Businesses throughout the Greater Houston area are gearing up to celebrate “713 Day,” a special occasion where the date aligns with the city’s iconic zip code. This day offers a perfect reason to explore local events and indulge in unique deals.
Food and Drink Specials for 713 Day
The Original Ninfa’s is offering their popular Chile Con Queso and Original Ninfaritas for just $7.13 at both of their locations, as highlighted by local blogger Holly in Houston. For an extensive list of other deals, check out Holly’s recommendations.
At BB’s Tex-Orleans, diners can enjoy $7.13 po’boys when they eat in, available at multiple locations across Greater Houston. For more details on their offerings, refer to the Houston Press’ complete list.
If you’re a fan of Whataburger, select locations in the Houston area are offering the #1 Whatameal for $7.13, redeemable once per person, whether dining in, taking out, or ordering via the app.
Bun B’s Trill Burgers is adding a sweet deal to the mix: get a free Trill Shake (available in chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla) with the purchase of an OG Combo.
Additionally, Craft Pita and Pinkerton’s Barbecue are collaborating for a lunchtime event at the Craft location on Buffalo Speedway. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., patrons can savor a BBQ Chicken Pita and a Banana Tahini Cookie.
Shipley Do-Nuts is supporting local youth by donating a portion of proceeds from every dozen or half-dozen donuts sold at Houston locations to Kids’ Meals, Inc., an organization focused on combating childhood hunger.
At Cyclone Anaya’s, enjoy Jumbo Margaritas for just $7.13, available at all six locations throughout Southeast Texas. Meanwhile, Nothing Bundt Cakes will feature their S’mores and Cinnamon Roll Bundtlets for the same price at local outlets.
Exciting Events for 713 Day
The Houston Zoo is offering discounted tickets over the weekend in celebration of 713 Day, with Monday being the final day to take advantage of the $7.13 ticket price. Visitors who bring old electronics will be entered into a raffle for a unique painting created by the zoo’s cougars.
Meow Wolf is hosting its own 713 celebration, welcoming guests of all ages starting at 10 a.m. with tickets priced at around $40.
The Spot EADO will kick off celebrations at 5 p.m., featuring Don Julio Blasters and shots for $7 until 7:13 p.m. Attendees can also look forward to free Hennessy samples from 6–8 p.m. and a Double Cup Giveaway at 7:13.
At Savoy, the “We Rep 713” Weekend will culminate on Monday with brunch starting at 11 a.m., $7.13 frozen cocktails, and a music video release party that evening for local legend Z-Ro.
If you’re seeking tranquility instead of a party atmosphere, Post HTX is hosting “The Houston Frequency: A 713 Day Sound Journey,” led by healer Reginald Adams, featuring singing bowls and harmonic instruments.
Finally, Saint Arnold Brewing will host an event beginning at 4 p.m. with live music, a local market, 713 flash tattoos, and unique purple frozen cider.
For additional event information, you can explore resources like Do713.
