Of the cityâs many fine coffee shops, these are the ones inviting enough to linger in.
Theyâre special, quirky places where time slows and a great cup of coffee comes with a table and a chair.
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A 2nd Cup
A laid-back spot in the Heights serving coffee from local roasters. Here, there are comfy seats, roomy tables, working outlets, and coffee for a cause. The nonprofit coffee shop raises awareness and funds to fight human trafficking.
âLove the mission and the methods,â Marie Cossey Daniel wrote in a review on the coffee shopâs Facebook page. âDelicious offerings plus a plethora of artisan items for all ages. PERFECT place to shop for ANY gift giving need. Perfect place to bring out of towners and a nice spot with positive vibes for working or chilling in a peaceful atmosphere. Best of all, a 2nd Cup supports those who are surviving the atrocities theyâve endured. 100% recommended!â
đ 1111 E 11th St, Houston, TX 77009
đť a2ndcup.com
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Agora
I come to this coffee shop on Westheimer and Dunlavy nearly every Saturday and Sunday. I really love the place. And by no means am I alone in my affection for it. Decorated with vintage furniture that looks like it was just pulled from an attic, Agora has been beloved for years by strung out city dwellers who come to eat its incredible pastries and drink its rich coffee (I urge you to try to the freddo cappuccino). Parking is a problem. Finding someplace to sit is a struggle. But Agora is worth the effort and more. Thereâs something in the atmosphere. The aroma of coffee, the hum of conversation, Nina Simone belting in the background. Itâs a simple joy to savor a cup of coffee here.
đ 1712 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77098
đť agorahouston.com
Black Hole Coffee House
Another shop I frequent. Itâs a friendly place of refuge and peace, a sort of sun-filled sanctuary where one can be alone without exactly being alone. Black Hole Coffee House has a kind of effortlessly cool vibe, too -- mismatched mod furniture, smooth jazz, serious coffee. It has the right proportion of comfortable seating to electrical outlets, thereâs wireless internet, convenient parking, a food truck stationed just outside, and lovely tables out front that fill up when the weather is nice.
đ 4504 Graustark St, Houston, TX 77006
Brass Tacks
This bright and airy EaDo cafĂŠ describes itself as a âgathering place that blends work and life.â Here, you can slip into a cozy nook, nurse a cup of coffee and bury your head in a good book.
Highlights include a warm, relaxed atmosphere, reliable Wi-Fi and an expansive menu featuring tacos, sandwiches, salads and even cocktails and mocktails. A word of advice from one sugar fiend to another: Order the Texas Affogato: two shots of espresso poured over rocky road ice cream. Itâs decadent but oh-so-good.
âCame by to get a long study session in, and I couldnât be more pleased,â Sandy M. Solis wrote in a review on the coffee shopâs Facebook page. âHave definitely found my spot. Friendly service, and very clean. Yummy eats and great coffee. Canât wait until itâs cool enough to enjoy that patio!!â
đ 612 Live Oak St., Houston, TX 77003
Catalina Coffee
This small coffee shop on Washington Avenue and Hemphill Street has been beloved since it opened its doors in 2007. Expect a warm, welcoming atmosphere and high-quality coffee.
đ 2201 Washington Ave, Houston, TX 77007
The Coffee House at West End
A cavernous three-story coffee house with overstuffed chairs, great beans and a rooftop deck with a view.
âAmazingly comfortable and relaxing atmosphere with lots of people watching and great coffees and treats,â Jeff Walters wrote in a review on the coffee shopâs Facebook page.
đ 802 Shepherd Dr., Houston, TX 77007
Croissant-Brioche
There are plenty of places to read in Houston. This is one of my favorites -- Croissant-Brioche.
Located in Rice Village, itâs a friendly, neighborhood place where locals linger, making quiet connections over coffee. The parking situation is less-than-ideal and itâs generally a bit crowded, but thereâs a solid selection of magazines and newspapers strewn about, the pastries are large and sweet, and the cappuccinos -- served with a pinch of cinnamon and generous cloud of foamed milk -- are spectacular. In the display cases near the counter are fruit tarts, ĂŠclairs, danishes, profiteroles, and mousse cakes. And in baskets behind the register are pillow-soft croissants and brioche buns, all made in house.
Devilishly good pastries notwithstanding, Croissant-Briocheâs best attribute is its ambiance; itâs got a sort of warm, easy-going atmosphere, a certain, dare I say, je ne sais quoi.
đ 2435 Rice Boulevard, Houston, TX 77005
EQ Heights
A homey, sun-filled cafĂŠ with pastries, sandwiches, and of course, coffee.
âI have been going to EQ Coffee since it was originally Waldoâs,â Ash Carter wrote in a review on the cafeâs Facebook page. âThe location has always been one of my favorites and the current incarnation of EQ is wonderful. The atmosphere and staff are great and I just cannot recommend it highly enough.â
đ 1030 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008
đť eqheights.com
Luce Coffee Roasters
A sleek space with a relaxed ambiance and seriously smooth coffee.
đ 1717 W 34th St Suite #100, Houston, TX 77018
Retrospect Coffee Bar
A charming coffee bar and creperie operating out of a renovated 1921 filling station in Midtown.
âWhat a delightful experience!â Eunice Alexandre wrote in a review on the coffee barâs Facebook page. âThe iced coffee was delicious as were the crepes we tried and chocolate chip cookie. You feel relaxed and cool outside in the garden listening to the sounds of water. A must for all coffee lovers seeking a great ambience.â
đ 3709 La Branch St, Houston, TX 77004
Segundo Coffee Lab
At Segundo Coffee Lab, a shipping container cafĂŠ at a warehouse-turned-marketplace in East End, you can get breakfast tacos, empanadas, tortas, pastries, coffee (of course), and some quality quiet time. This is the sort of place where you can steal a few hours to read, study, work or simply veg.
âFantastic coffee!â Kelley Mar wrote in a review on the coffee shopâs Facebook page. âThe only downside is that all other coffee tastes inferior and you will be thinking of this coffee when youâre drinking other coffee.â
đ 711 Milby St #35, Houston, TX 77023
đť segundocoffeelab.com
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Siphon Coffee
This hardcore coffee shop in Montrose is named for its specialty brewing method, which involves a halogen heating element, glass globe, and wooden paddle. The spectacle is quite entertaining and results in a brew so striking Iâm sure FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper would describe it thusly: âYou know, this is â excuse me â a damn fine cup of coffee.â The beverage is $10, takes around 10 minutes and results in two servings.
To boot, Siphon is a sweet study spot with free Wi-Fi, working outlets, good grub, comfy chairs, and ample counterspace. All in all, itâs a great place to unwind.
đ 701 W Alabama St., Houston, TX 77006
đť siphoncoffee.com
Tenfold Coffee Company
So pleasant, itâs disarming. A sweet space flooded with sunlight and greenery galore. And, the coffee? Itâs exceptional.
đ 101 Aurora St, Houston, TX 77008
đť tenfoldcoffee.com
MAP: Houstonâs cozy coffee shops
â What would you add? This list is by no means comprehensive and Iâm grateful for recommendations. Where do you go to sip and read in Houston? Let us know in the comments.