Under the Volcano
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sun - Phone:
Main - 713-526-5282
- Address:
- 2349 Bissonnet St Houston, TX 77005
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- Categories
- Night Clubs, Bar & Grills, Bars, Restaurants, Taverns
- Payment Options
- Neighborhoods
- Greenbriar, South Central Houston, University Place, Southampton Place
General Info
Under the Volcano is a Day of the Dead themed neighborhood bar opened in 1989. Named after the classic novel by Malcolm Lowry, the art, décor and furniture purchased in Mexico reflects the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos. The menu has an array of tacos including, Chicken TInga, Salmon and Cubano plus other Mexican favorites; made-to-order Guacamole, Queso Dip, Baja Marisco and Carne Guisada. As the first craft cocktail bar in Houston and with an emphasis on Latin America, only fresh squeezed juices and fresh herbs are incorporated to create drinks like the Strawberry Basil Margarita, Paloma, Añejo Old Fashioned, Caipirinha and others. The funky yellow house with two tropical patios was first an Ice house in the 40’s then Munchies Café. The award winning design emphasizes the unique flavor, color and culture of our neighbors to the south.Under the Volcano is a Day of the Dead themed neighborhood bar opened in 1989. Named after the classic novel by Malcolm Lowry, the art, décor and furniture purchased in Mexico reflects the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos. The menu has an array of tacos including, Chicken TInga, Salmon and Cubano plus other Mexican favorites; made-to-order Guacamole, Queso Dip, Baja Marisco and Carne Guisada. As the first craft cocktail bar in Houston and with an emphasis on Latin America, only fresh squeezed juices and fresh herbs are incorporated to create drinks like the Strawberry Basil Margarita, Paloma, Añejo Old Fashioned, Caipirinha and others. The funky yellow house with two tropical patios was first an Ice house in the 40’s then Munchies Café. The award winning design emphasizes the unique flavor, color and culture of our neighbors to the south.