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Welcome to District 7 Grill

Located in Houston, Texas, District 7 Grill is a women-owned American diner specializing in breakfast and brunch. Offering a wide range of vegan and vegetarian options, this restaurant prides itself on being accessible and inclusive with features like wheelchair access and gender-neutral restrooms. The menu boasts unique dishes like Open Faced Braised Beef with Arugula and Eggs Plate and Braised Beef Taco, showcasing their commitment to quality and creativity. With a casual atmosphere, attentive waiter service, and delicious food, District 7 Grill is a must-visit for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience.

District 7 Grill: Reviews & Ratings

Cori W.
Cori W.

Great food, no wait staff, you just get menu sit down and then go up and order. They bring food to your table. Plus good prices. Win, win and WIN

April G.
April G.

Came here for Father's Day brunch and this was a cute diner. I love the feel of the old school diner and the service was great! We were greeted immediately and were seated immediately. The waiter was attentive and the menu options were plenty. Our food came out hot and tasty. I would absolutely return when in the area. The diner may seem small but there is outside seating as well. Parking can be limited but we had no issues finding a spot.

Callie H.
Callie H.

Downtown spot in an old rail car near the freeway. I sat on the covered patio and ate. Laid ack bibe good parking when it's not crowded. Good service, prompt with the orders. I was looking for a good piece of fish, the Mahi was decent the sauce was really good. Also tried the asparagus spinach dip, pretty good, liked the fresh spinach and tomatoes. Would order again..

Fabian R.
Fabian R.

The place is located next to around the corner and across the street from the graffiti warehouse. Upon entry you will notice the menu plastered along the wall. You walk up to the counter, place your order , and then are given a number. I got the chicken and waffle with a side of bacon and eggs. The food was great and the place was quiet. A nice stop for a brunch on the weekend.

Patty C.
Patty C.

Came here for lunch with some friends on a week day. It was a bit sad how dead it was since a lot of people work from home now. After browsing the rather extensive menu, I ordered the mahi mahi salad which is served on a bed of greens with jicama added. Asked the waitress for some shredded cheese because I love cheese in a salad, which the server happily obliged. The mahi was cooked very well, and the lemon vinaigrette complimented the salad nicely. It was a bummer to see how dead it was during lunch, but I'm not terribly surprised given the new norm of working from home that has affected this area's businesses.

Sanaa C.
Sanaa C.

We had a late brunch here on a Saturday afternoon. The weather was warm, so we sat on the patio. The service was amazing. Our server was always on point. We had mimosas for drinks, but they were definitely more on the juicy side than the boozy side. Still delicious though. I had the "Midtown Bolognese" which was amazing! It looked and tasted good! My friends got a variation of eggs benedict which she said was good. I would definitely go back! The outdoor space also seems like it would be well suited for a large group of people.

Tracy C.
Tracy C.

Wooowww I can't believe this place! This was the best food we had and all of Houston. It is in a tiny, metal, unassuming little restaurant on the side of the road. It looks like nothing from the outside, but when you go inside, it is the friendliest people ever. The waiter came over and had a full conversation with us, and we did not feel imposing or anything. While he was talking to us other people helps the other tables. They all worked together and all of the diners were having a great time. It's a very friendly place and the food is absolutely outstanding. We made substitutions and asked questions and they were very accommodating and helpful. We had a crab cake, chicken and waffles, and pancakes. They don't have a liquor license but they have a bunch of different drinks so we have a peach mimosa, Bellini, Moscow mule, and some other drinks. Absolutely terrific and I hope they stay this way.

Location

Located in the heart of Houston, Texas, District 7 Grill is a beloved American diner specializing in delicious breakfast and brunch options. This women-owned restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, including wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi. District 7 Grill also prides itself on providing vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for diners with dietary restrictions.

One of the standout dishes at District 7 Grill is the Open Faced Braised Beef with Arugula and Eggs Plate, featuring tender beef, arugula, onions, and eggs served on rye toast with county potatoes. Another fan favorite is the Chicken and Waffles with Gravy, a decadent dish that combines crispy chicken, savory gravy, and fluffy waffles. For seafood lovers, the Crab Cake and Eggs is a must-try, with a jumbo lump crab cake served with eggs, toast, and steak fries.

Whether you're in the mood for breakfast tacos or sweet treats like French toast and pancakes, District 7 Grill has something for everyone. The restaurant's commitment to quality ingredients and excellent service sets it apart from other diners in the area. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the unique flavors and welcoming atmosphere of District 7 Grill the next time you're in Houston.