"The Rado Market is a hybrid all-day café and neighborhood market in Houston’s Third Ward, offering culturally-conscious prepared foods & groceries, locally-sourced products and a bistro-inspired menu in the Emancipation Corridor."
"Initially planned to stay open and serve as a warming center but later closed due to unsafe roads." - Brittany Britto Garley
"This Third Ward cafe and market from chef Chris Williams adds some soul to the average burger with its oxtail smash burger. This 6-ounce juicy patty fuses beef and shredded oxtail and is topped with arugula, provolone, garlic aioli, pickled onions, and tomato jam on a sweet brioche bun. Pair with included sides like fries, potato salad, greens, or the decadent mac and cheese, and a beer or glass of wine for an all-star meal." - Brittany Britto Garley
"What was once the historic Eldorado Ballroom has transformed into The Rado Market. An all-day spot to eat, the market serves oxtail barbacoa breakfast tacos, hot roll handies, and a few cold cut sandwiches to choose from. Cozy up at one of the bright red tables or take your food outside to the quaint, tree-lined patio. After getting your meal and a cup of coffee, take a stroll around the market to check out cookbooks, glassware, and desserts made by local Houston vendors. " - gianni greene, chelsea thomas
"Rado Market & Cafe in the historic El Dorado Ballroom is a great place to stop in for a snack before hanging out at Emancipation Park. Grab a chicken salad sandwich rolled in jerk seasoning and fries, or spend early mornings at a wooden table with breakfast tacos. After you’ve made your meal selections, stroll around the market, where you can find everything from scented candles to books from Kindred Stories and other local businesses." - gianni greene, chelsea thomas
"The hybrid all-day cafe and neighborhood market by team behind Lucille’s is in a historic location in the Third Ward. Rado market provides prepared foods, fresh groceries, locally sourced products, and a bistro-inspired menu in the Emancipation corridor. Coffee options include drip, espresso, Americano, cappuccino, and latte. Flavors such as caramel, mocha, vanilla, honey, or lavender can be added to all the drinks." - Minh Truong, Brittany Britto Garley