Woodlands Waterway District

WOODLANDS WATERWAY DISTRICT

 Between the waterway to the south, The Woodlands Mall to the north, Woodlands Marriott to the west, and Timberloch drive to the east. Woodlands Parkway to the south, and Lake Robbins Drive to the north. 

WOODLANDS WATERWAY DISTRICT

The Woodlands Waterway District includes a wide variety of venues from culinary training to live music, a gourmet market to a wide variety of dining choices. The Woodlands Waterwall Fountain features colored lights, synchronized to selected audio tracks during the evening hours is located at Waterway Square Park, on Waterway Square Place, just off of Waterway Avenue. In addition to the interactive fountain, is  a mosaic called “Treasures from Grandma’s Purse”, created by renowned artist Dixie Friend Gay, who is also the creator of “At the Water’s Edge”, a series of mosaics located in niches under the Waterway  Avenue Bridge. Waterway Square park comprises roughly 3-4 blocks, all between the waterway to the south, The Woodlands Mall to the north, Woodlands Marriott to the west, and Timberloch drive to the east. Woodlands Parkway to the south, and Lake Robbins Drive to the north. Waterway Avenue is the primary street in the Waterway Square Entertainment District, with direct access to Cinemark Tinseltown 17 Theaters. While most of the public venues along The Waterway are built along the north side of the canal, Millennium Mew park is located on the south side within view of the Woodlands Marriott Waterway Hotel, and Goose's Acre.

The Woodlands complimentary 
Woodlands Trolleys provide excellent transportation in and around the Downtown Woodlands area, including Hughes Landing. Park your car at one of the nearby parking garages or street level parking options and let the Trolley take you from one area to the next. "The Woodlands Waterway" is an initiative of The Woodlands Development Company, The Woodlands Township and The Woodlands Town Center Owners Association. The Waterway extends from Town Green Park to The Woodlands Mall. Included along the way are two hotels, multiple high-rise office buildings, Millennium Mew (The Waterway Koi Pond) , the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and the Riva Row Boathouse where a number of different water-craft are available to rent.

Play & Explore

Cinemark – Catch the latest blockbuster or indie flick at this plush theatre.

Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – This outdoor amphitheater is one of the Woodlands’ greatest jewels. Look out for a lineup of concerts from music’s biggest stars, plus family-friendly performances and festivals, shows from the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera, comedy acts and more.

The Ice Rink at Woodlands Town Center – Hit the ice rink, open from November through January.

Market Street & Central Park – In addition to the multitude of luxury shops, retail stores, and bars and restaurants lining this picturesque town center, Market Street’s Central Park hosts fun events throughout the year, from ladies nights, goat yoga, and art shows to concert series, holiday happenings, and fun runs. See the full calendar online.

Millenium Mew Park Koi Garden – This koi pond and Asia-inspired garden is the perfect place to enjoy a moment of zen.

Riva Row Boathouse – Within walking distance from both Market Street and The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, come here to grab a kayak view of the waterway.

Town Green Park – Rocking a children’s labyrinth, stage, amphitheater, and main lawn that is nearly two football fields long, this four-acre green space hosts events all year long. You may even be able to hear a show at the nearby Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.

Waterway Square Park – This one-acre public plaza rocks unique water features and tree-shaded green space. Snap a selfie in front of the colorful lighted fountains, hop on a trolley, or try the waterway cruiser.

Eat & Drink

1252 Tapas Bar & Kitchen – Locals head to this Market Street eatery to nosh on an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary tapas, from pan tomate and Serrano croquettes to bacon-wrapped scallops and cider-glazed chorizo. Tack on greens, tacos, flatbreads, paella, and a few craft cocktails.

Baker St. Pub & Grill – Right off the Waterway, this local watering hole rocks live music, happy hour, and classic pub fare.

Bar Louie – This Waterway Square Plaza spot invites all to eat, drink, and be happy. Get bar bites from Bavarian pretzel sticks and potstickers to bourbon burgers and drunken fish and chips.

Berryhill Baja Grill – The Market Street outpost of this local mini-chain has fresh Baja-style Mexican food. Get frozen margs, dip chips in guacamole, and fill up on tacos, tamales, fajitas and more.

The Counter – Build your own burgers on buns and in bowls at this fast-casual Market Street joint. Then tack on some shoestring fries and a chocolate shake.

Cru Food & Wine Bar – Relax and unwind at the Market Street outpost of Cru, which just so happens to boast an excellent happy hour complete with $4 to $6 shareable plates (think calamari, goat cheese beignets, and margarita pizza), and $3-off glasses and flights.

Crush Wine Lounge – The rooftop deck at this Waterway wine lounge is always rocking.

The Goose’s Acre – A popular Waterway watering hole, The Goose’s Acre brings an Irish pub theme to the Woodlands. The bistro pumps out pub classic—think sliders, wings, pizzas, and burgers—along with Irish-kissed plates, from shepherd’s pie to potato nachos and corned beef croquettes.

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria – Tucked into the heart of the Waterway District, Grimaldi’s is your go-to spot for thin and scorched brick oven pizza.

Hubbell & Hudson – Located off Lake Robbins and Waterway Ave, this bistro, kitchen, and intimate tasting restaurant offers elegant New American fare. At the Bistro, share plates of house-brined pork belly, Vietnamese cauliflower, and jumbo lump crab cakes; then feast on local salads, dry-aged steaks, and crab and truffle pasta. At the more casual Kitchen, get weekday breakfast and weekend brunch, build your own salads, hit the soup bar, and enjoy Angus beef burgers, housemade lasagna, and oak-grilled salmon BLTs. And at Cureight, indulge in chef Austin Simmons’ impressive, forward-thinking and playful tasting menu.

Jasper’s – Get a taste of the South at this “backyard gourmet” restaurant set in Market Street. That means you can dine on smoked Texas peach bruschetta, wood-grilled ribeye, and cedar-smoked salmon. In true Southern fashion, there’s happy hour and brunch, too.

Morton’s Grille – Morton’s on the Waterway offers an upscale steakhouse experience with plenty of charm. Start with jumbo lump crab cakes, Korean bbq quail and center-cut iceberg with blue cheese, then indulge in 44 Farms steaks, Midwest Prime beef, and Snake River Farms wagyu topped with foie gras-cognac butter or bourbon au poivre.

Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen – Transport yourself to the French Quarter by way of Market Street. This elegant New Orleans-inspired restaurant specializes in Creole and Cajun eats, including favorites like smoked crawfish dip, seafood gumbo, Duck St. Charles, and scampi-style jambalaya.

Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar – Stop by this Market Street restaurant and bar for lunch, dinner, or happy hour. The menu covers everything from Ahi tuna poke and blue crab bisque to all-American burgers and fresh catch fish and chips.

Uni Sushi – Get your sushi fix or go for bento boxes, yaki udon, and firecracker chicken at this Market Street standby.

Shop

Market Street Shops – Hit up popular stores like Lululemon, J Crew, Club Monaco, Charming Charlie, Bath & Body Works, Lush, Sur La Table, Z Gallerie, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, Kendra Scott, Tiffany & Co, and Vineyard Vines.

 

 
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