Taking the guess work out of where to go eat is just one of the reasons Courtney Steinfeld founded EaterPass, a Houston-based community of people who love supporting local restaurants.
EaterPass, founded in 2018, gives its members access to insider pricing at partnering restaurants and bars. That includes 20 percent off a memberâs bill, including both food and alcohol.
âIâve always been a fan of creating great experiences,â Steinfeld said. âI always look for the trifecta: great food, great service and great ambience.
When COVID-19 tumbled the hospitality industry into an uncertain year, Steinfeld decided EaterPass had to do more, so in February she pivoted EaterPass with a new mission to advocate for local restaurants and bars and to give back through charity.
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Where to eat in Houston right now: The very best meals of 2020
Where to eat in Houston right now: The very best meals of 2020
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Courtesy of El Topo Yes, this year has been a strange time full of unexpected challenges. We’ve all learned far more than we ever thought we’d need to about how virus are transmitted and the importance of wearing a mask to #stopthespread. Restaurants, along with live music venues, movie theaters, and other places where people gather in large groups to have a good time, have borne the brunt of restrictions designed to slow the spread. Lots of promising establishments have closed some before they even had a chance to build a following. One of my favorite meals of 2020 took place at Alma, an elevated South American restaurant in Highland Village that didn’t even last two months before it closed for good.