Our weekly digest spotlights local news and EaDo-related events to keep you in the loop when it comes to the best neighborhood In the Loop. Catch it every week to stay informed.

 

In this digest: Soccer parties, live music, and an ice cream double take. 

 

This unusual ice cream hits the spot

The creative folks at Tiny Champions are pushing the limits with two new seasonal desserts. Stop in for a bowl of Christmas Ham or Potato Latke ice cream. As an added incentive, they donate $2 from each scoop sold to the Texas Civil Rights Project.  

 

The World Cup is underway

Pitch 25 is going all out and hosting Houston’s biggest World Cup Party and Street Party in EaDo. Catch all the games from now through Dec. 18 with VIP tix also available. Doors open at 6:45 a.m. all week, so you don’t have to miss any of the action. 

 

Of course, it isn’t the only place to get your soccer fix: East End Backyard, Little Woodrow’s EaDo, Texas Tailgate, True Anomaly Brewing, 8th Wonder Brewery

 

Too much Turkey? These shows offer a weekend escape

Swing by Warehouse Live to rock out with JunkBunny on Friday or Kings X on Saturday. Either way, it will be more exciting than leftovers. 

 

Take an Art Stroll this Weekend

Slip away for a few and take in some of Houston’s finest street art this holiday season. Come check out EaDo’s Graffiti Park at 2102 Leeland St. Bring the fam if you’re looking for some great holiday selfie back-drops. 

 

Local Business Love:

 

EaDo Fitness

Looking for a way to work off those extra Thanksgiving calories? Try a drop-in pass. 

 

Alchemy

This EaDo salon’s product of the month will help you shine at all your upcoming holiday parties. 

 

Nancy’s Hustle

A vegan-friendly Pear Crisp is making its debut just in time for winter. 

 

Combined Arms

Don’t forget! Giving Tuesday will be here soon, and this EaDo non-profit could use your support to continue helping military families. 

 

EaDo Bike Co.

Just in time for your holiday shopping, a new bike brand has arrived. 

 

Rodeo Goat

The burgers usually battle here, but this salad sure looks like it can hold its own.