Here’s a look at this weekend’s tasty food and drink happenings:
Friday, 5 p.m.
113 6th

Pier 6’s annual Independence Day bash features an epic fireworks show over the bay, live music, carnival games, stilt walkers, face painting and more; and pair the festivities with fresh Gulf seafood, tropical cocktails, draft beer and wine. The fun kicks off at 5 p.m. Reserve a table via Resy.

Skylawn 4th of July Celebration at POST Houston
Friday, 5 to 10 p.m.
401 Franklin

Hit the Skylawn at POST Houston for epic views of the Freedom Over Texas fireworks show, plus tasty food offerings and multiple bars on the roof, family-friendly fun, and live performances by Houston Brass Band and the Alias Band. Tickets are $20 (free for kids 5 and under). ‍

Two-Year Anniversary Celebration at Rado Market
 Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.
2310 Elgin

Rado Market will celebrate its two-year anniversary, rocking complimentary champagne during the first hour, food specials from chef Jaden Gaines and live music from a DJ for the first two hours – plus, a curated lineup of local vendors offering various products for sale, including Posh Body, Ambrosia Nectar, 77 Stash and Juxx. The celebration is free and open to the public.

Houston Indoor Pickle Festival at The Zone
Saturday, noon to 6 p.m.
10371 Stella Link

Dive into all‑things pickle at this indoor festival featuring pickle‑flavored foods and treats, contests, a vendor market and kid‑friendly activities. Pre-sale tickets start at $7 ($3 for kids), with limited free tickets and day-of passes and VIP tickets available.

July Fourth Weekend Dining Guide
All weekend long

From a weekend-long jazz brunch to “Bomb Pop” margaritas, check out our “Red, White, and Booze: Where to Score Star-Spangled Eats and Drinks July Fourth 2025 in Houston” for all the good eats and drinks this holiday weekend.