Five Places to Get Your Coffee Fix and Work
Jo-Carolyn Goode | 10/18/2022, 1:42 p.m.
A hot, rich coffee is the morning wake up cup for many Americans. Some can make a masterful brew in their own homes complete with flavorings and whipped cream. However, there is nothing like going into a coffee house and having that smell of coffee beans being grind and brewed. Coffee houses have grown in popularity because of the smell but also because of the space itself. The offer free Wi-Fi lures in many a college student and entrepreneurs needing that link of connectivity. They have become the ideal meet up spots for work meetings, friends, and dates.
Houston Style has sought out some coffee houses that we think are some you should try. Take a trip to one, two or more and tell us your thoughts at StyleMagazine.com.
Day 6 Coffee Co.
910 Prairie St., Suite 100
Houston, TX 77002
(832) 696-7822
M-F 6:00am – 6:00pm
Sat. and Sun. 7:00am-7:00pm
FB @DaySixCoffee
The coffee shop is the first Black-owned in the historic market square district by two brother who have an array of coffees including breakfast and lunch items, desserts, and even have a pup cop for dog lovers. Local artists are also given a platform to showcase and sale their artwork.
Mo’ Better Brews
1201 Southmore Blvd.
Houston, TX 77004
(832) 831-5652
M-F 6:30am-6:00pm
Sat. and Sun. 8:00am-6:00pm
IG @MoBetterBrewsHTX
FB @ MoBetterBrewsHTX
T @ MoBetterBrewsHTX
Mo Better Brews is not the average coffee because it is also a vinyl record shop. It is all their tag “Coffee, Vegan, & Vinyl.” The Black owned establishment of Chasitie and Courtney Lindsay serve amazing coffee with side of scrumptious vegan offerings with a southern twist and vinyl records. Don’t just come for the coffee. Come anytime you crave something different for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. How can anyone beat that combo?
Kaffeine Coffee Internet & Office Cafe
5225 Almeda Rd.
Houston, TX
(281) 501-1355
M Closed
T-F 8am-6pm
Sat 9am-5pm
Sun Closed
Kaffeine Coffee is more than just a coffee shop in Houston’s Museum District. Serving more than coffee on their vast menu, they offer sandwiches, baked goods, vegan options, and something for the kiddos. And they have plans to expand their menu options so you will want to keep coming back to trey them. It is an inviting place for the entire community, especially those who need a personal office. They have on-site printers for black & white and color printing.
Astonishing Coffee
10226 Hammerly Blvd., Suite A
Houston, Texas 777043
(832) 767-0118
M-Sat 6am-4pm
Sun 7am-12pm
FB @ AstonishingCoffeeCo
Astonishing Coffee is a cozy spot serving up brew from around the world including Kenya, East Timor, and Colombia. Owned by the son of an immigrant mother from Jamaica, Jerome Gordon brings his worldly culture to make his shop a standout for many. In addition to selling coffee by the pound, coffee accessories, and merchandise, they also offer a monthly subscription of your favorite brews.
Creamer By Kay 1100 Hercules Ave., Suite 100
Houston, TX 77058
(832) 240-4348
M-F 7am-5pm
Sat. 8am-2pm
Sun. Closed
Fb @CreamerByKay
Creamer By Kay was established out of love, honor, and respect for the owner’s mother who passed away. She opened the shop to honor the women who made her who she is and always had time to share a cup of coffee with her. When you crave the creamer more than coffee, you know you’re drinking all-natural creamer from Creamer by Kay. This coffee shop is more about what you put in your coffee with creamers in flavors of Peppermint, salted caramel, sweet cream, mocha and more. There are also teas, smoothies, lemonades, and blended drinks.