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D & T Drive Inn

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Tourist Information & Attractions, Places Of Interest

1307 Enid St, Houston, TX 77009

713-868-6165

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Today: 3:00 pm - 12:00 am

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09/13/17

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I drink the drink and eat the food. It go in my mouth, then my belly the out below. It doesn't look the same when it come out, but that is how it sposda go.

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The history is a little murky, but we do know one thing for sure: D&T first got its name in 1959 when Mrs. McKeehan took over an old ice house. She named it D&T after her sons, Dan and Ted. From what we can gather, it's been a home, a convenience store, and a "real" ice house-the kind of place that sold blocks of ice to people to keep their food cold in their "ice boxes," before commercial refrigeration was readily available. The place changed hands a few times: Johnny, Marie, Terry, Lilly, Debra are a few we know for sure-but it stayed a beer joint for Brooke Smith and the Heights. We're pleased to be behind the bar now. We've got 50 beers on tap, a great kitchen, and a smile ready for you every day of the year. We enthusiastically live our values of community, quality, hospitality, education, and fun every day.The history is a little murky, but we do know one thing for sure: D&T first got its name in 1959 when Mrs. McKeehan took over an old ice house. She named it D&T after her sons, Dan and Ted. From what we can gather, it's been a home, a convenience store, and a "real" ice house-the kind of place that sold blocks of ice to people to keep their food cold in their "ice boxes," before commercial refrigeration was readily available. The place changed hands a few times: Johnny, Marie, Terry, Lilly, Debra are a few we know for sure-but it stayed a beer joint for Brooke Smith and the Heights. We're pleased to be behind the bar now. We've got 50 beers on tap, a great kitchen, and a smile ready for you every day of the year. We enthusiastically live our values of community, quality, hospitality, education, and fun every day.
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Phone: 832-409-5709

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Tourist Information & Attractions, Places Of Interest
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Neighborhoods
Central Houston, Greater Heights
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D and T Drive in

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Parking: Street, Lot, Private

Wi-Fi: No

Bike Parking: Yes

Attire: Casual

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Alcohol: Beer, Wine

Takes Reservations: No

Outdoor Seating: Yes

Price Range : Average

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