The 10 Best Breakfast Restaurants In Houston Heights, Texas
Tired of plain old pancakes and grand slams in an old grungy, run-down restaurant? These local businesses offer a sublime array of food, ambiance, and originality. The Houston Heights are known for having restaurants that make some of the freshest, most finger-licking-good foods. Here are the 10 best places to get breakfast and brunch in the area.
Onion Creek Café
Onion Creek Café, located on White Oak, is a warm and cozy bar burrowed in the Heights with an entrancing vibe. The living room section has a living-room feel to it, and as the establishment has a dog-friendly patio, even your four-legged companions will feel at home.
3106 White Oak Dr, Houston, TX 713-880-0706
Tiny Boxwoods
Tiny Boxwoods lives up to its name and can be a quite easy to miss at a first glance. Surrounded by trees and vines, this place gives off a nature-friendly vibe; most patrons find themselves outside enjoying the scenery as they wait for a space in the tiny box. The space offers a tea party-like experience, perfect for a lovely Sunday brunch.
3614 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 713-622-4224
Zelko Bistro
Bistro, American
Lola
Lola, located on the corner of Yale and 11th Street, is a diner that offers not only organic, but also vegan options. The atmosphere is as lively and colorful as the food they serve. The ‘day after Thanksgiving’ sandwich is a must-try option here.
1102 Yale St, Houston, TX 713-426-5652
Revival Market
On Heights Boulevard, Revival Market doubles as an artisan butcher shop and a cafe with a rustic and contemporary design. It’s BYOB and mostly dedicated to meat, however, there are a few options for vegetarians. They also specialize in gluten-free meals. Because they only the serve the freshest food, there’s always something new to try here.
550 Heights Blvd, Houston, TX 713-880-8463
Torchy’s Tacos
Torchy’s Tacos, on 19th, may not necessarily be a breakfast and brunch joint, but they do have ‘damn good’ breakfast tacos that are worth mentioning. The jalapeño sausage breakfast taco is loaded to the max with cheese, eggs, and a little kick added to the sausage. Torchy’s originally started out as a food truck based in Austin and, fortunately, brought their delectable fare to Houston.
350 W 19th St, Houston, TX 713-595-8229
Dry Creek Café
On the corner of Yale and 6th Street, Dry Creek Café is Onion Creek’s relatively quieter sister, offering up good beer and brunch cocktails. The cream cheese and salmon make for a delicious combination or, for something a little meatier, try the triple bypass burger topped with a fried egg and savory bacon.
544 Yale St, Houston, TX 713-426-2313
Black Walnut Café
Nothing is better then a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice at the Black Walnut Café on Memorial Drive. Try the hearty lobster Benedict with breakfast potatoes, as well as the juicy, grilled chicken croissant with a side of sweet potato fries. Save room for some creamy gelato on the way out.
5512 Memorial Drive, Houston, TX 713-868-1800
Down House
Located on Yale Street, Down House creates a comfy atmosphere with dim lighting and a vintage touch. What’s really great about Down House is that they take phone numbers and call or text when a table is ready; in the meantime, take a walk around 19th or unwind on a bench outdoors if the weather’s nice.
1801 Yale St, Houston, TX 713-864-3696
Shade
Don’t throw shade on Shade, the classy and sophisticated restaurant on 19th Street. Even with newer establishments opening up all around, Shade is continuing to flourish, and it’s not hard to see why. The staff is amiable, and always knows what wine to pair with the food. Speaking of which, they don’t skimp out on champagne in the mimosas. The food is just as great as the service, with their eggs Benedict, fried shrimp and bacon grits, and the best french toast covered in fresh fruits. Don’t forget to grab a chocolate croissant before heading out.
250 W 19th St, Houston, TX 713-863-7500