Houston restaurant Lucille's named Texas trailblazer! | Bite Size
When you dine at Houston restaurant Lucille's, you're taking a walk through history. The eatery, housed in a 1923 bungalow in the city's Museum District, is famous for its southern-style comfort food. Owner and executive chef Chris Williams named Lucille's after his great-grandmother, a trailblazing African-American chef. Lucille Bishop-Smith also developed the first commercial culinary educational program in the country at Prairie View A&M University!
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This story sounds amazing. I cannot wait to try this place.
Keep up the good work, for helping 👏 out the community 👏, AMEM GOD BLESS
The Best chicken wings I ever ate.
i’m going this month !!!!
"I know the cooking gene skipped over my mother" LOLOLOL
Where is Lucille 's in Houston how for frome 3823 Cheryl Lynne ln
Looked better than it tasted.
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
The Floyd family ? Makes me sick. Never go there now
I know this video is 2 years ago but in your staff picture you have not 1 black person working for you.I hope that has changed by now because we are moving to Houston in 3 weeks.If that has not changed me and my family will not patronize your restaurant at all you serve Southern Food but no black worker in site on this video