"Post Houston’s food hall is a fun representation of the city’s diverse food scene. With various vendors, it’s easy to catch something new with each visit. Find Filipino barbecue pork and fried chicken adobo at Soy Pinoy, loaded pad Thai and spicy panang curry at Thai Kun, icy refreshers at Gelu Italian and Ice and Flower and Cream, and a flavorful mashup of West African cuisine at ChòpnBlọk. Post is also buzzing with fun activities. Visit the Art Club for an immersive experience that includes cocktails and digital art, or go for a more analog experience in Eden Plant Co., where you can sip coffee while surrounded by lush plants available for purchase." - Marcy de Luna
"Ope Amosu's ChòpnBlọkin at Downtown’s Post Houston food hall was a semifinalist for the Emerging Chef award, highlighting the food-hall spot on the Beard radar." - Courtney E. Smith
"Post Houston’s food hall is a fun depiction of how diverse the city and its food scene are. With a plethora of vendors, it’s easy to catch something new with each visit. Find Filipino barbecue pork and fried chicken adobo at Soy Pinoy, loaded pad Thai and spicy panang curry at Thai Kun, and icy refreshers at Gelu Italian and Ice and Flower and Cream." - Megha McSwain, Brittany Britto Garley
"This new food hall features food from 11 vendors, highlighting Houston's food scene. It has two bars and an upstairs lounge as an homage to the Roxy." - Courtney E. Smith
"Housed in the former Barbara Jordan Post Office and coexisting with the 713 Music Hall and flex workspaces, this bustling food hall offers a broad mix of local and national vendors and two bars. Expect offerings such as Lea Jane’s Hot Chicken, Thai Kun, Taco Fuego, Andes Cafe, Soy Pinoy, Ramen Moto, Crazy Cajun and ChopnBlok (a West African concept by Rice alum Ope Amosu). A winding staircase leads from the food court to an open-air rooftop lawn with sweeping Downtown views, making it a top choice for those seeking outdoor vistas with their meal." - Megha McSwain