Business Description from the Web
Located across from historic Market Square, Market Square Bar & Grill offers good old-fashioned cuisine with a Texas twist. Downtown Dilberts and club-hoppers alike come to enjoy the bistro's filling repast and outdoor patio. Burgers, including the popular blue cheese, are made of a fresh half-pound of 80 percent lean ground chuck. The restaurant also offers the McCool, a portobello mushroom...
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Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Located across from historic Market Square, Market Square Bar & Grill offers good old-fashioned cuisine with a Texas twist. Downtown Dilberts and club-hoppers alike come to enjoy the bistro's filling repast and outdoor patio. Burgers, including the popular blue cheese, are made of a fresh half-pound of 80 percent lean ground chuck. The restaurant also offers the McCool, a...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 05, 2006)
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Finally ate there today for the first time. My girlfriend and I split a burger since we also wanted to drink a couple of beers amd not get too full. The burger was great, and even better is that they actually split it onto two plates, both with it's own condiments/fries, which I thought was super cool of them! We sat in the neat little courtyard out back, which is an amazing piece of history in...
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Posted by swyzlstyx
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 15, 2009)
Friends recommended this place for its burgers and they are great. But on Wednesday its Enchilada Verde, made fresh they are something to look forward to in the middle of the week. All white meat chicken and a Verde sauce as yummy as yummy can be. Spanish rice and beans on the side its a plate full. Never mind the value its one of the best plates in town. So as they say in the Windy City "Eat...
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Posted by TejasBob
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 10, 2008)
nice atmosphere, reminds you that you're in historic Houston. Try any of the burgers. the horseradish mayonaisse is phenomenal.
Posted by scottking
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 20, 2007)