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    Little Beakers - Katy/Memorial

    4.1 (9 reviews)

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    Ivan K.

    We came here as part of a Christmas gift for our kids and their cousins. We had kids there starting from age 4. There were several lab experiments to choose from out of the lab manual. There are lab coats and goggles for the kids to use (although not the cleanest). Definitely recommend that the goggles stay on as there is at least one experiment where there are caps popping off bottles into the air. The kids loved the slime-making experiments and of course the geyser one with the soda and Mentos is always a hit. Great time to spend with your kids, while helping lay the foundation for more interest in science. We were there for an hour. And definitely could have stayed longer as there were still many experiments to explore. The only downside is not everything was the cleanest and there were a few materials that were missing/short for some of the experiments, but despite this it is a fun time to be had by all!

    Kristy S.

    Cute !! Went to a birthday party there. Every kid gets a jacket and goggles. They do about 4 experiments plus one special for the birthday kid. Then you go to your room and have pizza (you provide the food) and cake. They just provide the glass room. The experiments were fun and the staff were friendly. Overall a great experience

    Nic P.

    This place is amazing!! It's right next to my house and I didn't even know it! I took my grandson here one Sunday after seeing it on Groupon and I am so glad I found it. He had the most amazing time! You walk in and everyone is very friendly and they explain to you how everything works. They give you safety glasses and a really cute white coat, you also get a binder and there are different workstations to do the experiments named after scientists. The binder is filled with all of the experiments that you can do and where they are located, super simple, super easy to understand. They tell you which experiments are the favorites so that you don't have to search. We were there for an hour I did not have enough time, next time we'll go back for longer! My grandson was so excited doing these experiments, he had so much fun. It's a really great introduction to science as well. I highly, highly recommend this place, it's so great! Oh, I find it, you have to sort of go behind D and B's. Park pretty close to the parking garage, if not in it. It's on the backside of the buildings. It was kind of confusing, but we found it after a short walk.

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    5.0
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    I've done about 4-5 escape rooms, and this one was the most immersive…read more I recommend giving yourself 10-15 minutes to find the place. Finding it was kind of like a mini-escape room in itself! You go through an entrance that kind of looks like a hotel building ish. You'll still be outside and inside an elevator Theme: you'll figure out what happened to houdini. And right from the get go (when you do find the actual place), it feels incredibly immersive In terms of difficulty, this one one of the more easier ones. I went with 3 other people who have never done an escape room before, and we all succeeded. Some challenging puzzles but nothing you can't figure out with some trial and error This feels a little more on the pricier side ($64/person), but you semi-interact with the "staff" (where most escape rooms they leave you alone). But all in all, probably the most unique one I've done!

    Strange Bird is located in a small suite inside of a large office complex so directions are…read moredefinitely needed to find your way. Once there, the escape room is a wonderful way to spend a hot summer afternoon in the cool a/c and out of the Houston heat! There's a clean and bright minimalistic waiting area with clever quirky riddles, bird pics and signs on the walls. (Sidenote: the bathroom is a time portal so be careful). When the escape room event begins Madame Daphne comes out to greet your group and leads you to her tarot reading room where she does readings for about 2 people after handing each person a liability waiver that's kept in their own personalized box, each disguised as a book she pulls from her bookshelf. You crumble your waiver up and throw it in the birdcage with her co-worker Sir Walter, who is in charge of the forms. Each person puts their belongings away for safekeeping in Madame Daphne's wardrobe. It's recommended to put your cellphone away but you are allowed to keep it in case you feel you might need your flashlight. That is the only reason you are to use your cell phone once inside. When everyone's items are stored away and after going over the rules, Madame Daphne leads you into her seance parlor. She uses your group's help to channel the ghosts of Harry Houdini and strange things begin to occur as Houdini confirms he's in the room with you. He demands that Madame Daphne leave and you and your group are then left to solve various clues to free his ghost and yourselves from the escape room. The sound and visual effects, realistic props and stellar acting by the individuals who portray Madame Daphne and the ghost of Harry Houdini make this a truly immersive experience. It's easy to see why this escape room has been ranked as the best one in the country.

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    What a fun place to go I went with a friend for a nice girls night!…read more We were tired of eating out all the time and this time I wanted to get out of the house and try something new. This place was certainly the place to do that, we did ax throwing, which I had done before, but we also got to do knife throwing and archery. Knife throwing is very difficult (do not be deceived by how each they make it look) and archery is as well, but we did enough axe throwing that we became very proficient at it. They actually also spend their time to show you each activity. There are two people there working, or at least there were when we were there that night, one man in the bar and Food and the other introducing you to each activity. They spent quite a bit of time making sure you know what to do the safety routines, and how to improve your skill. I would definitely be back. The food is also really good and they have a bar. It's just a really nice laid-back spot to get a little arm work in, try something new and eat good food. I highly recommend!

