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Best Coffee Shops in Houston

Stay caffeinated at these trendy spots, enjoying coffee, tea, booze and more.

two people sitting at a wooden table eating bowls of food and drinking lattes from blue ceramic cups

Bluestone Lane offers a robust food menu in addition to great beers.

Houston’s culinary landscape is diverse and interesting, and that includes its multitude of cafes and coffee shops. There are countless places to grab a cup of coffee, but some of Houston’s best coffee shops up the ante by offering extensive menus, luxurious patios, and fully stocked bars to turn a routine coffee break into a well-rounded experience. Treat yourself to a freshly roasted, sustainably sourced brew, a piping hot cup of chai, or a perfectly sweet lavender latte before opening your laptop or book. From trusted neighborhood gems to a luxury coffee bar located in Houston’s hottest new high-rise hotel, there are plenty of places to consider for your next caffeine rush.

Speed ​​bumps

Multiple locations

This growing local coffee chain has five locations across the city: Spring Branch, Kirby Grove, Garden Oaks, West U, and the newest Memorial outpost. It’s well known for its coffee and mixed drinks, as well as its hearty menu of sweet and savory dishes like churro donuts and bagel sandwiches. Guests often venture out for long visits with laptops in tow, but for those in a hurry, Slowpokes offers bottled cold brew made on-site for on-the-go convenience.

1203 West 34th Street

Black-smith

Montrose

The Houston coffee scene can hardly be discussed without mentioning Blacksmith Coffee and its founder David Buehrer. The veteran coffee brewer opened Blacksmith in the heart of Montrose more than a decade ago, and it remains a cornerstone of the trendy neighborhood. The industrial space, with a wraparound covered patio that overlooks Lower Westheimer, is often filled with regulars. While the cafe ranks among the best in town, Blacksmith’s gourmet menu, featuring favorites like Vietnamese steak and eggs, is gaining just as much fanfare.

1018 Westheimer Road.

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Sunday press

Garden oaks

Created by the team behind Tout Suite in downtown, Sunday Press is an all-day cafe where customers can enjoy coffee, tea and cold-pressed juices in a bright, modern space. Coffee drinkers can venture out with signature drinks like the honey sea salt latte or opt for something basic and bold like the nitro cold brew. There’s a hearty menu, with offerings ranging from loaded acai bowls to hot and cold sandwiches, including creamy tamago sando. Linger in the Instagrammable space or grab something to go via the drive-thru.

3315 Ella Boulevard.

four lattes in teal cups, one green and one pink

Citizens of Montrose

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Citizens of Montrose

Montrose

Newly opened in Montrose, this Australian-style cafe has quickly become a favorite for its whimsical space, robust coffee program, and full bar. Besides freshly brewed filter coffee, the cafe is known for its espresso lattes, cappuccinos and martinis – priced at $0.99 during happy hour. Brunch is offered daily, with dishes like breakfast platters, loaded bowls, avocado toast, and pancake stacks offered all day.

907 Westheimer Road.

latte coffee in a blue cup with blue plate

Blue Stone Way

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Blue Stone Way

Multiple locations

New York native Bluestone Lane recently made a splash in Houston, opening four locations of its bustling cafe in less than a year. The Australian-inspired brand has attracted a following for its premium roasting, health-focused food menu and dedicated products, including packaged coffee and compostable Nespresso pods. Beyond coffee, Bluestone offers teas, smoothies and juices, as well as an all-day menu of superfood bowls, wraps and breakfast plates.

115 West 19th Street.

white mug with black letters and blue underlines

Café Trois Clés

Café Trois Clés

Café Trois Clés

Downtown

Located in a dedicated counter inside Finn Hall, Three Keys Coffee is a popular stop for downtown locals looking for a caffeine fix. The store places a high emphasis on sustainability and offers Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Bird Friendly certified coffees. Try the vanilla latte, a house favorite, or the nitro cold brew, a refreshment on hot, humid Houston days. Then, you can experience various food offerings from the bustling restaurant vendors at the food hall.

712, rue Principale

an iced coffee sitting on a white table with plants in the background

Cafe Badolina

Cafe Badolina

Badolina

Rice Village

From the team behind Doris Metropolitan and Hamsa, Badolina is the ultimate sidewalk cafe, located in the heart of Rice Village. The cafe and bakery are praised for their freshly baked breads, sweet and savory pastries, and personalized cakes, all of which pair harmoniously with one of the cafe drinks. Browse the displays while a barista prepares your drink, then take it out to the lush patio for some people-watching.

555 Morningside Drive #110

Cafe Black Hole

Montrose

This dive cafe and bar is discreetly located on a residential street in Montrose, but is well known and loved by locals. In addition to all the coffee and espresso staples, Black Hole offers dishes from local purveyors like bagels from Brazos Bagel, breakfast cookies from Bare Bakery, and birria tacos from food trucks visiting. Settle into a comfortable seat inside or relax on the dog-friendly front patio and enjoy the peaceful setting.

4504 Graustark Street

a whitewashed cafe with a crystal chandelier

The The Earth

The The Earth

The The Earth

Heights

This popular national chain has an outpost in Houston’s MKT Heights development, and it’s not hard to find with the brand’s iconic yellow vintage truck parked outside. Far from the area’s many casual hangouts, La La Land is polished and immaculate, with a clean, white space adorned with chandeliers. Drinks like the two-tone lavender flower matcha latte are just as Instagrammable as the shop itself.

600 N. Shepherd Dr. Ste. 140