
Apartments near Luling City Market in Bellaire, TX (504 Rentals)


The Mark Condominiums

Galleria Garden

The Mercer

Galleria Mall High Rise

5318 Schumacher Ln

Gables Post Oak Tower

2400 McCue Rd

Highland Tower

Forester's Pond

5353 Richmond Ave

3300 Yorktown St

The Briarglen

Arabella

5102 Academy St

Hampton Oaks

The Oaks at West University

5107 Del Monte Dr

The Ambassador at Post Oak

5123 Del Monte Dr

5506-5510 Beverlyhill St

5127 Del Monte Dr

River Oaks Townhomes

3131 Cummins St

5136 Del Monte Dr

5142 Del Monte Dr

St. Michaels Parish

The Greenway

Summit Court Condominiums

8 Briar Dale Ct

The Willowick

The St. James

5621-5625 Fairdale Ln

Park St. John Condominiums

5625-5631 Winsome Ln

The Post Oak

Cosmopolitan Condos

5622 Winsome Ln

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Briar Place

Four Leaf Towers (West Tower)

Four Leaf Towers (East Tower)

2420 Chimney Rock Rd

Tree Tops at Post Oak

Bering Place

Inverness

Inwood Manor

Park Square Condos

5821 Dolores St

Belfiore

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Barbecue is a Texas institution, so if you're in Houston and haven't tried some great barbecue yet, you just can't all yourself a Texan. But where can you go for the best barbecue in town? Take a short drive down to the Luling City Market, a top choice place for those great grilled meats and sauce we love so much. Huge flaming grills billowing with smoke adorn this Houston location, with plenty of delectable meats waiting within. When you smell that smokey beef, pork, and chicken, your mouth will be watering, and you'll be begging for some of that delectable food. Luling City Market presents you with some of the most delicious meats in town, whether you want them by plate or by pound. They offer any kind of barbecued meat you could imagine, including beef, turkey, chicken, sausage, even ribs, and if you eat in your can get your share in a plate or combo, which comes with a side order of beans, cole slaw, or potato salad. If a sandwich is more your speed, there's a barbecue sandwich with chopped or sliced beef or turkey. If you want more than the simple plates can provide, you can buy the meat, or meats, of your choice by the quarter-pound, half-pound or even the pound. Make sure to finish off your meal with a homemade pecan pie or a big Texas brownie. If you're throwing a party, or trying to feed your family, then you can come in and buy your favorite barbecue to go. You can get your choice of ribs, brisket or turkey by the pound, chicken by the half, or sausage links, cold or hot, or get a discount for buying them in bulk. Keep bragging to your friends about how good it is? Well, you can put your money where you mouth is and actually have the meat sent over via UPS to their location. You can also use this service to get your hands on your very own bottle of Luling City Market's very own barbecue sauce. Texas is barbecue country, so if want to be considered a respected citizen of our fair state, then you apartment-ites have to come by Luling City Market and get your hands on some of the best barbecue in town.
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