5 Must-Visit Black-Owned Coffee & Brunch Spots in Houston
Hey Ya'll! If you’re anything like me, you love a great cup of coffee and you love championing local Black-owned gems—then pull up because I did the homework. These five Houston spots bring flavor, community, and that “stay-a-while” vibe. Grab your cup, lace up your comfy sneakers (or throw on the brunch dress—your call), and let’s roll.
1) Day 6 Coffee Co.
My take: Downtown darling with a big heart. Founded by two brothers, Day 6 nails the “coffee meets community” brief. Expect fun specials (yes, cheesecake-latte energy), a creative crowd, and the perfect corner to people-watch or crack open your laptop.
2) Three Keys Coffee
My take: If coffee had a soundtrack, this would be the headliner. A husband-and-wife roastery blending jazz culture with seriously good beans. Go for the single-origin pour-over and let the vibe do the rest.
3) Kefita Coffee
My take: Women-owned, Black-owned, and rich with Ethiopian coffee heritage. It’s cozy, intentional, and the kind of place where a cappuccino + almond croissant turns into a whole conversation.
4) The Honey Hole Bistro & Brunch Bar
My take: Uptown vibes with soulful comfort. Think catfish & grits, brunch cocktails, and an R&B playlist that makes the pancakes taste better. It’s giving “treat yourself, you deserve.”
5) Day & Night Café
My take: For late-night cravings or daytime hangs that accidentally turn into plans. Full eats, strong energy, and the kind of place that keeps the party going when everyone else flips the “closed” sign.
Wrap-Up & Neighborhood Expert Moves
There we go! Five legit Black-owned coffee & brunch spots in Houston that deserve your love. Supporting them = supporting our community and leveling up your “neighborhood expert” status.
Bonus — Coffee Crawl Itinerary
Start downtown at Day 6, swing by Three Keys for a specialty roast, head to Midtown for Kefita, brunch uptown at The Honey Hole, and wrap at Day & Night Café. Coffee adventure: complete.