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Melissa
We went to the Art club and it did not disappoint! Purchased the VIP package which included a drink tumbler and souvenir pin, plus entry. We were able to purchase a drink at the bar in the main area and then take it with us into the exhibit. The installations were so techy and creative..mind blowing! Each exhibit was so soothing and relaxing. Such a cool way to decompress and enjoy 2026 art! Great for a date night or girls night out. I enjoyed it so much and the staff and bar in the 6.5 room were chefs kiss! A pleasant and fun experience!
a month ago
Jenny L
Once a historic post office, The Post Houston is a vibrant space that has been transformed into a multifunctional hub brimming with delicious food and drink options from a variety of stalls and vendors. Whether you're planning a date night or a fun gathering with friends and family, The Post is the perfect spot! One of the best features is the stunning rooftop sky lawn, offering uninterrupted views of Downtown Houston—truly a sight to behold. Like my family, you can enjoy the freedom of choosing your favorite cuisines without the hassle of everyone having to agree on one. It’s a fantastic way to savor diverse flavors while enjoying quality time together.
a month ago
Sasha Damian
Great place for events, flowers, and food! Very community based. I have been going here regularly since last year for Urban Hymnal worship night and Eden Church Houston. I’ve also been for other various events such as photoshoots and fashion shows. Great place for experiencing Houston and some of its history!
3 months ago
Don Allen
Well I finally made the trip to downtown Htown to visit the Post Houston and enjoyed the date. Yes, good date outing. I think I expected more but enjoyed the place. It is not as big as the hype but that’s okay. When you enter the first floor it’s mainly the food court section in the middle. It’s Like a mall food courts. A little something for everyone. Who is everyone? Well, local American and foreign. This I like because I like a variety. I saw hot chicken breast sandwiches to huge real meat hamburgers to Caribbean dishes to Thai dishes to loaded baked potatoes to whole fried huge fishes to Chinese food. There are deserts and two very nice bars serving up adult beverages! Big screen TVs playing the current big Saturday afternoon college football game. We visited on last Saturday around 3pm. People watching is the number one thing that was going on. I saw more national of people in one place than I have anywhere else in Houston other than the Zoo or Herman Park! On each side of the food court is other shops and businesses. You can head upstairs or to the rooftop for a chilled relaxing area and romantic view of the Downtown Houston Skyline. It was October so an Octoberfest was going on with pop up bars and food vendors serving small bites and beverages. There is seating up there and two ways of getting up there, huge stairs or by elevator. I took a few pictures of upstairs because I plan to paint that Htown Skyline! Now word of advice for the cologne and perfume place downstairs, stay clear. Over priced fakes that you can get on Amazon or elsewhere for $30-$40 cheaper! Magic word, fakes! Don’t let them tell you any differently. Just look closely at the boxes or scan the bar codes and compare online right there in front of them. Talk them down!😉
3 months ago
Erick Alvarez
Historical Post office building converted into a public market style space w/ several food and shopping vendors available. Rooftop is also open to sit and enjoy the view of downtown. Garden space on the roof is best enjoyed after dark for a great shot of the Houston skyline.
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