2 Girls Who Travel attended the Houston Food Blogger Collective members-only event this past week at upscale Brennan’s of Houston and the best way to sum up our experience was as a labor of love … they labored and we loved it! Known for its New-Orleans-style ambiance, Brennan’s of Houston has been serving up Creole
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2 Girls Who Travel had the opportunity to cover the red carpet for the launch party of The Musicians’ Wives Saturday night in Houston. You know you’re official when the mayor of Houston makes the proclamation that May 28 is Musicians’ Wives Day! These six beautiful women (founder Brandi Jackson, Diane Tribitt, Greta Williams, Shelia
We decided to visit Another Broken Egg Café’s new Pearland location for Sunday brunch. We tried to make reservations, but they don’t accept them on weekends. However, the gentleman over the phone said our wait shouldn’t be longer than about 10 to 15 minutes. So imagine our shock when we arrived Sunday at 11:30am to
This weekend, 2 Girls Who Travel were on hand at the Texas Black Expo, the state’s largest African American trade show, to give away our travel prize package, attend Dr. Dawn’s entertaining and enlightening Love 101 panel and of course visit and network with other like-minded business professionals. It was a great time! There were
Sunday, April 3, kicked off the inaugural Black Restaurant Week in Houston and of course 2 Girls Who Travel had to partake. So we decided on Esther’s Cajun Café & Soul Food, a restaurant we’d never visited before, but heard good things about. Located in north Houston just outside of 610, Esther’s serves up Cajun
One of our absolute favorite things about this diverse city is the amazing food options. Seriously, people move to Houston and mysteriously start gaining weight. As you know, 2 Girls Who Travel are avid foodies, so we thought we’d share a few good spots to grab a bite or two to eat. By no means,
While the holiday season gives us good vibes all over, there is also a certain level of stress (holiday shopping, end of the year wrap-up at work and a million and one holiday parties to attend) that comes along with it. Often, there isn’t enough time for a full vacation and sometimes a vacation just