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Dinner for Two or Four at The Union Kitchen (Up to 53% Off)

The Union Kitchen
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Chefs craft deft twists on international dishes, including burgers deemed “best” by H-Texas magazine in 2012

  • Five locations available
    • 4057 Bellaire Blvd. in Bellaire
    • 6011 Washington Avenue in Houston
    • 12538 Memorial Dr. in Houston
    • 3452 Ella Boulevard in Houston
    • 23918 Hwy. 59 N in Kingwood

For each pair, dinner includes:

  • One appetizer
  • Two entrees
  • One dessert

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Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 26, 2019. Amount paid never expires. Reservation recommended. Not valid until 24 hours after purchase. Online reservations not accepted; walk-ins subject to availability, so please call ahead. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with other offers. Not valid towards Houston Restaurant Weeks menu. Not valid at Cypress location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Union Kitchen

As he passed another lazy afternoon at Purdue University’s student union, Paul Miller had a flash of sudden, delicious inspiration. He wanted to capture the feeling of camaraderie he shared with his fellow students, to create a place where people could gather for good company and good food long after graduation ended. He kept that dream with him through years in the restaurant industry, finally giving his vision form as The Union Kitchen.

Even though the restaurant mirrors Paul’s collegiate experience, the food within is a far cry from the typical dorm cafeteria fare–in fact, H-Texas magazine added The Union Kitchen to its "Culinary Stars" list in the Best Burger category. The menu features flavors and techniques borrowed from France, Italy, Mexico, and beyond, which take shape in dishes ranging from paremesan-crusted chicken and chophouse steaks to small plates filled with baked brie, prosciutto-wrapped asparagus, or PEI mussels. To stay on top of the calendar, Paul and Juan hit local farmers’ markets bi-weekly to suss out the freshest seasonal ingredients for use in their cuisine. They also borrow spare pitchforks, the best utensil with which to tackle their famed Union Burger. The monstrous tower of meat, bun, and onion rings slips other flavors in between its layers, from pecan-smoked bacon to barbecue-smoked aioli. This dauntingly delicious combination is part of what earned it rave reviews from local reporters and bloggers alike.

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