Good Eats in Sugar Land, TX

Good Eats in Sugar Land, TX 

Good Eats in Sugar Land, Tx are plentiful. One of my family's favorites is Skeeters Mesquite Grill at 16535 Lexington, across from First Colony Mall. My family has been enjoying their mesquite grilled burgers, Sunday breakfast buffet and $3 margaritas for a number of years. The writing on the wall of the establishment says it all. "Skeeter's .....It's a Neighborhood Thang". It's the truth.

 Skeeters Collage

Whenever you visit Skeeter's be prepared to run into either a neighbor, classmate, friend or past client. After your first visit, I guarantee that you will return over and over again. The food is good, reasonably priced and the portions are just right. The burgers are the star of the show. There are skeeterburgers, cheeseburgers, blue cheese burgers, guacamole burgers (my fave), tacos, healthy salads, etc...  Then, there are the $3 margaritas that are available all day.  Mmmm! Delicious!

Families, the young and the young-at-heart, are welcome at Skeeter's.  Each table is covered with brown paper and a cup of crayons is within easy reach. The kiddos are encouraged to let their inner artist shine through. They may even be lucky enough to have their art tacked to the wall. Thursday night is karaoke night. Think you can sing? Get up there and do your thing.

 Skeeters Mesquite Grill

Skeeters is one example of the eating places in Sugar Land. Even if you choose to visit them on a Friday or Saturday night the service is fast, the food is good.  I'll certainly profile a few of the diverse eating places around Sugar Land. Good eats are alive and well in Sugar Land, TX. Enough said. 

 

Bernadette A. James

Keller Williams Realty Southwest

Direct: (281) 401-9059
Office: (281) 265-0000
Fax: (281) 912-3992
Email: bernadette@BernadetteJames.com
Website: https://bernadettejames.com

 

 

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