Katy is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the Houston–Katy-Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The city is located in Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties. The population was 14,102 at the 2010 census, up from 11,775 at the 2000 census. The population was estimated to be 16,158 in 2015.
Restaurants in Katy
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Experience... Danjoy's Homemade Pasta Cooking Class is a private setting - if it is just you, your significant other, or a group, the space is yours and will not be shared with anyone else. In a private setting you'll learn how to make fresh homemade pasta from scratch, with a twist! You are not only learning a life-long skill, you are experiencing true hands-on instructions in an inviting, intimate setting where you are treated like family. All of our classes are BYOB - Bring Your Own Beverage. One of our many priorities is to use nothing but the best ingredients, we use a high quality chef-grade flour 100% Made in Italy. You'll have the opportunity to learn the importance of quality and ingredients and why it is so important when making fresh pasta. Our classes are 100% customizable. We can create any experience to fit your needs, such as birthdays, team building, date night, girl's night, kid's parties and so much more. The PASTAbilities are truly endless.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
No Label Brewing is a family owned and operated brewery in Historic Katy at the end of 1st Street. Hours: Taproom open (buy beer by pint) Monday-Friday- 3-10pm Saturday 5-10pm Sunday 12-6pm Tour/Tasting for $10 admission- 12-3pm on Saturday Please check our website for when we are closed early due to private events.
What a wonderful local place run by friendly owners and staff. They offer great craft beer, food trucks and sometimes live music. They give back to the community, its a friendly hang out on the weekends; come enjoy great beer!
4.0 based on 5 reviews
This such a nice place to spend an afternoon, highly recommended. This establishment specializes in an impressive variety of fruit wines. The daiquiris are great on a hot day! I really appreciated the shade of the Texas Oak trees. Support veteran/family owned businesses like this one!
Your guide, Chef Will, is a trained Chef who has appeared on local TV over a period of many years and has worked as a Chef for over 30 years in the Houston Culinary scene. He spends his spare time visiting restaurants in Houston finding unique places to share with you on his tours.
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