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Where is the Best Off-The-Wall Date Spot in Houston, Texas?

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Where is the Best Off-The-Wall Date Spot in Houston, Texas?

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My wife and I truly enjoy the atmosphere and the hospitality that Shearns has to offer. The service is always first class and the food is perpared wonderfully. In our years of dining out , this is by far a wonderful experience.Pros + service, good parking, affordable

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It is undoubtably one of the most fascinating places to visit in Houston. Make sure you have at least 2 hrs to spend. Well worth it!Pros + Many unique itemsCons – None

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I started getting facials at Dolce Vita about 2 months ago and I have been very pleased with the results. I have been battling with acne for years now and never realized how important daily, weekly and monthly maintenance are for the skin. Bailie was very patient with me and took the time out to customized their skin care line for me. Because of my busy schedule I have had the opportunity of getting a facial done by one of their other estheticians as well and the consistency of the quality of their estheticians was very impressive. Paulette was the other esthetician I tried and she was great.. Although there were slight differences in their technique both facials were awesome. Normally when I’ve visited spas in the past there’s usually only one person you feel you can trust, and I am very happy to be able to have 2!!! BTW I’m not really into waxing my eyebrows but tried it with Paulette and I am very pleased!!! Overall dolce vita has been a great experience and the atmosphere

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The mandatory valet parking was unnecessary, but i’ve seen it more expensive. Then you go inside and they ask for a credit card right away so they can open a bill, which you carry around the entire time and give to anyone who wants to charge you anything. The meal is less than expected for a “fine dining” restaurant, then you’re herded into a line to wait for the “show” to start. The sho is no more than a children’s magician doing lame old tricks from the 60’s and what looks to be his teenage daughter in an oversized dress holding his props for him. Then you get free rein of the place, which only includes two rooms of close up magicians, which again are the same tricks from back in the day, and a lobby/bar with a palm reader and a psychic, which are fine if you pay cash, but if you pay with the tab, the 18% service charge gets added to that too, as well as the valet and $8-9 drinks. If you go with 2 people and plan on drinking, bring more than the reccommended $100. Any more, and

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You can tell a lot about a city by the monuments it preserves. Houstonians have preserved the orange show – one man’s monument to the orange.For those who can take a look at the lighter side of life – the orange show is perfect.Its also great for kids – the love it.Pros + Inexpensive, Great for Kids

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