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  • Red Cat Jazz Cafe

    711 Franklin St. Downtown/ Midtown

    713-226-7870

    Even if you don't know Miles Davis from Buddy Miles or John Coltrane from John Legend (or jazz fusion from fusion cooking, for that matter), there's something about being in a jazz club that automatically makes you feel more, well, sophisticated. Downtown's Red Cat Jazz Café, though, offers uptown sophistication with a down-home Southern twist and spacious brick-wall acoustics that ensure you never miss a (blue) note. Several of the Red Cat's resident artists — elder-statesman vocalist Ardis Turner and New Orleans native/Patti LaBelle duet partner Mary Griffin — play jazz that, like Houston itself, has been heavily infiltrated by blues, R&B and soul. And don't forget to eat — the Red Cat's Louisiana-flavored menu (pricey, but worth it) and full bar will fill your belly as satisfyingly as the music fills your ears.
    5 articles
  • A 2nd Cup

    1111 E. 11th St Heights

    832-962-7656

    Coffee house
    1 event 2 articles
  • 57 West Jazz Cafe

    5757 Westheimer Rd. Galleria

    713-520-5299

  • Active Passion

    803 Usener St Suite 100 Heights

    832-804-8397

  • Amsterdam Co. Coffeehouse

    807 W 19th St Heights

    832-444-6658

    Amsterdam Co. CoffeeHouse features a variety of speciality coffees, cold pressed juices, teas, and cannabis. In addition, they aim to educate consumers with various avenues of outreach within the community.
  • Art of Coffee

    609 Bradford Ave, Kemah Clear Lake

    281-532-6933

    Art Of Coffee is the new local coffee shop right in the heart of Kemah, TX. A mixed variety of coffee, teas, and fresh smoothies. Also offering a menu of sandwiches, salads, and flat breads. With twelve local artists to come and look at. Make Art Of Coffee your new go to spot!
  • Bad Ass Coffee

    11930 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress

    832-323-2470

  • Barbarossa Coffee

    9222 Louetta Rd. Ste #106, Spring Outside Houston

    832-559-7684

  • Beans Cafe

    1127 Eldridge Pkwy #100 Memorial

    281-920-9620

  • Beard Papa's Katy

    23119 Colonial Parkway Suite A13 Katy

    832-913-1257

    The World's Best Cream Puffs - Now in Katy, TX!
  • Blacksmith Coffee Bar

    1018 Westheimer Rd. Montrose

    832-360-7470

    Not only can you get a great cup of coffee at Blacksmith; you can also grab a bite to eat. Whether you want the Vietnamese eggs and steak or the biscuit with crème fraîche and marmalade, you'll walk away full and satisfied. Each cup of coffee crafted at this Montrose coffee shop is made with care; the beans are perfectly roasted and the taste lingers after each sip.
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  • Bohemeo's

    708 Telephone Rd. East End

    713-923-4277

    Beloved East End gathering spot Bohemeo's is known for its lush patio, live music, coffee and open-mike nights thanks to former owners and local artists Lupe and Sid Olivares. Current owners Kent Marshall (also of TK Bitterman's and Market Square Bar & Grill) and Keith Adkins of Fontana Coffee Roasters introduced some changes when they took over, and the changes suited Bohemeo's well. In addition to coffee, Bohemeo's also offers a tap wall of all-local craft beers. The small food menu offers excellent fish tacos with a creamy, spicy sauce; individual-size pizzas on a whole wheat crust; and daily specials like a Swiss chard quiche made with chard from The Last Organic Outpost. There are plenty of options for vegetarians, too, which can be tough to find in the East End. And thanks to Adkins, the coffee program at this sprawling coffeehouse is appropriately excellent..
    29 articles
  • Bonterra at Woodforest

    300 Bonterra Blvd. Montgomery, TX 77316. Montgomery

    281-670-1007

  • Boomtown Coffee

    242 W. 19th St. Heights

    713-862-7018

    Owner Matt Toomey roasts all of his own beans at Boomtown Coffee - so if you don't like the roast, you can take it up with the man who served it to you. You likely will, though, which is why Toomey also sells his beans to take home at this little Heights coffee shop, along with breakfast pastries, quiches, cupcakes and more from local bakers. During the week, food trucks often roll up to the coffee shop's old storefront entrance on 19th Street.
    9 articles
  • Café Bustelo

    3615 Montrose Blvd Montrose

    800-990-9039

  • Cafe Bustelo Pop-Up

    701 W. Alabama St. Montrose

    312-228-6855

  • Cafe Express

    3800 Southwest Fwy Ste 124 Heights

    713-514-3567

  • Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & Grill

    3730 Washington Ave. Heights

    713-864-0000

    This Egyptian-themed cafe, bar and hookah lounge features Egyptian murals painted by a local Heights artist throughout the building and patio, the highlight being the painting of King Tut and the pyramids behind the performance stage. Cafe Luxor serves up a variety of liquors, wines and beers, including six different varieties of beers from Houston's Karbach Brewing Company. The hookah has a local connection as well, as a large number of the 75-plus favored tobaccos offered come from the Haze Tobacco company in Stafford. An international food menu includes Mediterranean and Persian dishes as well as American bar food like pizzas, burgers and wings; the lemon-pepper wings are a customer favorite, according to the food and beverages manager we spoke with. Italian coffee imported from Italy is also available along with a variety of energy drinks, as well as Dom Pérignon champagne for that special occasion. Luxor calls itself the place “Where The Fun Never Stops,” and to prove it offers a weekly schedule of events that includes open-mike night, karaoke, live music and live belly dancers who mix things up by sometimes dancing with swords, fire and snakes. All ages are welcome at Luxor, which stays open until 4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, serving coffee, hookah and food after hours until closing.
  • Cafe Poetes

