by jcr54 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:44 am
I lived in Houston 35 years, nine of them in an apartment (one bedroom) within walking distance (very few things in Houston are) of the Galleria, but you guys are talking about things that were/are mostly out of my price range. I did eat at Morton's steakhouse once (directly across Westheimer from the Galleria at the Post Oak intersection), and it was superb. The rebuilt (it burned to the ground) Willie G's just up Post Oak is very good if you like seafood. Ate at Delmonico's once (right there in your hotel) many years ago, and it was OK. Zuchinni's in the Westin Oaks Hotel there in the Galleria is good for breakfast. The Cheesecake Factory (also in the mall, which means genuine easy walking distance from your hotel) is credible though not five-star. That's about all of the "class" establishments I can vouch for. If you just want a good self-serve mesquite-grilled burger or other sandwich, Beck's Prime in the Galleria food court opposite the skating rink is tasty.
I would stay away from the nearby "gentlemen's clubs," although they do have supposed "world class" talent if that is your sort of thing. If you want a good workout, the 24-Hour Fitness up the street at Post Oak and San Felipe is very nice (it used to be a real upscale gym before the chain bought them out), and I think they offer relatively inexpensive guest passes. Don't know if your hotel has a decent fitness center, having never stayed there.
That's my two cents worth. I ate at the McDonald's in the food court more than any other Galleria establishment. You can watch the really good skaters practice, which is kind of nice, and do some interesting people watching, as the Galleria shops (some of the most exclusive in the world) attract an interesting-looking cleintele.