Restaurant in Spring, United States
Gringo's
100Pearl PointsConvenience first

About Gringo's
Gringo's is a practical Spring pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. Book it for casual lunches, family dinners, or a repeat visit where easy timing and a relaxed room are the priority; compare Belly of the Beast if you want a clearer Mexican $$ alternative with a more defined dining angle.
In Spring's casual dining mix, Gringo's is best described from the verified basics: it is a casual venue with daily hours that begin at 11 AM. That makes it a practical option to consider when timing and an easy dress code matter more than a highly documented dining format. Beyond the hours and casual dress code, specific details such as cuisine, menu structure, price, service style, awards are not verified here, so the safest read is a direct local choice rather than a highly defined destination.
The atmosphere should be framed only as casual, because that is the confirmed dress-code signal. It is not possible from the verified information to promise a particular room style, pacing, chef-led format, beverage program, or special-occasion setup. For someone deciding whether to return, the clearest reason is convenience: Gringo's is open every day, with later closing on Friday and Saturday.
Book it for convenience, not ceremony
The strongest reason to choose Gringo's is the simplicity of its confirmed schedule. Current hours are 11 AM to 9 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM to 10 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday. That all-week availability gives diners in Spring a useful window for a casual meal without needing to build the outing around a formal format.
Because the verified information does not include a price tier, tasting-menu format, award list, chef attribution, or detailed menu description, Gringo's should not be framed as a splurge pick or a highly specialized dining choice. Treat it as a casual Spring option when the brief is simple. If you are comparing choices, Belly of the Beast is another option to consider, while Gringo's remains the clearer call when the confirmed priorities are casual dress and broad daily hours.
Who should choose this over a peer
Choose Gringo's when the decision is mainly about an easy casual outing in Spring and a schedule that works across the week. Skip making it the anchor for a major occasion if you need verified details on awards, chef credentials, pricing, tasting formats, or a more formal room; those specifics are not confirmed in the available facts. In that case, compare it with other named options or other dining in Spring based on the exact experience you want.
Quick reference: casual dress code, open daily from 11 AM, closes at 9 PM most nights and 10 PM on Friday and Saturday, best understood as a low-pressure Spring option based on the verified information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Gringo's handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-restriction details are not verified here. If your party has strict needs, check directly with Gringo's before going, because the available facts do not confirm menu filters, allergy procedures, or a specific cuisine style.
What should I wear to Gringo's?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code is casual, so a neat everyday outfit is enough unless your group prefers to dress up.
How far ahead should I book Gringo's?
The verified information does not confirm a reservation policy. Plan around the time of day: Gringo's is open from 11 AM to 9 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM to 10 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday. For a larger group or a specific arrival plan, check the venue's official channels.
Is Gringo's good for a special occasion?
Use it for a casual, low-pressure outing rather than assuming a formal occasion setup. The verified facts confirm Spring, daily hours, a casual dress code, but they do not confirm awards, a tasting format, a chef-led experience, or a formal dining style.
Is an earlier or later visit better at Gringo's?
That depends on your schedule. Gringo's opens at 11 AM every day and closes at 9 PM most nights, with a 10 PM close on Friday and Saturday. Choose the timing that best fits your group, since no specific meal period or menu format is verified here.
What are alternatives to Gringo's?
Other named options to compare include Belly of the Beast, Steamboat House, Cutten Kitchen, Derby Restaurant, Brix Wine Cellars, along with other dining in Spring. Use the comparison that best matches what you need, since Gringo's is most clearly defined here by its casual dress code and daily hours.
Can I eat at the bar at Gringo's?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified information. If that matters, contact Gringo's before going. The confirmed basics are the casual dress code and daily hours from 11 AM, with later closing on Friday and Saturday.
Location
6925 Cypresswood Dr Ste G, Spring, TX 77379
Spring, United States
Compare Gringo's
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gringo's | Spring | , | , |
| Cutten Kitchen | Houston | , | , |
| Derby Restaurant | Houston | , | , |
| Brix Wine Cellars | Houston | , | , |
| Belly of the Beast | Spring | Mexican | $$ |
| Steamboat House | Houston | , | , |
How Gringo's Spring compares with similar nearby venues.
If you do not book Gringo's
Try Belly of the Beast if the group specifically wants Mexican in Spring and a clearer $$ positioning. Consider Brix Wine Cellars if drinks and a more adult-feeling setting matter more than a broad casual dinner brief.
How Gringo's compares in Spring
Gringo's is the easy-booking, low-pressure choice in this set. Against Belly of the Beast, it is less clearly positioned on cuisine and price, while Belly of the Beast gives diners a firmer Mexican, $$ signal. Choose Gringo's when the group wants casual familiarity; choose Belly of the Beast when the meal needs a more defined Mexican direction.
Cutten Kitchen, Derby Restaurant, and Brix Wine Cellars are weaker direct comparisons for a Spring decision because the available venue detail does not clarify their cuisine or pricing. Brix Wine Cellars is the one to consider if the night is more drink-led; Derby Restaurant reads more occasion-oriented by name, but without pricing or format detail, it is harder to rank confidently.
Steamboat House belongs on the wider cross-shop list for diners willing to compare beyond the immediate Spring comfort zone. For value and booking ease, Gringo's is the safer casual pick. For a meal where ambiance, service depth, or a clearer restaurant identity matters more, start with Belly of the Beast before widening the search.
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