News from My Table
What’s going on at My Table magazine and around town in the restaurant, food and wine world?
Most recent review from Fat Baby, My Table's Favorite Dining BlogHomemade Pesto & Homemade Whole Wheat PastaThe Skinny: Roll your sleeves up and get ready to earn your meal.The Fat: Blah, blah, blah about the economy and how we have to keep an eye on spending and cut down on dining out. WE GET IT. But dining in doesn’t have to feel like punishment, it can be a fun activity that helps you really appreciate the food you put in your body.You know I’m not exactly a health nut, but I don’t eat fried food |
The Ultimate Food Lover’s Guide to Houston
Lazywood Press, the parent company of My Table magazine, released The Ultimate Food Lover’s Guide To Houston, in August 2008. With more than 550 listings—they cover restaurants, ethnic markets, bakeries, wine bars, butchers, coffeehouses, tea rooms, pubs, farmers’ markets and much more—plus dozens of sidebars and recommendations, this is the most complete foodie guidebook ever published in Houston. We’re happy (and sad) to report that the original print run of 15,000 is nearly sold out. Many Houston retailers have sold their last copy. You can, however, still buy it here.
Where is My Table magazine sold?
Having trouble finding a copy of My Table on your local newsstand? We’re sympathetic, and we’re working hard to increase our distribution across the city. Here are some of the places where you can find My Table for sale.
Advertising in My Table Magazine
My Table is a different kind of lifestyle publication. Personal, quirky and very specialized. It’s more relevant. More useful. Neither a supermarket freebie nor a “controlled circulation” publication, My Table magazine is available only by paid subscription and for sale at better retail outlets. Want to bring My Table readers to your table? Our ad rates are the lowest in town.


