Lucille’s named Texas trailblazer! Houston, TX

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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!