Victory Eatery - Menu

2213 Victory Drive, Houston, 77088, United States Of America

Phone: +12818207443

Address: 2213 Victory Drive, Houston, 77088, United States Of America

City: Houston

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Po-Boys

Sandwiches

Salads

Pizza Á 26Cm

Egg-Based Dishes

Famous Taco Bar Packages

American Food

Dj'S Homemade Desserts

Mexican-American Food

Salad

Hot Dog

Chili Fries

Sandwich

Fusion

Side Orders

Cajun Po-Boys

Fried Fish Meals

Burger

Fajitas

Chicken

Dessert

Hot Dogs

Entrées

Victory Salads

Burger City

Starters

Seafood Platters

Kids Meals

Sandwiches Dinner

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Houston, USA, is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture and cuisine, featuring Tex-Mex, barbecue, and seafood. The city's culinary scene reflects its rich blend of Southern and international influences.

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"Food good. Location good. Service good. BUT, the hidden charges REALLY ruined an otherwise nice experience. Example: HH menu lists Martinis as a $3 upcharge to the $7 base charge. Fair enough. Bombay is a listed alcohol; requested. When the bill was returned I was charged for a Bombay Sapphire which is not on the HH list. Charge? $11 $3. I asked for Bombay, not Bombay Sapphire. Waiter: Oh, let me look into that. AND, by the way Blue Cheese olives? Extra $1. REALLY? I 've NEVER paid extra for BC olives ANYWHERE. AND the confusing menus that a dish as including an extra sauce, [and I don 't recall the exact language but it made it seem that an additional items could be selected as well. Oops, there goes an extra $10.95. AND, the waiter recommending a twice-baked potato. Bah, boom, another $5.95. [which in fairness is disclosed on the menu in a different location, but waiter made it sound as if it was a no-charge option on the surf and turf. AND the split plate charge which I don 't think was disclosed on the menu. Ding, ding, extra $3.00. Was this a waiter, who was overly up-selling or restaurant deception? Don 't know. As I said, the food WAS good. AND, the ambience [at least in the bar area, stay away of the hotel-ballroom-like main dining area was nice. Just beware the nickel and dime charges that the waiter won 't be disclosing to you."