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By the people and for the people of Cypress, Texas!

EatCypress.com is a local website that lists businesses and restaurants in Cypress, TX, marketing directly to the community.  We live here in Cypress, so we are 100% focused on supporting and promoting the locally owned and operated!

Here you can find all types of Cypress restaurants, from take-out pizza, to drive-thru coffee, to a fine-dining steakhouse…  a neighborhood bar where you can sit and have a beer, to an upscale wine bar that will make you swear you are mid-town.  All of these restaurants have something unique to offer, service with a down home style that you can only find in Cypress, TX.

Don’t miss our Coupon Page where you can find valuable savings… many of our restaurants have kid and family friendly offers.  Check it out!  Thank you for visiting our site, we hope you find a restaurant to fit your dining needs… and remember to tell all your friends to Go Local - EatCypress.com!

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Proud and active member of the 290 Cypress Business Networking Group
and Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce

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Creating Strong and Vibrant Communities
(From the Coles Connection January Edition - Peel, Inc.)

It’s a fact of our global economy that consumers are drawn to the internet because of convenience.  Why is it important to “Think Local Business First?”

  1. Local Businesses are often collectively our largest local employer.  The largest growth of jobs is from small business owners.
  2. When one dollar is spent at a local business, economist indicate it is circulated four to seven additional times in the local economy.
  3. Every dollar spent locally generates up to 75% more tax revenue to our community and State.
  4. Local business are often the largest financial supporters of neighborhood school programs, local charities and your sports activities.
  5. Strong local businesses help maintain property values and contribute to the character of our community by offering a diverse selection of goods and services.
  6. Local businesses are most often the first job for our children and also the first introduction into the “real world” of economics.
  7. Small businesses often innovate quicker and thus grow faster and can have a greater impact on our community.

Support the businesses in your community and “Think Local Business First.”

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