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8 fine dining restaurants near Downtown Houston open Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

Here are eight fine dining restaurants near Downtown Houston that will be open on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. This list is not comprehensive, and details are subject to change.

Trattoria Sofia: The Houston Heights restaurant serves authentic, rustic Italian food in an intimate, romantic setting, with a focus on seasonal items and fresh ingredients. Popular pastas include the cacio e pepe, lamb ragu and shrimp scampi.

  • Open 4-9 p.m. on Christmas Eve
  • 911 W. 11th St., Houston


B&B Butchers: The fine-dining steakhouse on Washington Avenue will be open Christmas Eve, serving Royal White Sturgeon Caviar, Snake River Farms Pork Chop and brisket ravioli.

  • Open 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Christmas Eve 
  • 1814 Washington Ave., Houston
 

Remi
The restaurant at Hotel Granduca is hosting a festive, family-style feast with sparkling bubbles, gourmet dishes and seasonal treats.

  • Open 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. on Christmas Day
  • 1080 Uptown Park Blvd., Houston

 
Latest News
PetSet to unveil new mobile spay-and-neuter clinic serving underserved Houston communities

PetSet debuted a custom-built mobile spay-and-neuter clinic Dec. 18, expanding the nonprofit’s ability to bring preventative veterinary care directly to Houston neighborhoods with limited access to services, according to a news release.

The details: The state-of-the-art unit was designed to increase efficiency and capacity, allowing PetSet to perform more surgeries each day and serve larger and older animals, according to the release.

PetSet officials said the mobile clinic is expected to support up to 1,200 additional surgeries annually and is designed specifically for high-volume surgery days. 

The mobile unit includes an expanded number of kennels and a second surgical table to support multiple procedures at once. 

“With these enhancements, we expect to perform hundreds more spay and neuter surgeries each year,” Co-President Tama Lundquist said. “This new mobile unit is a critical step forward in addressing the root causes of animal overpopulation across Greater Houston.”

The clinic is scheduled to begin full operations in January and will rotate through communities across Greater Houston.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Sugar Land  |  Dec. 27, 3 p.m.

Magical Christmas Ballet

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The Woodlands  |  Dec. 27, times vary

Weather Wonders with Meteorologist Maggie Shows

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Brookshire  |  Dec. 28, times vary

Cocoa, Cookies & Cuddles

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Houston  |  Through Dec. 30

Christmas Village at Bayou Bend

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Houston  |  Through Jan. 4

Galaxy Lights

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On The Transportation Beat
Frontier Airlines announces new nonstop routes out of IAH to 3 Latin American countries

Frontier Airlines has added three new nonstop routes out of George Bush Intercontinental Airport, airline officials announced in a Dec. 18 news release.

The details: Per the release, the new nonstop routes include IAH to:

  • La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City, Guatemala, beginning Dec. 18
  • El Salvador International Airport in Comalapa, El Salvador, beginning Dec. 19
  • Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, beginning Dec. 20

Jim Szczesniak, director of aviation for Houston Airports System, said the expanded offerings at IAH should help travel in and out of the Houston area as the 2026 FIFA World Cup nears.

Also of note: In celebration of the new routes, Frontier Airlines will be offering reduced fares for trips out of IAH to the following destinations:
  • Guatemala: $49
  • El Salvador: $59
  • Honduras: $49

Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time Dec. 30. Sale fares are valid for nonstop travel on select days of the week from Jan. 5-April 13, 2026, per the release.

 
What You Need To Know
Harris County Fire Marshal encourages fireworks safety as consumer sales ramp up

With vendors across Harris County starting consumer fireworks sales Dec. 21 ahead of the holiday and new year, Harris County Fire Marshal officials are reminding residents to follow safety protocols and proper disposal guidelines.

Quote of note: “Fireworks are allowed in unincorporated Harris County, but there are areas that fireworks are not allowed in unincorporated Harris County,” HCFMO Public Information Officer Brandi Dumas said. “Our message is always safety first.”

What residents should know: The fire marshal’s office recommended some of the following tips:

  • Follow the law and be sure fireworks are legal in your community and with your homeowners association
  • Make sure there is a bucket of water or water source nearby for emergencies
  • Soak used fireworks prior to disposing of them in the trash

Also of note: Firework use can even cause distress, Dumas said, to pets and veterans.

“Consider your neighbors who are veterans and consider pets,” she said. “A lot of loud noises and quick pops could trigger a lot of people, especially those who have served in our military.”

 

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