Boheme

307 Fairview St, Houston
(832) 462-7455

Recent Reviews

Erik R

BEWARE. This was one of the worst brunch experiences of my life- as an actual group of gay men (and trust me, we were one of the only groups of gay men at this establishment), and from out of town, we had high expectations for Boheme on our last day in Houston which was recommended by several friends. We attended the Sunday Brunch for a birthday party. Unfortunately as the gays do, several of our group of 10 were too hungover to join, but we mustered 6 to attend.Slightly weary of the “buffet breakfast” idea, we assumed at $50 after tax and forced gratuity, the cost of a filet mignon at a nice restaurant, it would be an upscale buffet? We arrived to everyone lining up as soon as they arrived to a huge snaking buffet line, but figured we’d wait until the line dies down. Surely at $50 a pop, they’d have plenty of good food to go around? NOPE! After getting in line with our first drink, we arrived to the front of the buffet line to find empty bins full of unwanted food. They were completely out of the biscuits and gravy we’d all said we most wanted. The rest of the food was ill presented, cold, and something out of a continental breakfast at a Day’s Inn. The pictures speak for themselves. I guess this explains the mad rush of the locals for the buffet line, but as out of towners with no warning, we were left to the scrapyard.Upon asking if the biscuits and other food would be restocked (sorry, they’re out! Shoulda got in line sooner), they brought out a few extra unwanted dishes and made “special” appetizers just for us (fries with sriracha squirted on top and what appeared to be a sub from White Castle - see pictures). At $50 a pop we were all left feeling completely taken for, and it ruined our morning.We decided to close out early and head elsewhere as the drag brunch was not really for gay men (we felt like the only group there), it was more of a bachelorette party kind of place. Upon closing out, (and mind you we also spent about $200-300 additional in drinks and pitchers), we were informed that they would be charging us another $200 ($50 each) for the 4 people that didn’t show up!!! OUTRAGEOUS. We had tried to change the reservation earlier but they wouldn’t let us within 24 hours, but figured with the buffet running out of food they couldn’t possibly charge us for people that didn’t even attend it.The manager Saylie came over after asking to speak with her, and she was downright rude and condescending to us, refusing to not charge for the 4 people that didn’t show up even after our experience and how much we’d spent on drinks. Her words? “If we do it for you, we’d have to do it for everyone” - yes Saylie! I would expect good food and if expectations aren’t met for you to make up for that, for everyone. After persistence she only charged us for two additional people, but we still left feeling swindled and she glared at us menacingly until we left the brunch, we did not feel welcome. Don’t forget service is not optional and brunch ended up costing close to $150 each.Sad that we have to give at least one star, but I’ll say it was for the Frozen Mojito pitchers which were great, but not worth stomaching any of this food or the service.If you’re a group looking for your fun delicious Sunday Brunch, AVOID! Be aware that if you book this place on a whim, you’re locked into $50 a person no matter how many you show up with 24 hours before. Go patronize one of the many actual gay establishments in Montrose that isn’t using drag queens as bait to take advantage of unsuspecting customers with a cheap hotel breakfast.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Erik R.

