"The East End location of Eight Row Flint differs from the Heights locale in that it features an expansive open rooftop patio festooned with string lights. With a full bar and tasty frozen drinks, bargoers can expect familiar dishes like Brussels sprouts tacos, classic cheeseburgers, and crab rangoon empanadas. Situated along the Metrorail Green line, the bar is a convenient and fun pre- or post-party destination on game days." - Marcy de Luna
"Eight Row Flint also brings its crowd-pleasing spirit and well-curated cocktails to the East End, and even if you’re a regular at the Heights location, you can rest assured that the drink offerings at Eight Row Flint East End will be a little bit different. This bar program focuses on light and playful drinks (it even has a section of the menu entitled “Patio Pounders”) that nicely accompany the snacky, taco-heavy food offerings. The Break the Chain — a tropical cocktail with vibrant ingredients like Zacapa No. 23 Rum, coconut milk, creme de banane, Cointreau, tamarind, and pineapple — is an excellent choice for a Women’s History Month special to welcome Houston’s warm weather." - Taylor Tobin
"One of the most attractive features of Eight Row Flint’s East End location is its rooftop patio with views of Downtown. Enjoy its diner-favorite crispy Brussels sprouts tacos, the crab rangoons empanadas, or the classic cheeseburger and fries meal, which pairs well with a boozy frozen beverage or one of its signature Ranch Waters. Alternatively, Eight Row in the Heights has a worthy wraparound patio on level ground." - Brittany Britto Garley
"At Eight Row Flint’s East End location, you’ll find a twist on a classic cocktail that packs a serious punch. The Mala Manhattan uses Ron Zacapa No. 23 as its base spirit in lieu of whiskey. In addition to red vermouth and aromatic bitters, this Manhattan includes Averna Amaro, which adds to the herbaceous flavor weaving throughout the drink and also brings a rich caramel-like sweetness. It’s just unique enough to feel special, and the flavors pair wonderfully with Eight Row Flint’s snacks like al pastor tacos and pulled pork tortas." - Vox Creative
"The East End location of Eight Row Flint differs from the Heights locale in that it features a wide open rooftop patio, bedecked with string lights. Along with a full bar and tasty frozens, guests can expect familiar eats like the brussels sprouts tacos, plus new additions like elote ribs. Situated along the METRORail Green line, the bar is a convenient and fun pre- or post-party destination on game days." - Brittany Britto Garley, Megha McSwain