5 Must Do Things Near River Oaks

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Hit River Oaks for a ton of high-end shopping opportunities | Courtesy of River Oaks District

In our series of Must Do Things Around Greater Houston, we take a look at Houston’s vast array of neighborhoods to bring you five fun, tasty, and enticing reasons you should give each a visit.

Though River Oaks is truly a 1,100–acre residential community, most locals consider its boundaries to expand beyond the homes.

The classy neighborhood is home to a wealth of restaurants and shopping destinations, beautiful gardens, and more—all of which are included in this neighborhood hit list of our five River Oaks must dos.

Note: For the purposes of this list, the neighborhood of River Oaks is roughly bound by Buffalo Bayou and Memorial Drive to the north, Westheimer to the south, Dunlavy to the east and 610 to the west.

5 Must Do Things Near River Oaks

A highly manicured gardens of pink and white flowers with a plantation style house in the background
Bayou Bend Gardens & Collections | Photo: Rick Gardner; courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Take in the Beauty of Bayou Bend Collections & Gardens

Housed in the former home of Houston philanthropist Ima Hogg (a.k.a. “The First Lady of Texas”), this picturesque garden and art collection is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Visit it year-round to feast your eyes on the majestic formal gardens and woodland ravines surrounding the 28-room historic Southern home, as well as the rare masterpieces of American art and antiques that it showcases.

A bustling market with stalls, vendors, and families
Shop fresh from local farms, culinary gems, and the city’s best artisan goods at the Saturday market | Photo courtesy of Urban Harvest

Shop local at the Urban Harvest Farmers Market

Hitting Urban Harvest’s Saturday farmers market should become your new weekend ritual.

Located just south of Westheimer in the St. John’s School parking lot off Buffalo Speedway, the year-round market features a lineup of Houston’s finest makers, from farm stands boasting beautiful produce and organic meats to cult favorite local vendors like Bee2Bee Honey, Dumpling Haus, and EMA HTX.

Saturdays 8am to noon, rain or shine.

A brightly lit dining room with an oval bar in the center
Have a weekend brunch in natural light at State of Grace | Courtesy of State of Grace

Slurp oysters & enjoy a hearth-fired supper at State of Grace

After killing it with a pack of successful restaurants in Atlanta, Houston-native Chef Ford Fry returned home to open up this modern stunner a few years back.

Executive chef Bobby Matos helms the kitchen, complete with a massive wood-fired hearth, and pumps out a globally-inspired menu with local flair.

Munch on Thai curry octopus, sweet pea agnolotti, and wood-roasted porterhouse for two alongside one of the best oyster menus in town.

A view from a two-tiered backyard patio of a restaurant with purple lighting at night
Blue Bar at Brenner’s on the Bayou | Courtesy of Brenner’s

Hit the patio for happy hour at Brenner’s on the Bayou

While enjoying a steak dinner at the charming lodge restaurant is always a great idea, so is happy hour at Blue Bar, the chic patio bar set right on the lush Buffalo Bayou.

Offered Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm, sip $5 craft beers, $9 cocktails and martinis, and $7 wines by the glass as you nosh on tasty treats like crispy tempura-fried elote, charcuterie & cheese, and quail sliders.

Bonus: the bar is known to host a special happy hour with live music on Sunday afternoons in the springtime, and there’s a Wine Garden Wednesday, too.

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Loch Bar pairs oysters and whiskey for happy hour festivities in River Oaks | Courtesy of Loch Bar

Shop, wine & dine at the River Oaks District

This neighborhood fixture is full of luxury boutiques and a burgeoning lineup of restaurants.

Shop ‘til you drop at upmarket stores like Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, and Dior.

Stop for a bite to eat at spots like the haut monde tapas bar MAD, Parisian-inspired Toulouse Cafe and Bar, cool and casual Hopdoddy Burger Bar, sophisticated Vietnamese eatery Le Colonial, seafood hotspot Loch Bar, vibrant Mexican restaurant Ojo de Agua, or high-class steakhouse Steak 48.

Finish the night at iPic, where you can catch a blockbuster in the comfort of a cozy pod complete with reclining seats, free popcorn, and a blanket. Oh, and a ninja-like server that will quietly bring you filet mignon sliders alongside a stellar selection of craft cocktails, beer, and wine.


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Brooke Viggiano
Brooke Viggiano is a food and lifestyle writer residing in Houston. When she's not contributing to publications like 365 Things to Do in Houston, Thrillist Houston and the Houston Press, she's on the hunt for the coolest happenings in the city. You can follow her musings on Twitter @BrookeViggiano .