The Address
3333 Raleigh St, Houston
(832) 327-8903
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Went on a Wednesday to see what the $2 lamb chops were talking about. The lamb chops were really good ! I would definitely get them again. I would not order the asparagus again because they literally only gave me 4. Also, the customer service needs improvement. I would only come back to the lamb chops. I was not impressed by anything else.
Only in town for the night! Visiting from Atlanta and this place is lit!! The food, drinks, and the dj!! Only wish I could’ve shouted Atl out lol ..I like that they have a dress code too! I had to change out of my fury flip flops and put my heels on lol
We went as a group of 8 over the weekend. I ordered the fish and grits. It was really really good. The chicken and waffles got rave reviews from the crew as well. 7 of 8 people loved their food. The one person who didn’t ordered the egg white omelette though the 1st time she went she really loved that dish (maybe an off day). I took off a star based on that and the waitress could have been a little more attentive but I’d definitely go back ??.
The customer service was good when I moved to Houston in 2020 but it has drastically gone downhill. 9 times out of 10 the server doesn't want to help and super rude. The bartender will look in your face and ignore you. And one of the managers.. he's shorter and dark skinned is a completely obnoxious individual. And they let CHILDREN in. Also, you can't get in with ripped jeans but they let me in with super short shorts Positive is the lamb chops are super good! There's a tall dark skinned manager that is very helpful. And there's a bartender with a tat and brand on his right arm that makes really good drinks.
My friends and I were in town for a girls trip \u0026 The Address was highly recommended to us. The music was good but the customer service left a lot to be desired. The crowd was also not our cup of tea. The tall, pretty, brownskin bartender was super friendly \u0026 had very good service. The rest of the employees here were trash. It was unsafely overcrowded, the food was decent but the service was the worst. We will definitely leave this place on the list for Gen Z but it was a hard no for us. I wouldn't return on my next trip.
The best time go to this location is through the week to avoid the larger crowd! I had a blast here, great food, awesome waitress, and tons of available parking! Two thumbs up!
Come here every time I come to Houston.. it’s a nice lil vibe, chill place.. the food was good and the waitress kept checking on us to make sure we were straight.. the only downfall was that the parking attendants were not attentive at all. We paid to park then sat in the car for a min and by the time we got out they wanted us to pay again. Went inside and then went back to the car again cause I forgot something they wanted us to pay again when we were already there we just went to the car. Overall everything else was good
Is a vibe . Music is ok. Lil warm during the day outside, but food was good. Just a lil more seasoning would be recommended. But would most definitely come back
This club was everything! Lit music, good food, great drinks, beautiful workers, amazing crowd, everybody was dancing lol. my friends and I will most definitely come back whenever we’re in town. Thank you for a great experience.
I usually have a good time at The Address, although I’ve never been without being in a section so I don’t know how it is as a regular patron. This most recent time the music was very loud, but our section was near the DJ booth. I’ll ask the birthday girl how her experience was with booking and bottle service and come back to update this review.
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I ordered the Asian Hennessey Wings and they were fresh and good. However the service was horrible. They sat us at a table and never came back. We had to find a waitress. Vanessa waited on us and she was not friendly. The music was good but service was just horrible from the front of the building all the way to the back.