    122 W. Gray St. Downtown/ Midtown

    346-802-4969

  • Caffe Di Firenze

    910 Prairie St Downtown/ Midtown

    714-454-6131

    Caffe Di Firenze is a taste of Italy in the Bayou City. Located in the historic downtown, Caffe Di Firenze only uses fresh and organic ingredients to create classic drinks from espresso to house-specialties like “The Gryffindor”, a chili-infused mocha. Take a trip to Firenze & Turin with the owner and head Chef David A, and discover gourmet coffee at a non-gourmet price. Dogs are welcomed.
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  • Catalina Coffee

    2201 Washington Heights

    713-861-8448

    This is not a corporate caffeine factory - Catalina prides itself on expertly crafted coffee drinks. There's not much outdoor seating, but the interior is warm and library-like, with big windows that look out on the part of Washington Avenue that has yet to be invaded by frat bars. The espresso selection rotates regularly and pastries are available. This is definitely a place for those who would step into Starbucks during only the most dire caffeine emergencies.
    5 articles
  • Circa-1930 Residence behind Nia Moves

    508 Pecore Heights

    The circa-1930 residence behind Nia Moves occasionally serves as a venue for pop-ups like El Gato Coffee House's holiday party.
  • Cork Grinders

    206 W. Texas Ave. Baytown

    281-427-3260

    Baytown's first wine and coffee bar, Cork Grinders is a popular spot to kick back and relax with a cold—or hot!—one. Boasting exposed brick walls and ductwork accented by cozy couches and a smattering of tables, the vibe at Cork Grinders is equally gritty and comfortable. What you'll encounter upon arriving at this cozy cafe depends on the time of day. In the morning, for example, you'll see baristas behind the counter doling out fresh espresso, lattes, and breakfast sandwiches to patrons stopping by during the pre-work rush. As the sun sets, Cork Grinders makes its nightly transformation into a hip wine bar, where regulars congregate to choose from more than 80 different wines and an equally impressive number of locally brewed craft beers. Pair your libation with a cheese plate or a slice of molten lava chocolate cake. Cork Grinders is open Mondays through Saturdays. Live music takes place every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening.
  • Doshi House Cafe

    3419 Dowling St. Third Ward

    713-528-0060

    This Third Ward coffeehouse/art space also offers breakfast, lunch and dinner — albeit in limited portions. Breakfast at Doshi features pastries and other goods from local bakers, while lunch offers a small selection of paninis, soups and salads. Dinner is one filling, vegetarian meal per night — a Thai red curry one night or Indian butter "chicken" the next — and is very inexpensive. Fresh juices and smoothies are available throughout the day, and the cozy space invites you to kick back, relax and enjoy the calm, quiet atmosphere.
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  • Dot Coffee Shop

    7006 Gulf Freeway Outer Loop - SE

    713-644-7669

    Dot Coffee Shop may not share ownership with the infamous Kirby House of Pies, but if restaurants could be related, they'd still be cousins. Though the location near 45 and the South Loop brings a slight different crowd, the food is also mostly heavy, traditional American fare (emphasis on breakfast), and there's still a good chance you'll get some good people-watching done if you eat late at night. Unlike similar diner-style places, you get a complimentary bread basket to start things off.
    1 article
  • Double Trouble Caffeine & Cocktails

    3622 Main St Suite D Downtown/ Midtown

    (713) 874-0096

  • El Gato Coffeehouse

    508 Pecore St., Suite A Heights

    214-734-8519

    Coffeehouse and cat cafe. Adoptable cats provided by Houston Humane Society.
    5 articles
  • EQ Heights

    1030 Heights Blvd Heights

  • Go-Sip Cafe

    1050 N. Post Oak Rd. Outer Loop - NW

    713-808-9349

    You would never know this is a restaurant since it is situated in an office park, but inside it's homey. The organic yogurt, granola and fresh berries coulis will leave you wondering if you'll ever eat anything else for breakfast. Lunch includes creative salads and pita wraps like the hummus and grilled vegetables or the organic kafta with mint yogurt.
  • Henderson & Kane General Store

    715 Henderson St Heights

    281-974-3557

    We are an old fashioned general store with modern amenities created to service one of Houston’s oldest historic neighborhoods. Inside we offer a premium full service coffee bar, locally sourced produce and goods, as well as an excellent barbecue menu and draft beer growlers to go. If there’s anything you’d like to see us add to our store please fill out our survey at the bottom of this page. Hope to see you soon!
    2 articles
  • Honey Art Cafe

    3516 S. Shepehrd Dr. Montrose

    832-582-0672

    Honey Art Cafe is a creative hub where you can take art classes, view artwork, and eat deliciously beautiful food