell away.
Bohemeo's Café
El Bolillo
Sparkleburger
The Green Bone Dog Lounge
Wired Up Records
Voodoo Queen
Cutthroat Eastside
The Secret Group
East End Market
Eastwood Home Tour
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
Villa de Matel & the Ruah Center
D & W Lounge
Harrisburg Hike and Bike Trail
Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery
Tout Suite
Cafe TH
Moontower Inn
Warehouse Live
BBVA Compass Stadium
8th Wonder Brewing Company
Brother's Taco
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Voodoo Queen
- Address
- 322 Milby Street
- Website
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- Free Lyft
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If you thought that the Catholics and Evangelicals ran the East End, go head down Milby and check out this dark, shipwrecked, tiki, New Orleans, Satanism bar (just kidding about that last part. Heh. :| ) The darker stepbrother to [Moontower Inn](http://onthegrid.city/houston/east-end/moontower-inn), Voodoo Queen has half off po-boys every Tuesday, and can chicken and waffle better than most. The drinks take tiki to new places in very H-town style, the jukebox will not disappoint, and live music is alive and real every Thursday courtesy of surf rocker locals Son Of Beach. Oh, and bonus points are yours if the “Handbook for the Recently Deceased” means anything to you.