The most The Address has to offer is convenient location. The products and services are not worth what people spend here. I have been here on several occasions since they established business and my experiences keep getting worse and worse. Upon my latest visit (I only went to support a birthday event) during brunch hours, as I approached to enter, the doorman sized me up and told me “You can’t come in.” and pulled out a “Dress code” sign and stated that shorts can only be worn with heels. The approach was rather unprofessional, but with out wanting to give the young man a hard time (because I never want to disrupt anyones work day, I try to be as reasonable as possible), I simply recovered a pair of heels from my vehicle. As I entered and found the party that I was with, I look around and see numerous women with shorts \\u0026 no heels. Go figure! I even watched someone arrive after me with shorts and no heels. After arriving to my section, I waited about 20 minutes for a host/server/ bottle girl to check on our table so that I could order food, but my expectations were too high. So I went to the bar to order a meal. When my buzzer vibrated and indicated my food was ready, the bar tender gave me a HOT PLATE! How do you expect someone to carry a piping hot plate across a club with out any types of caution warnings and huge liabilities? So I instructed him to give me something to be able to carry it with, which he provided a stack of napkins. As I arrived back to my seating area, I attempted to eat. I ordered the lamb slam, which comes with 4 lamb chops, eggs, \\u0026 potatoes. The lamb chops had absolutely NO seasoning and cooked to a well done temperature, so I may as well have eaten lamb jerky! Also, my food was room temperature and tasted reheated. How did I receive a HOT PLATE with COLD FOOD? So, I immediately returned to the bar and explained to the bartender that I ordered from what my issue was. The overgrown man rolled his eyes, tried to snatch my plate from me, through it in the trash and gave me another buzzer. Yet again, another unprofessional experience within the same visit. When my food was ready AGAIN, it still was not worthy of the asking price. Quality of food was not top tier; eggs reminded me of public school kitchen eggs, potatoes were great value (Walmart brand) equivalent, and lamb chops were over cooked and under seasoned. My group spent at least $2K as a whole and attentiveness from staff was very scarce. We received more service from the hookah guys than anyone else. I do not look forward to spending another dime in this establishment after being completely disrespected by the Korean bartender who attempted to snatch my plate. The selective dress code enforcement is unnecessarily inconsistent. The customer service is poor and deserves to be addressed and improved before careless staff runs this place into the ground and profit gains become losses.
I reserved two sections at The Address two weeks in advance for my birthday celebration in March. The reservation process was okay. However, the person in charge of reservations was not detailed enough about the reservation process and retrieval of wristbands. I had to ask a lot of questions about this process. This information should have been communicated to me in a detailed format. When I arrived to the establishment I had to stand in the section line for about 20 minutes. When I walked up to the security guy to inquire about the wait, he stated \\\"Where are you going?\\\" I informed him that I reserved a section and wanted to know if there is a reason why we are standing in line. In a very rude tone, he stated I had to stand in line. I told my brother what transpired and he went up to the security guy and inquire about the wait. The security guy informed my brother that he was waiting for the reservation hosts to arrive to provide the wrist bands. After about 20 minutes of standing in line, three ladies arrived to the front of the section line and could be seen organizing wrist bands and forms on a table. The group ahead of me was asked to step forward and was provided their wristbands. Then my group was next to receive wristbands. After being at my sections for about 15 minutes, male servers brought mixers, ice, napkins and cups. After waiting for about 30 minutes, no waitress appeared. Therefore, I had to find a waitress to inquire about the bottles I ordered during the reservation process. A waitress finally came to my sections and stated there was confusion about what sections she was supposed to service. The waitress asked what bottles I ordered. I was surprised the waitress didn't know this information because I provided it two weeks before my birthday celebration during the reservation process. I informed the waitress of the bottles I desired and they were brought out to my sections. The waitress was very nice and attentive. I enjoyed the DJ and vibe at The Address. However, their systems must be evaluated to ensure efficient service.
I’ve been a few times in the past for brunch. It’s okay. They have a live dj which is cool. The food is also good from what I remember. The parking situation is a mess and they overcharge for valet.
Food was okay. I was tired of the super loud music, so I went to my car to wait. The waitress was taking forever with the check, and I didn’t finish my food, so I went to get a cheeseburger 5 minutes up the street. The valet guy told me that if I wanted to pick them up, I had to pay another 20 dollars. I have been to five-star restaurants that don’t even charge this much to park, and they had covered parking decks. They also had a dress code, so my plain white shirt was not allowed so glad I had just left from going shopping, but again, I didn’t understand the reasoning, and the host at the front didn’t have an answer. Basketball shorts are also not allowed, baggy clothes and many others. This should be labeled more of a club and less of a restaurant because you have to scream to hear what anyone at your table is saying. I wouldn’t recommend it.
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