Can anyone make a recommendation on a good place to host a pop up dinner in Houston? I am open to nontraditional spots like a boutique, antiques store, art studio etc. I...
Miya S. replied:
Try Esperson Gallery in Greenstreet downtown. It's a big gallery with lots of space.
Heather G. replied:
http://www.5226 elm.com/
Lawrence F. replied:
North Houston ...try the Chef's Table experience at mccooking.com. I'd love to talk to you about it!
Antique stores that take Milk Glass I received a nice set as a wedding gift (platter, pitcher, glasses), but honestly I find it putrid and I just don't have the room for...
rasldasl2 replied:
Heights Antiques on Yale (next to Yale Grill)
wineandreading replied:
Maybe August (on southbound side of Heights around 8 th) - I often see milk glass items there
Looking for a metal polish and restoration shop. Hey guys!
I work for a fire and safety company and was recently gifted an antique copper and brass fire extinguisher...
sinsemillas replied:
If I learned anything from Pawn Stars it’s that you’re not supposed to restore...
IRMuteButton replied:
If you are concerned about the value, then I would not take it to a shop for polishing. It should instead be taken to a person who is skilled in knowing what, if anything, should be done to it to preserve the originality and worth. If you just want it to look shiny, get some Brasso and old rags and go to town on it.
jadedlover replied:
Speed and sport chrome shop can probably help http://speedsportchrome.com/