How to Get a Reservation at Indigo
Third Ward · Houston
Indigo is a celebrated Third Ward Houston restaurant from chef Jonny Rhodes, exploring African American culinary history and the foodways of the South through a deeply personal tasting menu.
Why Is It So Hard to Book?
Indigo is small, meaningful, and unlike anything else in Houston. Its unique culinary perspective and critical acclaim create intense demand for a very limited number of seats.
Tips for Getting a Table at Indigo
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Book as early as possible — Indigo's small size and unique concept mean reservations go quickly.
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This is a tasting menu experience — plan for a full evening.
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A party of two will have the best luck in this intimate space.
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Monitor with ResTracker for any cancellations that open up.
The Fastest Way: Cancellation Alerts
Even fully booked restaurants have cancellations — usually in the 24–72 hours before a seating. ResTracker monitors Indigo on Resy and OpenTable around the clock and sends you an email the moment a slot opens up.
Most users get their first alert within a few days of setting up monitoring.
Try ResTracker FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Is Indigo Houston on Resy or OpenTable?
Indigo takes reservations through Tock.
What neighborhood is Indigo Houston in?
Indigo is located in the Third Ward neighborhood of Houston.
What is Indigo Houston known for?
Indigo is known for its deeply personal tasting menu exploring African American culinary history and Southern foodways. Chef Jonny Rhodes's work has earned national critical acclaim.
How many seats does Indigo have?
Indigo is an intimate restaurant — seating is very limited, which is why reservations are so competitive. A party of two has the best chance.