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  • 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.
    58 articles
  • 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
  • Class 502

    9889 Bellaire Blvd d220 Outer Loop - SW

    832-831-8152

    1 article
  • CWA Local 6222 Union Hall

    1730 Jefferson St. Heights

    832-405-9160

    ANNOUNCING THE FIRST ANNUAL LONE STAR ICED TEA FESTIVAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 WE WILL CELEBRATE THE SOUTH'S FAVORITE BEVERAGE WITH TALKS, VENDORS, FOOD, MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES, AND SAMPLES. Sponsored by Texas Tea and Travel and The Tea Mistress.
    1 article
  • 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.
    19 articles
  • Khon's Wine Darts Coffee Art

    2808 Milam Montrose

    713-523-7775

    Khon's isn't exactly in a neighborhood - in fact, it's the heart of a Midtown strip center several streets away from any houses - but it has a neighborhood feel. It's a haven for creatives looking for a bit of refreshment, be that beer and wine or coffee and tea, open seven days a week, every day of the year. The cooler is stocked with loads of icy brews from around the Gulf Coast, including some hard-to-find Louisiana beers, and the extensive sake menu has a selection of tasting flights. Owner Khon Lu supports the local arts community by featuring both visual art on the walls and live music in the bar.
    3 articles
  • Le's Teahouse Gourmet Sandwiches & Tapioca

    6965 Barker Cypress Rd. Outer Loop - NW

  • Little Hen

    4444 Westheimer Ct H110, Houston, TX 77027 River Oaks

  • MKT BAR

    1001 Austin Downtown/ Midtown

    832-360-2222

    MKT BAR is located right inside Phoenicia Specialty Foods, one of the best grocery stores in the city. It's also not a bad little date place, with enough dim lighting and extensive wine and beer lists to keep you busy in addition to the bar food. All of the music is local, and ranges from DJ sets, jazz combos, light rock offerings so it's not too intrusive.
    86 articles
  • Morningstar

    4721 N. Main Heights

    832-806-1115

    Morningstar is David Buehrer’s reimagining of the neighborhood cafe. It starts with coffee and doughnuts, but that tells only part of the story. The coffee is consistently excellent, as should be expected of the man behind Greenway Coffee and Blacksmith. The doughnuts stumbled at first, but have hit their stride with intriguing flavor combinations and concepts. Don’t miss the salted lime and chile pineapple fritter, with its funky fruity flavor and burst of salty chile heat. Morningstar also incorporates a wide-ranging tea program, with a heavy focus on matcha. The ceremonial green tea shows up across the menu, from a selection of options that frame the tea through the lens of espresso beverages and an utterly beguiling spin on Vietnamese iced coffee in the matcha sua da, to a matcha frosted raised and glazed doughnut. Elsewhere, rice bowls and inventive “cereal” options showcase the international flavors that provide much of Houston’s dining spark. Don’t miss the kaleidoscopic flavors and textures of the Valrhona Chia pudding, an unexpectedly delightful vegan offering. Likewise the Moneycat potatoes. Crispy fried with tender and earthy sweet interiors, the potatoes come glazed with funky gochujang, drizzled with zippy Kewpie mayo and showered with aromatic herbs. More than any of the menu items, though, Morningstar is a place whose focus is on accommodation. It has what you want, and wants you to treat it as you will. Have a drink, have a bite, have a meal. In the grand tradition of neighborhood cafes, Morningstar mostly wants to make you feel at home, and it succeeds mightily.
    6 articles
  • Rosinka Wine & Tea House

    2509 Rice Blvd. Kirby-West U

    832-509-9464

    Located in Rice Village, Rosinka offers wines mostly from France and Italy, but a few from the Americas, made by small producers; these are not the kinds of wines you will find in big grocery-store chains or liquor stores. It also sells high-quality teas from China with no blends or added flavors, as well as French Cafe, Jamaican-style and organic Colombian coffee. There is food as well, which Rosinka describes as a Russian, French and Italian fusion; meat and chicken pies are among the favorites. Sweets sold here include lemon cream cheesecake and apple turnovers; join the wine and tea club to receive retail discounts and attend member-exclusive events like wine tastings.
    2 articles
  • Silver Sycamore Tea Room

    5111 Pine Ave. Pasadena

    281-487-4033

    1 article
  • Tapioca House

    9104 Bellaire Boulevard Ste B Unknown

    713-272-6468

  • Te' House of Tea

    1927 Fairview River Oaks

    713-522-8868

    Nestled away in a non-descript building on the tree lined streets of Fairview and Woodhead sits Te' House of Tea. Boasting over 130 different types of tea, this place focuses on serving high-quality tea from small farms that has been grown in accordance with fair-trade practices. They specialize in teas of all types, from black to green to herbal and beyond. Loose tea may be purchased in bulk for home consumption, or order a cup to enjoy in the cozy dining area. Brunch is served on Saturdays with an emphasis on locally grown, organic ingredients. The daily lunch menu is vegetarian and vegan friendly, and includes quiches, salads and panini, among other light fare.
    3 articles
  • Tea Bar & Organics Rice Village

    2408A Rice Village Downtown/ Midtown

    832-878-8584

    grand opening of tea bar and organics rice village! attach below is the things we will be hosting! more will be added https://www.facebook.com/events/202762200079283/. opening day will be tba around spring break or end of spring break time. to find exact day please contact me at 832-878-8584
  • TEA+ART

    613 1/2 W. 19th St. Heights

    832-955-1767

    Local Houston art gallery and tea tasting bar hosting a variety of local artists and serving locally blended teas and fresh herbs. Hosts monthly art shows and exhibitions and is available for parties, classes, special events and more!
  • Tila's Teahouse

    9416 Long Point Rd. Outer Loop - NW

    281-988-8452

  • Yauatcha

    The Galleria, 5045 Westheimer Rd Galleria

    713-357-7588

    In March 2017, Hakkasan Hospitality Group’s Yauatcha arrived in Houston with much fanfare. One of only two in the United States and the eighth location in the world, the Michelin-starred restaurant is indeed exclusive and rare. The interior of the upscale Chinese eatery is aesthetically pleasing, service is impeccable and most of the food is dainty and delicious, with an exquisite selection of petite pastries and sweet creations. Skip the traditional har gau and shui mai, and try the more unique offerings, like the duck pumpkin puff and crispy soft shell crab with almonds from executive chef Ho Chee Boon.
    8 articles