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Premier Businesses in Houston, TX

Hinze's Bar-B-Q
  • • Office Functions & Conferences Catering
  • • Catering For Weddings & Rehearsal Dinners
  • • Full catering menu to choose from.
(979) 532-2710
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Mikki's Cafe
  • • Homemade Soul Food & Down Home Cooking
  • • 6 Menu Choices To Choose From
  • • Catering For Business Meetings, Events & Parties!
(281) 568-5115
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American Private Chef Services, LLC
  • • Breakfast & Brunch Catering
  • • Event & Buffet Catering
  • • Dessert & Dinner Catering
(936) 433-0144
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