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Gazebo Seafood House closes month after opening in Midtown Houston due to health department citation
A new seafood joint in Houston's Midtown has already closed just a month after its grand opening, according to the Houston Health Department.The health department told Eyewitness News that the health department began investigating after receiving reports of a foodborne illness.HHD said the complaint came from a restaurant on 3015 Bagby Street, but inspectors said there's no valid permit for any food establishment to operate at the address.According to HHD, the health department closed Gazebo Seafood House for operating without a food dealer's permit.Officials said an inspector observed critical violations that could contribute to a foodborne illness, such as "raw oysters being stored in a dirty mop sink with stagnant water."The highly anticipated seafood restaurant opened on Aug. 15, advertising innovative cajun flavors and expertly crafted cocktails.Despite the closure prompted by the health department, the restaurant appears to be still taking reservations and online orders as of Thursday.On Thursday, the establishment was still active on social media, posting videos encouraging customers to try the seafood.
Best 10 fall festivals and fairs in Houston in 2024
Houston may skip the dramatic fall foliage and crisp cool weather, but the city's festival scene brings all the autumn energy you'll need — no chilly breeze required.Here's a list of some of the best activities and festivals to plan out your fall.Zoo BooWhat: Costumes are encouraged at this monthlong event that sees the Houston Zoo decked out with pumpkins in the Pumpkin Lantern Tunnel and a Scary-Go-Round.When: Daily from Sept. 27-Oct. 31. 9am-5pm. On Fridays and daily from Oct. 23-30 there will also be Zoo Boo After Hours, featuring themed lights and photo opportunities, until 9:30pm.P-6 Farms' Fall FestivalWhat:...
Dinner Bell for October 2, 2024
Christus Health was founded on January 28, 1999, with the merger of Houston’s Sisters of Charity Health Care System and San Antonio’s Incarnate Word Health System; however, its story extends back to 1866, with the founding of St. Mary’s Hospital in Galveston, Texas by the Sisters of Charity.
West Houston is getting a new mixed-use development along Beltway 8
HOUSTON — Those looking for a health-focused living and working space could have a new option soon in the Westchase area. Johnson Development Services announced the development of Park Eight Place on Thursday morning. Park Eight Place is envisioned as a 70-acre urban village that will serve as a...
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