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Hungry's
The guide was updated:Hungry’s has been a neighborhood favorite in Rice Village since 1975, serving up fresh, satisfying comfort food in a laid-back setting. The menu is a mix of American and Mediterranean flavors, with everything from burgers and wood-fired pizzas to lighter options like fresh salads and hummus plates. Brunch is a big draw, with classics like fluffy pancakes and eggs Benedict, best enjoyed on the spacious patio.
Useful Information
- Address: 2356 Rice Boulevard, Houston
- Opening hours: Mon–Wed 11am–9pm, Thu & Fri 11am–10pm, Sat 10am–10pm, Sun 10am–9pm
- Website: hungryscafe.com/locations/rice-village
- Phone: +1 713 523 8652
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Hungry’s has been a neighborhood favorite in Rice Village since 1975, serving up fresh, satisfying comfort food in a laid-back setting. The menu is a mix of American and Mediterranean flavors, with everything from burgers and wood-fired pizzas to lighter options like fresh salads and hummus plates. Brunch is a big draw, with classics like fluffy pancakes and eggs Benedict, best enjoyed on the spacious patio.
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