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Contribuisci feedbackEQ coffee is a pleasant neighborhood coffee shop to sit at and do some work. There is seating inside and a large patio. Noise level is minimal and there are plenty of chairs and sofas.The folks here are super kind, they gave us a bag of ice (Bad mosquito allergy- swelling- it was a mess, different story).The drinks were good, I had the matcha latte. The matcha used is ceremonial so specify if sweetener is needed otherwise it might not be the typical matcha latte.
Relaxing and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere and decor! Indoor and outdoor seating, two bathrooms, and seems like a great place to do work.When I went on a weekday afternoon, it was very quiet but full of people working. May not be the best place to hang out with friends unless it’s more lively on the weekends. Great coffee, EVEN BETTER dessert I got their triple berry tart and it was so good (they even warmed it).A little expensive but nothing you wouldn’t expect in the heights. Good bus access and a walkable surrounding area. Would go again!
Lovely patio. The Cubano coffee is really good, service is great and a great place to just sit and relax for a long time. You could even work there if you wanted because it is peaceful.
The atmosphere here, the people are so sweet, the views and it is so quiet and calming. Most delicious coffee and matcha we’ve had. We appreciated seeing so many plant based options for milk for our coffee/matcha and the eco friendly straws are such a great touch! Thank you for creating a beautiful place for my husband and I to enjoy on vacation Vegetarian options: Lots of plant based milk optionsParking: Small parking lotDietary restrictions: Gluten free and vegan options available
This is the only coffee shop I've ever been to where it feels like I'm staying in someone's bed and breakfast Airbnb. There is ample parking in the back and tons of tables inside and outside this old colonial style home with a gigantic wraparound porch. This is a unique place that showcases the lesser known historical character of a leafy old Houston neighborhood.