This entry is part of a series. Here are the other entries in case you missed them.
1. Sneak Peak/Introduction
2. Sneak Preview of Little Bigs
3. First stop: Kolache Factory
4. Second stop: Antones
Little Bigs: Third and Thankfully Last Stop of Progressive Lunch
2703 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
http://littlebigshouston.com
Our third and last stop was Little Bigs. (We were supposed to go to fourth place but I’ll tell you what happened to that place later.) You order in threes at Little Bigs which works out perfect for a group of three. We let Willis take the reins and order 2 of whatever he thought best for us. Unfortunately they stopped doing their famous mushroom burger so Willis chose a black bean vegetarian burger and the signature all beef patty burger (with caramelized onions). The boys started with the black bean sliders which I should have done. The black bean was meh to me. I guess it tasted too much like black beans for my taste. I started with the signature slider which was juicy and perfect. I wished I had the black bean slider first so I could finish on a higher note. Their special sauce is special in a good way and their fries were a great complement to the sliders. Mmm. I understand the hype.
Before I tell you about what happened at our fourth destiation, here’s a pictural intermission.
When the guy behind the counter told Willis they don’t make their mushroom burger anymore, he said almost too seriously, “Are. you. serious?!” It made Thomas and me laugh because the poor cashier looked a little nervous.
Patience is a virtue.
Thomas having a hard time with the ketchup.
Still having a hard time.
Which tickled me!

How beautiful is our feast? We were already full from our previous stops and my mom making me lunch, but we managed to enjoy anyway. (It’s hard out there for a foodie, ya’ll)
After we stuffed ourselves to the point of MOANING, we took deep breaths and drove to our fourth place. Willis wanted to take us to get us pastry puffs at Asia Market. We got there, hurting, but still excited to finish our 4 part progressive lunch. We were greeted by a locked door and a sign that stated they were closed for Thanksgiving still. More relieved than saddened, we stood around in the parking lot because it hurt to sit. :) I love progressive meals. I’ve only done it twice before. Once with Cindy (we only hit up 2 places though) and once more with Alan our first night in San Francisco.
P.S. Since we never made it to Asia Market, I’ll leave you with Willis’s food blog entry of Asia Market.
Photos in this entry were taken by Thomas.
Texas native. Living and working in Austin, TX. Twenty something. In hot pursuit of good food, adventure, and laughter. Dreams of owning her own place with a big giant library.


December 14th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
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December 14th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
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December 23rd, 2009 at 12:55 pm
So I just responded to your comment on my last post and mentioned something about us being blog twins separated at birth, and then I saw this. Oh my gosh, I LOOOOOVE doing this. I didn’t have the name for it though. When we lived in Santa Cruz our favorite haunts were the first four places in this post and we would hit them up one right after the other (seriously need to update the images in this post, sorry about that) http://pinksundrops.weblogs.us/archives/237 .
I am slooowly getting my groove on being able to do this in Austin, but I love to be able to walk to do it all. Can’t wait to find those three favorite places within walking distance that I can do it with! May have to be okay with driving though, since now I’m all excited and anxious about doing this kind of thing again : ) .
December 23rd, 2009 at 1:18 pm
ahahhaha Miss PSD, I was thinking the same when I first got to your blog. I just didn’t want to come on too strongly ;)
When things die down after the new year we should plan a progressive meal day in Austin :) Maybe hit up downtown and just walk it everywhere. I have one place already in mind…
February 13th, 2010 at 2:42 am
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