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Taps House of Beer – Houston

Shareable Plates for Two or Four (Half Off)

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Value
$10
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50%
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$5
  • T460x279
  • Night Owl

In a Nutshell

Frito pie, nachos, sliders on ciabatta buns or potato rolls, and pizza

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Not valid for daily specials. Must purchase 1 food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating together, like being buried up to your necks in the same cube of concrete, keeps families together. Build a solid foundation with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $5 for $10 worth of pub food for two or more people
  • $10 for $20 worth of pub food for four or more people

The menu includes nachos with fajita chicken, queso, jalapeños, and fresh salsa ($9). Sauce made from Jack Daniels cloaks pulled-pork sliders on potato rolls ($8), and cheese melts across pizzas ($10–$11).

Taps House of Beer

Patrons duck through an enormous beer barrel in order to enter Taps House of Beer. The entryway hints at the ranks of 90 tap handles and condensation-dappled bottles that wait inside, populating the massive beer list. Customers find a seat at wooden tables or a brown-leather couch in the exposed-brick room, sipping on Delirium Tremens, Chimay, Maui Brewing Company’s Coconut Porter, or Racer 5, an oak-hued IPA infused with the West-Coast sunniness of Cascade hops. From the kitchen emerge pulled-pork sliders and nachos, which are easy to split among friends, unlike the last pizza in a life raft. Flat-screen televisions fill the air with news of football games, the sound punctuated by the chatter of a beer club and the performances of karaoke singers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Babe Ruth Myths

As the story of Babe "The Baby" Ruth's baseball career continues to be told to new generations, the facts are becoming more and more distorted. Dispel common Ruth myths with his handy guide:

Myth: Before hitting a home run in the 1932 World Series, he "called his shot" by pointing his bat toward the center-field bleachers.
Truth: Grainy film footage confirms that "The Sultan of Swing" did in fact point toward the bleachers before hitting a home run. However, Ruth faked the home run by taking a powerful swing, catching the pitched ball, discreetly swallowing it, and yelling, "A home run! A home run is what I just struck with my bat! Now I run the bases before you all!" The ball, and the truth, weren't revealed until much later, when Babe Ruth's doctor penned the bestseller Things I've Removed from Babe Ruth's Body: The Story.

Myth: A sick child asked Babe Ruth to hit a home run for him, and Ruth did.
Truth: "The Great Home Run Provider" did hit a home run for the child, and then two more; however, the only sickness the child suffered from was being selfish.

Myth: Babe Ruth died on August 16, 1948.
Truth: Though a death certificate confirms this date, "The Nightmare on Baseball Street" continues to live on in all of us because of his final wish—for his body to be donated to Hansen Paper Co. and then slowly parceled out into their paper products.

How many baseballs did Babe Ruth swallow?

Taps House of Beer

3.5 out of 5
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    Houston

    5120 Washington Ave.
    Houston, Texas 77007
    (713) 426-1105
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