    This was a great event for a friend's birthday. We really enjoyed the setup. The staff is very…read morehelpful and gives you plenty of guidance, if that's what you like. The throwing area is very roomy and helps you feel safe. I've been to other axe throwing places in the Houston area and not all of them seem to be as focused on customer safety, so I appreciated it. There's plenty to drink if you're thirsty as well and the playlist while we were there was great. Totally our demographic (it was 80's rock). Additionally, we were able to throw axes and knives. I've never thrown knives before and they were trickier than axes but it was very fun throwing them. Definitely recommend this place if you're looking for axe throwing in this area.

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    This is a great place to relax. Get together with friends or solo and work on your creative skills…read more The pottery ranges from different sizes and prices. My friends and I had a great bonding day at Mad Potter. The staff there was really nice and provided us with a great introduction session. All of the materials such as paint and brushes are included in the price. An added bonus is that it's BYOB! It takes a few days for them to glaze your product. Don't expect to receive a text that your item is ready for pick up. Only con is paid parking near the front of the building, however there is a free parking garage that is located within a 5 minutes walk.

    A Diy project worth spending time and money on. There were more locations a couple years ago, but…read morelike many businesses, few remain and I am glad they do. Its a place where u get to pick an item of pottery of ur choice- say, a plate, cup, doll, animal etc, and if u want a special item u can check their website, if the particular store u r visiting doesn't have it they will get it for u. Its nice as your own personal expression of art. Or great even for a birthday party, or a team building activity etc. its BYOB, so ..... take ur time relax and create a little bit of u. They will provide the art supplies of course for a cost and once u r done and hand over your finished product they will glaze it and give it to you, I think in 3 days. MaryAnn was the adorable associate who was there when we visited and gave a lot of information. I own a couple of pieces from there from a few years ago, its probably time to create another new one :)

    Immersive Gamebox

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    Growing up, I never got into the Nintendo Wii, but Immersive Gamebox felt like what I imagine Wii +…read moreescape room vibes would be. It was surprisingly fun. Some parts of the game were a little confusing, but that's what made it better. You have to rely on team strategy, communication, and logic to get through each round. Otherwise, you're not making it far. For a Sunday, it wasn't crowded at all. The check-in process was very straightforward. Our game started about 30 minutes late because we were waiting for someone in our party, but the host was super gracious and still gave us the full time since no one was scheduled after us. I was confused at first why drinks were even offered, but by round three it got warm, and I absolutely saw the need to hydrate. I loved that they had a tripod so you could record your own footage, and the boomerang they take of your group at the end was a nice touch. One tech hiccup though happened when some of the headbands weren't picking up my friends' movements. The host explained afterwards that it was likely because of their hair. Something to keep in mind for my big hair girlies... Definitely more fun than I expected. Would go back for a date, group hang, or team-building session. Good for all ages.

    Cool experience because it is what you make it. First time here so it was all new. The host was…read moresick or tired so instead of listening to his instructions, I was more concerned with not touching anything he did. The Floor is Lava game was ok but Squid Games was really fun. Probably one and done with this.

    Idea Lab Kids

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    Review for summer camp only…read more My son attended summer camp for a week this summer and we won't return/recommend. He told me they basically watched shows/movies and went to the gym which is fine but I paid for him to do something more hands on and learning. Plenty of other camps to explore in houston.

    First question asked to me when I checked into this place was, "Did you purchase the yelp deal?" I…read morewas not there for their normal services, which includes kid tutoring and afterschool programs. I was there because my wife wanted something fun and different for my daughter to do on her 8th birthday. You cannot use the yelp deal on a birthday party package, so my answer is a resounding, "I would have, if I could have!" I must start off by stating that the staff is really nice and they genuinely seem to enjoy children. My daughter was having a fairy party, and her and her female friends enjoyed themselves being girly. I must point out that they started off shooting hoops, so no true gender bias here! There were multiple rooms with multiple themes, which included a music room with guitars and keyboards. You know anytime children have a chance to make noise in a place that you bring them to have fun, they will not spare those decibels! The children were treated to dressing as a fairy, designing and building a home that would be in an enchanted forest, if such a thing existed. That included glitter and moss to make sure the house was pretty! The girls also dipped their hands in salts to soften their skin so when they put on makeup and polish their fingers, they were feeling pretty and pampered. All in all, it was a great time had by the girls, and the facilities are decent. The staff ensured each female left happy, so I could not ask for more from them. Professional, friendly staff mixed with multiple activities for your child leads to good memories. Consider them the next time you have a birthday party to throw. Also look in them for the multiple scholastic enhancement programs designed to get your kid growing in multiple areas of life.

    Little Beakers - Katy/Memorial - preschools - Updated August 2026

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