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    The Healthy Wave

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    This place is great, friendly staff and the teas give me so much energy and taste great

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    Summer Moon Coffee

    Summer Moon Coffee

    4.4
    (67 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I am almost a daily regular here. I didn't quite like it at first and avoided it for a while, but…read moreit has grown on me. Ha! The coffee is a bit different, but it's easy to find something you like. I usually get the Deep State Cold Brew. the shaken espresso is pretty good too. I will buy a bag of beans periodically. I would hope that they are fair trade, which is not clear, but some of their beans are organic, and they brew up tasty at home. The atmosphere is nice. The counter staff are friendly and seem to know what they are doing. Usually good spots available to sit and get a bit of work done, unless it's one of the rare days where the place is totally full. Good scenerey usually. it's a mix of NASA people, university students and other odds and ends from the community. They play crappy music, but not too loud, so easy to tune out. The thing that needs the most improvement are the baked goods. Absolutely terrible. At first I thought they had Costco muffins or something similar, but in truth, Costco muffins would be a BIG improvement. Their baked goods suck. LOL! But that's not going to keep me from coming here. Definitely an all around good coffee shop.

    Popped in to try something other than my usual Starbucks. The cashier at the front thoroughly…read moreexplained the coffee, moon milk (sweet cream) ratios, and summer (hot coffees) vs winter (iced coffees). I opted for the Half Winter Moon since it was their "most popular" drink, sweetness level wise, to use as a standard. The Half Moon was nicely sweetened without overpowering the coffee itself. I would probably prefer the 1/4 Moon for a stronger coffee flavor next time. Summer moon was pretty bustling for a Saturday morning but the coffee came out fairly quickly.

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    Java Owl Coffee House

    Java Owl Coffee House

    4.8
    (237 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Ah, Java Owl -- a welcome little refuge in the strip-mall sprawl and chain-coffee sameness of Clear…read moreLake. The kind of place you stumble into expecting caffeine and leave with a small, irrational faith in humanity restored. People like to say Montrose is where Houston keeps its cool, its weird, its pulse. Maybe. But Java Owl makes a strong case that Clear Lake has been hiding a little strange magic of its own. It is bright, clean, odd in the best possible way, and alive with the feeling that something interesting might happen before you finish your cup. Now, the important part: the coffee. I judge a place by the black cup. No sugar, no milk, no whipped cream masquerading as personality. Just coffee, exposed and unprotected. Java Owl passes that test. The roast has character. It tastes like someone cared. It does not taste like the sad, scorched sludge you get from places that treat coffee beans like evidence to be burned. And if you want something more elaborate, they have that too. The specialty drinks rotate, mutate, and show up with a kind of reckless creativity that works more often than it has any right to. Every visit seems to bring some new concoction, some fresh little act of caffeinated imagination. Late nights at the Owl are their own species of entertainment. Beer, wine, conversation, and the grand old human circus of people watching. Someone might break into "Sweet Caroline." Someone else might decide the room needs a guitar solo. You do not so much sit there as get folded into the scene. It is noisy, warm, occasionally ridiculous, and never dull. Somehow, the place manages to be both energetic and peaceful, which should be impossible and yet is not. Good coffee, good people, a little music, a little chaos, and staff who seem genuinely happy to be there. The positivity is not the forced kind. It is not laminated corporate cheer. It is real enough that you can walk in tired and walk out a little lighter. So yes, go. Go to see and be seen, sure. But more than that, go because places like this matter. Java Owl is coffee, community, weirdness, and warmth in a town that could use more of all four.

    Good matcha. Nice environment. It was a little loud for working on the day I was there (spring…read morebreak), so it was hard to concentrate, but I could see it being a good spot for getting some tasks knocked out. Also, 5 stars for matcha presentation!

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    El Lago Coffee and Antiques

    El Lago Coffee and Antiques

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    Cute shop with nice people and even sweeter pets! Would go…read moreback the coffee was great they do need almond milk, but otherwise a pleasant experience. Picked up a sweet marble rolling pin ‍ They also had some neat nautical items.

    I'm a coffee snob, but not the kind who traps you in a corner and whispers about "stone fruit" and…read more"floral notes" like he's decoding an ancient curse. No, I'm the simpler, more joyless variety: I drink it black, the way whatever deity still has the stomach to look down on us clearly intended. And don't get me started on espresso, that tiny thimble of caffeinated punishment. Watching people sip it is like watching golf in slow motion: proof that somewhere, quietly, the will to live has packed a bag and left no forwarding address. Espresso, in any form, feels less like coffee and more like something Satan would serve while pretending to be European. So when I picked up a cup at the El Lago coffee shop, I expected something local, something honest, maybe even decent. Instead, I was greeted by a roast so scorched it tasted like the beans had been interrogated under a bare bulb until they confessed to crimes they didn't commit. They roast on site--or at least the bags for sale suggest as much--so I assumed it was fresh. Freshly burned, perhaps. The kind of coffee that makes you understand how Starbucks managed to lower the bar so elegantly: repeatable mediocrity, served with corporate confidence and a lid that says, "abandon hope." The shop itself was a confusing archaeological dig of antiques, knickknacks, and possibly cursed furniture--exactly the sort of place where I expect a porcelain doll to blink first. This is wildly outside my comfort zone, which is admittedly narrow and usually contains only a chair, a cup, and an exit strategy. Other people, however, seemed delighted, browsing with the serene confidence of folks who have made peace with decorative clutter. Definitely eclectic. Possibly haunted. Certainly over-roasted.

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