BEWARE. This was one of the worst brunch experiences of my life- as an actual group of gay men (and trust me, we were one of the only groups of gay men at this establishment), and from out of town, we had high expectations for Boheme on our last day in Houston which was recommended by several friends. We attended the Sunday Brunch for a birthday party. Unfortunately as the gays do, several of our group of 10 were too hungover to join, but we mustered 6 to attend. Slightly weary of the "buffet breakfast" idea, we assumed at $50 after tax and forced gratuity, the cost of a filet mignon at a nice restaurant, it would be an upscale buffet? We arrived to everyone lining up as soon as they arrived to a huge snaking buffet line, but figured we'd wait until the line dies down. Surely at $50 a pop, they'd have plenty of good food to go around? NOPE! After getting in line with our first drink, we arrived to the front of the buffet line to find empty bins full of unwanted food. They were completely out of the biscuits and gravy we'd all said we most wanted. The rest of the food was ill presented, cold, and something out of a continental breakfast at a Day's Inn. The pictures speak for themselves. I guess this explains the mad rush of the locals for the buffet line, but as out of towners with no warning, we were left to the scrapyard. Upon asking if the biscuits and other food would be restocked (sorry, they're out! Shoulda got in line sooner), they brought out a few extra unwanted dishes and made "special" appetizers just for us (fries with sriracha squirted on top and what appeared to be a sub from White Castle - see pictures). At $50 a pop we were all left feeling completely taken for, and it ruined our morning. We decided to close out early and head elsewhere as the drag brunch was not really for gay men (we felt like the only group there), it was more of a bachelorette party kind of place. Upon closing out, (and mind you we also spent about $200-300 additional in drinks and pitchers), we were informed that they would be charging us another $200 ($50 each) for the 4 people that didn't show up!!! OUTRAGEOUS. We had tried to change the reservation earlier but they wouldn't let us within 24 hours, but figured with the buffet running out of food they couldn't possibly charge us for people that didn't even attend it. The manager Saylie came over after asking to speak with her, and she was downright rude and condescending to us, refusing to not charge for the 4 people that didn't show up even after our experience and how much we'd spent on drinks. Her words? "If we do it for you, we'd have to do it for everyone" - yes Saylie! I would expect good food and if expectations aren't met for you to make up for that, for everyone. After persistence she only charged us for two additional people, but we still left feeling swindled and she glared at us menacingly until we left the brunch, we did not feel welcome. Don't forget service is not optional and brunch ended up costing close to $150 each. Sad that we have to give at least one star, but I'll say it was for the Frozen Mojito pitchers which were great, but not worth stomaching any of this food or the service. If you're a group looking for your fun delicious Sunday Brunch, AVOID! Be aware that if you book this place on a whim, you're locked into $50 a person no matter how many you show up with 24 hours before. Go patronize one of the many actual gay establishments in Montrose that isn't using drag queens as bait to take advantage of unsuspecting customers with a cheap hotel breakfast.

Alex Gomez

The buffet for drag brunch was delicious. The drag show was so much fun, great personalities. Very friendly staff and a great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rudy Martinez

Good drinks and service!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Yu Yu

This is a great place to mingle with friends and dance thanks to the wonderful Spanish live music ? The food was hit or miss. I love their cheese empanada, while the beef empanada was abit dry. The flatbread was terrible! Don’t waste your money on that. Duck roll was great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

C A

Mushroom pizza one of the best in town. Don't think Boheme gets recognition they deserve on their food game. Probably because the atmosphere is such a great time always

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Theodore Horrocks

Specialty cocktails and wine in a classy yet relaxed atmosphere. I absolutely love this place. Also try the hummus.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Javier Blandon

Gm or whoever the lady is who is always here kicked one person out who had dietary restrictions and brought their food to a 6 top table. When you’ve ordered multiple carafes and bottles of wine you should ask a table and make sure you understand. Alienating paying clientele is unacceptable.Petty staff. Take your money elsewhere if you’re looking to post up for a chill night.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Fries

Jourdan V

Food is decent, service is decent, however I was very disappointed with a situation where my group ordered a ton of food and drinks but one group member had dietary restrictions so ordered uber eats and they made her leave to eat her meal. Absolutely ridiculous considering the amount of money my group was spending internally aside from the one external salad. Let one salad slide bro!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Fries

Gabriella Rangel

Gotta post a review because my girls ATE drag brunch. We had friends come in town from the east coast and they said this was their favorite drag brunch they’ve ever been to! Can’t recommend enough.My girl who did Texas Hold ‘Em then the Daddy Lessons CMA performance, YES!!! Then my girl in the Emilio Pucci!!! With a whole section from RWT, LIVE!!! Dj was amazing vibes immaculate. Especially if you’re hive? ?

Atmosphere: 5

Native Texan

Went to Brunch and had a great time. The only drawback was having to stand in line so long to get to the buffet. It was possibly that I waited so long for the line to die down and the food was subpar, but admittedly I am very picky about my food, but there was very nice assortment of melons, which were delicious. And I did think the brisket was very good as well. Other than that, they kept the flights of Mimosa, and there was a good assortment, filled and everyone was working hard to bus tables and keep things clean.It was my first time attending a drag show, and it did not disappoint! Friendly, funny, and the costumes were excellent.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drag Show

GD B

It is very disappointing this establishment forces their tip for service on every transaction. No choice No option. Especially at night when the bar is going they try to tell you but only after you have given them your card and ran the transaction. Poor sad way to do business, it appears this is how they pay for labor costs.

Service: 1

Moon

Been here a few times and the food is always good! The queens put on such a great show!The staff is also super super helpful, shout out to Sayli for A+ customer service and helping me with my reservation!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drag Brunch

Fernando Xavier

Come check out the Live Latin Music on Fridays and the Drag Brunch on Sundays. Very fun place to hang out!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Amy S.

Food was so-so, service great, drinks were so-so, ambiance is what makes this place worth it. Expensive for what you get. Would go back but not for buffet.

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