Panda Express has begun construction at 18030 US 59 North in Humble, Texas, between the Shell and Whataburger near Will Clayton Parkway.
Read More »The Peach Cobbler Factory Opens in Humble, Texas!
The Peach Cobbler Factory is now open in Humble! Indulge in cobblers, puddings, and more at 114 1st Street W., on the Eastex Freeway.
Read More »Totoro Mochi Donut and Korean Corn Dog – Boba tea coming soon to Humble, Texas
Totoro Mochi Donut will be located at 9954 Farm to Market 1960 Bypass Rd W, in the center that surrounds by Long John Silvers.
Read More »Yama Kitchen – SUSHI BBQ HOTPOT coming soon
Yama Kitchen - SUSHI BBQ HOTPOT will be located in the former 99 cent only store location at 216 FM 1960, in Humble, TX
Read More »Portillo’s to bring Chicago-Style Favorites to Humble with New $5 Million Restaurant Opening in 2025
Portillo's to bring Chicago-Style Favorites to Humble with New $5 Million Restaurant Opening in 2025
Read More »A Sweet Holiday Treat Awaits at Yummy Tummy!
Yummy Tummy offers something for everyone, from simple cake slices to stunning custom-decorated cakes, all made fresh daily.
Read More »Letty’s Authentic Mexican Cocina Shines in Humble, Texas
We enjoyed some of the best fajitas at Letty's Authentic Mexican Cocina! The atmosphere, décor, and staff were top-notch during our visit.
Read More »Porky’s Backyard gears up for its grand opening in Atascocita
Excitement is building as Porky’s Backyard gears up for its grand opening on January 13th at 5131 Atascocita Rd in Atascocita. Porky’s offers a delightful blend of family-friendly fun and a unique dining experience with its food truck park and bar. It’s not just a place to eat; it’s a destination.
Read More »City of Humble’s 32nd Annual Christmas Parade of Lights
Don't miss the 32nd Annual Christmas Parade of Lights, now one of Houston's largest "small town" parades, loved by kids, parents, and grandparents alike.
Read More »Wounded Warriors Motorcade to honor our heroes on 5-18-2023
Bring a lawn chair, posters and American flags to wave as these wounded men and women pass through our neighborhoods to let them know that Texans love and appreciate their sacrifice and service. Buses will stop momentarily where there are large amounts of folks.
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