HOUSTON – In case you're known to visit some of the bigger coffee chains, we figured we'd take this opportunity -- did you know Sunday is National Coffee Day? -- to remind you about the local coffee shops in the Houston area that would gladly make you a cup.
Who knows, it might even taste better than your usual order.
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Serving up breakfast and lunch, Paper Co. Cafe has a scrumptious menu that features a new, all-day brunch menu. Pair that with a hot coffee and there is nothing better. 1100 Elder St., Houston.
Get your coffee on in this Greek-themed cafe in Houston. They even have big, comfy couches that will make you want to never get up and leave. 1712 Westheimer Rd, Houston.
Mmmm. Delicious. Greek. Agora. pic.twitter.com/Lkp5SAopqa
— Agora Houston (@AgoraHouston) January 10, 2014
Kill two birds with one stone at this coffee shop. Not only can you get a cup of joe, but you can also enjoy a cold beer or glass of wine once you’ve had your caffeine fix. 729 Studewood St., Houston.
It’s like Italy came to Houston at this spot. Enjoy everything that a cafe has to offer, plus some delicious smoothies and classic espressos. 5211 Kelvin Dr., Houston.
Latte latte latte #latteart pic.twitter.com/1zoLT1GVB5
— Fellini Caffè (@Fellinihouston) October 20, 2014
Enjoy a freshly-brewed cup of coffee and a light snack in this gorgeous industrial space. They also have a fantastic selection of tea for you non-coffee drinkers. 1018 Westheimer Rd, Houston.
With two locations servicing the Houston area, there is enough Boomtown Coffee for everyone. Boomtown Coffee also makes its own coffee that can be found at other cafes in the area. 242 W. 19th St., Houston.
Talk about cozy! This little coffee shop is here to make you feel like you’re right at home with piping hot coffee and yummy snacks. They also have a great selection of craft beers and wine. 904 Westheimer Rd., Houston.
The seasonal coffee and tea is simply amazing, but the local art that decorates the walls of Catalina Coffee will make you want to put your feet up and relax. 2201 Washington Ave., Houston.
Classical music, no wifi and great people. Thx @CatalinaCoffee 👌🏻 pic.twitter.com/QU34eOqtOf
— Blake Benard (@BlakeBenard) May 30, 2017
Coffee shops and art go together like peanut butter and jelly. OK, maybe not exactly like PB&J, but pretty close. Inversion Coffee House pairs coffee and art seamlessly, so you better check them out. 1953 Montrose Blvd., Houston.
With a daily drip of coffee and a cool atmosphere, Siphon Coffee is a place where you’ll want to hangout at for hours. Add in some beer flights for some fun, and you’ve got your day set. 701 W. Alabama St., Houston.
We've all heard of food trucks, but what about a coffee truck? Cloud Coffee Company has one truck set up at the corner of Carline Street and Congress Avenue, with more to come in the future.