Best Coffee Shops in Houston

In Houston, locating the ideal cup of coffee or tea is not difficult. The city is home to numerous hangouts that sell delicious cold and hot brews, chai, and toddies perfect for grabbing some caffeine on the run or relaxing with.

However, for other people, the atmosphere is just as important as the beverage. When working from home no longer appeals, choose to hang out at one of these coffee shops where the ambience and snacks are just as important as the coffee.

9 Best Coffee Shops in Houston

(To Take Peaceful Sips of Coffee with Joy)

1.Headquarters for Luce Coffee Roasters in Ella

At this popular spot in Garden Oaks, you can enjoy your coffee while viewing it being roasted. The coffee here is locally roasted by Luce Coffee.

Get your coffee at the counter on the ground floor, then take a seat on the mezzanine level to enjoy the view of the entire business. 

Although this hidden gem in Garden Oaks features a drive-through for convenient takeaway orders, it’s imperative to go inside to appreciate the aesthetically beautiful setting, where cushioned banquettes and soft furnishings are abundant.

 2.Company Tenfold Coffee

Tenfold Coffee roasts its own coffee and provides a nice space in which to drink it, so the roastery isn’t just for show.

Tall, leafy plants are added to the industrial-style area to soften it. The inside is bathed in morning light from floor to ceiling windows, making it a popular site for those who work from home.

3.Wild, coffee, a bar, and a pharmacy

A trip to this Heights store is, to put it mildly, like taking a stroll on the wild side. It combines elements of a coffee shop, a cocktail bar and a CBD dispensary.

The Bali-inspired room features walls covered in thick tropical foliage, a bar where customers can buy hot and iced coffees and cocktails, and a CBD shop on the other end.

Try the coffee-based Buzz Wild chilled and combine it with alcohol or a hemp-infused elixir for a winning mix.

4.Houston Heights Café at Bluestone Lane

This rapidly expanding Australian breakfast chain has locations in the Heights, Rice Village, and Post Oak Plaza.

It offers a variety of ways to start the day, including smoothies, tea, juice, breakfast bowls, hot and cold coffee drinks, as well as a variety of toasts, salads, and sandwiches for lunch and breakfast.

Order a Hot Milo, which is an Australian-style coffee made with malted chocolate and your choice of milk.

5.Medicinal Coffee

Antidote, a hidden gem in the Heights, offers pastries, beer, wine, coffee, and free WiFi in a low-key setting with both indoor and outdoor seating.

The menu’s main focus is drip coffees and specialty brews, such as the highly wanted cajeta latte, which is created with goat’s milk caramel, and the Antidote, which is a brewed coffee with an espresso shot.

6.L.A. Land

Visit this gleaming LA-based coffee shop if you’re in need of a caffeine boost. The welcoming staff will greet you warmly and offer you compliments before treating you to one of their delectable coffees, its vibrant Lavender Bloom Matcha Latte, and so many others.

Try one of their breakfast toasts; if you’re craving something sweet, choose the toast that has berries and Nutella on top.

Order the Queen toast, which is topped with mashed avocado, cream cheese, chilli flakes, and lemon, for something savoury with a bit of spice.

7.The West End Coffee Shop

Looking for a new setting or a place to work with a view? This lovely, busy coffee shop, housed in a former church, has seating options on three floors as well as a delightful rooftop.

With classic espresso selections, drip coffee, teas and speciality coffee and tea combinations, the beverage selection won’t let you down either.

 8.Cafe Blue Tile

Blue Tile Coffee now has a permanent location in the H-E-B on Washington Avenue after starting as a pop-up in Gristworks. It serves coffee with a distinctively Houstonian flair.

 The store’s name is derived from the blue curb tiles that were originally used to identify specific streets across the city. It is known for its excellent cortado, which is made with rich whole milk and honey.

9.Coca-Cola Catalina

In order to secure a seat, it’s imperative to arrive early at this cosy place, which is a favourite hangout for laptop tourists.

After settling in, indulge in a rosemary or raisin scone and a beautifully adorned cappuccino. Need a pick-me-up after work? Every day, Catalina is open till 7 o’clock.

Conclusion

These Houston breakfast establishments and coffee businesses are the best. The businesses range from quaint local hangouts for friends to ones with a hip vibe and ideal places to study.  

Choosing which location to visit first from this list is the difficult part! There are many excellent coffee places to visit in Houston, and the coffee scene there is on point.