DEFCON Dining: House of Pies

Hash at House of Pies.jpg
What the heck's that green stuff?
Have you ever shown up at a party that was supposed to feature food, only to find nobody eating? Maybe they already ate it all, those greedy bastards. Maybe you're running behind, and everyone else has had their fill by the time you arrive, and the food has been put up. Either way, it sucks.

The latter happened to me recently, at a work-related crawfish boil. There were mudbugs left when I arrived, but nobody was eating them, and the food had already been cleared away. Given that crawfish is an exceedingly messy, interactive dining experience, I felt uncomfortable digging in while the rest of my coworkers sat around the table, watching me tear apart crustaceans, their hands and faces free of shell fragments and brain fat. I went without.

As I mentioned last week, hunger can be an aggravating factor in a DEFCON dining situation. This applies as much to adults as to children. The hungrier I am, the more easily I find myself swayed by the dining requests of my kids. Such was the case that evening.

As my crawfish-barren stomach rumbled, my kids began pleading for us to take them to House of Pies. They wanted breakfast for dinner. They also wanted dessert. Those two food groups seem to be constants in their dining requests. A restaurant featuring 24-hour breakfast and dessert makes a damn fine DEFCON 3 dining destination.

I went through a brief but torrid love affair with House of Pies when I was younger. I craved their Monte Cristo regularly, as if The Colonel had sneaked in and doused it with some of his addictive chemicals. The attraction has waned over the years, to the point where HoP is usually a decidedly hard sell. My hunger made me weak, though, and I relented.

Taking cues from my kids' breakfast orders, I went with a plate of corned beef hash and eggs over-medium, sided with hash browns and toast. I have to admit, it was pretty good. Yeah, I know that the corned beef hash almost certainly came out of a can, its fine dice of potato and pinkish mush of corned beef eerily recalling pet food. I don't care.

It was savory, salty and properly cooked so that the surface was browned and crispy, giving shattering way to the unctuous mess of meat and potatoes underneath. It didn't hurt that it was sided with House of Pies' best-in-class hash browns, and picture-perfect fried eggs. I do kind of wonder about the point of that kale, though. Roughage?

By the time we got done with dinner, nobody even had room for pie, anymore. Given the fact that it was well past our kids' bedtime, we headed home without dessert. I've never been a big fan of their pie, anyway. I just might have to change my general stance on House of Pies, though. At least for DEFCON dining.



Follow Eating Our Words on Facebook and on Twitter @EatingOurWords

Location Info

House of Pies

3112 Kirby, Houston, TX

Category: Restaurant

Like this Story?

Sign up for the Dining Newsletter: The week's top local food news and events, plus interviews with chefs and restaurant owners, dining tips, and a peek at our print review.

Privacy Policy
Sign up for free stuff, news info & more!

Tools

Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Discover restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping...

  • VOICE Daily Deals

    VOICE Daily Deals

    Get 50 to 90% off every day on restaurants, movies, massages...

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    More than 10,000 of the BEST things to eat, drink, and experience

  • My Voice Nation

    My Voice Nation

    Join the Village Voice community and get exclusive deals and info

  • Happy Hour

    Happy Hour

    Your local Happy Hour guide at your fingertips

or

Log in or Sign up

Social Connect:

Use your favorite account to access My Voice Nation.


Use your My Voice Nation account to log in:





Forgot password?
or

Sign Up or Log in

Social Connect:

Sign up for My Voice Nation with your preferred network.


Sign up for a My Voice Nation account:



Privacy policy