Recent social media posts
02/21/2023
Sambrooks Management announces the closure of 1751 Sea and Bar, with our last service to take place on Saturday, March 4, 2023.
“We love the food and concept at 1751, but with our lease expiring mid-year and a lot on our plate with Andiron and The Pit Room 2, we made the business decision to close 1751 for now,” said Owner and Founder Michael Sambrooks. “We certainly hope we can bring this concept back to life at a later date, but for now we would like to thank our customers who enjoyed 1751’s progressive small plate dining experience for a great run. We are happy that due to our expansion we can offer jobs to all of our great 1751 employees at our new or existing locations. We hope our loyal customers and fans will come out for one final meal in our remaining two weeks of service.
01/07/2023
Start your Sunday Funday at our brunch Pop Up tomorrow from 11am-4pm 🥂The main courses include our spin on classics such as Biscuits & Lobster Gravy made with angel biscuits, fresh Maine lobster and topped with smoked trout roe. Another seafood option, King Crab & Eggs – Blackwood Farm scrambled eggs, crème & caviar, Niman Ranch bacon and potato Pont Neuf 🦀🦞
01/06/2023
We’re kicking off the New Year with a Brunch POP UP this Sunday, January 8th from 11am-4pm! Make reservations for 1751 Sea & Bar on our website to sip cocktails & try our POPpin’ brunch! 🍳🍹🦪
01/03/2023
New Year, same great martinis! Join us for Happy Hour Tuesday-Friday from 4pm-6pm🍸
12/31/2022
Start dinner with oysters, and end with a celebratory glass of bubbles as we approach the new year! Happy New Year’s Eve 🥂
12/30/2022
Happy Hour is one of our favorite “hours,” especially with oysters and martinis 🍸
12/29/2022
Here’s some “Sage Advice,” round out the year with cocktails and dinner with friends this weekend!
12/25/2022
Happy Holidays from the 1751 family to you and yours!
12/22/2022
Season(al) cocktail greetings! Matador x Samurai: Sakuro gin, Yuzu liqour, Quin Quina, Alama de Trabanco vermouth, & tonic 🍎
12/17/2022
Why wait, get your oyster fix this evening 🦪
12/17/2022
Was it a busy work week? We have a “cure” for that…dinner at 1751 with dishes like our Nordic Salmon: gin cured, cucumber, skarpsas, dill, grapefruit, & trout roe!
12/09/2022
When the mood calls for noodz - our Soba Noodles with grilled honeydew, ginger, and nori!
Address
191 Heights Boulevard
Houston, TX
77007
Directions to the seafood restaurant on Heights Boulevard in Houston are as follows:
Public Transport:
Take the red line metro rail to Quitman Street Station. From there, walk for 10 minutes to reach the restaurant.
Driving/Parking:
If you're driving, take I-45 North and exit onto North Main Street. Turn left onto North Main and continue until you reach Heights Boulevard. Turn right onto Heights Boulevard and drive for a few blocks until you see the restaurant on your right-hand side. Parking is available along the street or in nearby parking lots.
Opening Hours
| Tuesday |
4pm - 9pm |
| Wednesday |
4pm - 9pm |
| Thursday |
4pm - 9pm |
| Friday |
4pm - 10pm |
| Saturday |
4pm - 10pm |
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What people say
According to a recent review by the Houston Chronicle, "1751 Sea and Bar is a must-visit for seafood lovers in Houston." The article praises the restaurant's creative dishes and impressive cocktail menu. A review from CultureMap Houston echoes this sentiment, stating that "1751 Sea and Bar is serving up some of the freshest seafood in town."
In a more critical review published on Eater Houston, it was noted that while some dishes were outstanding, others fell short. The writer also mentioned slow service during their visit. This review is fairly recent.
On Yelp, customers have left mixed reviews for 1751 Sea and Bar. Some rave about the food and atmosphere, while others complain about high prices and inconsistent experiences. One customer wrote, "the fried oysters are a must-try," while another commented, "unfortunately our experience was disappointing given the price point."
Overall, it seems that 1751 Sea and Bar has received mostly positive reviews from critics and customers alike. However, there are some concerns regarding consistency and pricing. The most recent reviews are from within the past month on Yelp.