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Pomegranate guacamole at new Sumomaya in River Oaks District.

Uptown Park’s Hotel Granduca debuts al fresco dining concept Il Giardino, tucked into the property’s lush gardens. In addition to a menu boasting light, Italian fare, guests can indulge in craft beer imported from Italy. 1080 Uptown Park Blvd., 713.418.1000

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New in Brew

Got beer? Houston is filling to the brim with new breweries, joining stalwarts Karbach and Saint Arnold and new-classics 8th Wonder, No Label and Buffalo Bayou as hip drinking — and eating — destinations. Prefer malty and rich or yeasty and aromatic? Find a cure for all your ale-ments at one of these newbies.

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1. Boasting a happy hour and live music, Willowbrook-area 11 Below Brewing Company is popular for its Oso Bueno American amber and the Negative Space, an imperial chocolate milk stout.

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Green Day

It’s not just about skipping meat. Vegans, fast increasing in numbers, do it for the animals, the environment and their health. And, in Houston, they’ve never had better food.

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It’s mid-morning, and the murmur of voices can be heard above the rustling of plants in a soft breeze at the family-run Atkinson Farm tucked quietly off I-45 in Spring. With the dew still thick on the crops, eager visitors — several city-dwellers, baskets in tow — take their pick of fresh produce during the quaint daily marketplace. Ripe blackberries, juicy tomatoes and leafy collards — all homegrown by fourth-generation farmer Mike Atkinson and his son, Bobby — are neatly stacked in bins and on shelves alongside the family’s own brand of jarred goods. Beyond the booths, spread across the tranquil farmland’s 140 acres, the bounty of the season is a serene sight to see in the morning light.

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