Tiny Champions - Menu

2617 McKinney St, 77003, Houston, US, United States

🛍 Wine, Pizza, Pasta, Cheese

4.7 💬 1996 Reviews
Tiny Champions

Phone: +17134855329

Address: 2617 McKinney St, 77003, Houston, US, United States

City: Houston

Menu Dishes: 12

Reviews: 1996

Website: https://www.tinychampionshouston.com/

"We love Tiny Champions! On our most recent visit, we came on a Saturday night with a 7pm reservation. We were seating upon arrival and were quickly able to order drinks. Our waitress was attentive without being hovery and was patient with us even though it took us a while to decide on our order. For dinner we had the antipasto, cabbage salad, rigatoni, ricotta agnolotti, summer corn pizza, and half pepperoni/half cheese pizza. I always think that the pizzas here are good but the pastas really shine. The agnolotti was perfectly al dente with a creamy sauce, punchy peas and crispy prosciutto. Really a perfect bite. The bolognese was similarly outstanding. We ended our meal with the labne ice cream sundae with melon granita. At first we all thought the melon granita was a weird combo with the ice cream but by the time the bowl was empty everyone had decided they loved it! A consistently great restaurant that we keep in rotation."

Full menu - 12 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Pasta

Pizza

Ice Cream*

Rice

Extras

Starters

Snacks Without Sides

Entrées

Daniel Daniel

Amazing food, and the atmosphere is very nice and laid back

Address

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Reviews

Andrea
Andrea

The pizza is good but we're far from the real Italian thing.


Hayden
Hayden

Service is great but ownership is sorry and are not good people. Would not support


Chas
Chas

Ate there for the first time, awesome place, amazing food, and the service was amazing. View menu


Ember
Ember

Love coming here. The fried cheese and pizza with the hot honey is SOOO good, I dream about it at times. Highly recommend.


Constance
Constance

Really great spot good portions and excellent execution patio is a bit hot in August so I would recommend indoors when booking in advance


christopher
christopher

This restaurant is cozy and probably serves the best pizza in Houston. The salami picante pizza and rigatoni pasta were amazing. Update: make sure to try their Radiator pasta, it's the best dish I've ever had. View menu


David
David

I really love this restaurant. Whether it's happy hour or during regular dining hours, it never disappoints. The drinks are great, the pizza is delicious, and the beans are amazing. The radiator pasta is absolutely delicious with a nice crunch to it.


natalia
natalia

We have visited Tiny's countless times and they have never let us down! Their pizzas are all perfectly made with super thin and crispy crusts, and the flavor combinations are incredible. We always get the hot honey to drizzle on top, which adds the perfect touch. You definitely need to try their coffee donut ice cream sundae – it is absolutely phenomenal and delicious! Their pastas, especially the rigatoni, are also amazing. The service is exceptional, with friendly and attentive staff. Everything at Tiny's is fresh and incredibly tasty – a must-try! Don't miss out on their fantastic happy hour specials and Detroit pizza on Wednesdays.


Maggie
Maggie

We love Tiny Champions! On our most recent visit, we came on a Saturday night with a 7pm reservation. We were seating upon arrival and were quickly able to order drinks. Our waitress was attentive without being hovery and was patient with us even though it took us a while to decide on our order. For dinner we had the antipasto, cabbage salad, rigatoni, ricotta agnolotti, summer corn pizza, and half pepperoni/half cheese pizza. I always think that the pizzas here are good but the pastas really shine. The agnolotti was perfectly al dente with a creamy sauce, punchy peas and crispy prosciutto. Really a perfect bite. The bolognese was similarly outstanding. We ended our meal with the labne ice c... View menu

Houston

Houston

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.

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Mastercard
  • menu
  • Vegan Options

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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."