Russell B.
Yelp
Quick Review
Any place that gives a cool concept automatically gets cool points in my book. Preslee's concept, bar drinks, and successful take on southern classics make it a go-to Houston spot. With the fall right around the corner and their sizeable outdoor seating options, it makes for day drinking and weekend outing hot spots.
Full Review
Preslee's curates a vintage, southern eatery that honestly gives a "cool concept diner." From its life-sized Marilyn Monroe statue to the ice creamery that greets you upon entry, they set the stage for a memorable dining experience.
Upon entry, I wasn't sure if I should seat myself or wait for a host, but I did enjoy being greeted by the vintage artwork and snapshot-worthy Houston sign.
Turns out, your seat yourself. Explore the enormous glowing menu and once you've decided, order at the counter and take a number. There wasn't a line for me, but I'd imagined it would move quite quickly if there was.
Preslee's has a wide range of options, but for my vegetarians/vegans, this may be one you want to sit out as there aren't too many options aside from side items or smaller plates. I'd recommend the skillet Mac and cheese, a classic comfort dish taste. I wouldn't say it's the most spectacular, but it has the taste and presentation to satisfy. For those who indulge, I recommend adding the brisket. The brisket is juicy, flavorful, and topped with a quality bbq sauce. For my pescatarians, no worries, there are tons of seafood options. The fried baskets had that deep-fried, crispy vibe with a decent amount of flavor for restaurant food. The breading for the shrimp had an interesting taste; I wouldn't say it wasn't good, but it gave me a crispy style panko vibe, which I wasn't a fan of.
The shoe strings fries add to the meal with their crispy, sweet and salty taste.
I'd recommend the bbq burger for those who love a good burger. Double meat with American cheese, topped with onion rings and bbq sauce.
The onion rings needed to be cooked longer, and a bit more flavor added, but the sauce from the brisket helped save them. Preslee's has the mechanics for a quality burger with a unique flair. I will say it is pretty large, so definitely eat in pieces.
For my lovers of libations, Preslee's is a place you should add to their day drink list. From an array of frozen cocktails (I'd recommend the sangria and Jack and coke) to an extensive collection of liquors, it's a place to find something you can enjoy for a reasonable price. They have all-day happy hours Sunday/Monday and the classic 3-6 PM throughout the week that offers excellent deals.
As for service, the staff was friendly and efficient. It took a while to get our food, but great drinks, service from bar staff, and top 40issh music helped ease the time.
Some improvement with the parking lot/ traffic flow is something Preslees should consider. It's challenging to navigate the unorganized mase parking spaces, especially in a full lot. While the parking lot has many attractions for classic pictures (vintage cars), customers entering the busy main street and taking photos with the vintage cars will likely make contact.
Also, while the trough toilet in the men's bathroom is a great take on traditional public bathrooms, it's definitely something that makes the bathroom experience unpleasant for some patrons.