Greater Heights Guidebook

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Greater Heights Guidebook

Neighborhoods

The Heights is one of the most iconic districts in Houston, Texas – and that’s saying something. If you were to simply take a drive through the neighborhood, you’d feel as if you’d been transported back to a Houston as it once was, but with modern-day comforts, like traffic lights and WiFi. Sitting a bit northwest of downtown, it’s a walkable little town – which is hard to find in Houston – with architecture you won’t see anywhere else in this city. Houses line the numbered streets, each one different from the one beside it, each one quaint in its own way. When identical townhomes and pre-planned communities have overtaken other parts of Houston, it’s refreshing to see that each house in The Heights has a personality of its own. Annexed by the city of Houston in 1919, The Heights were established in the late 1800s as a streetcar neighborhood just north of downtown. It was a quiet neighborhood, designed for those who wanted to live near to, but not quite within, the bustle of downtown. Furthermore, the higher inland elevation provided a nice reprieve from the issues that came along with occupying the sea-level, mosquito-ridden southern regions of the city. Houston was, after all, built on a swamp. The Heights sought to establish a neighborhood beyond these challenges. The Heights has undergone a dramatic facelift in recent decades. At one point, its population was steadily decreasing with its residents opting for more modern digs around the city. However, after years of restoration and gentrification, The Heights has taken on new life while maintaining its 1900s charm and appeal. In fact, it’s known for its well-preserved collection of Victorian architecture. Now, The Heights is characterized by its upscale boutiques, antiques shops, coffee joints, and independently-owned restaurants. Even more than any other part of Houston, The Heights is neatly laid out in perfect blocks, making it easy to navigate by foot or by car. A quick stroll can introduce you to a plethora of stops worth making.
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Greater Heights
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The Heights is one of the most iconic districts in Houston, Texas – and that’s saying something. If you were to simply take a drive through the neighborhood, you’d feel as if you’d been transported back to a Houston as it once was, but with modern-day comforts, like traffic lights and WiFi. Sitting a bit northwest of downtown, it’s a walkable little town – which is hard to find in Houston – with architecture you won’t see anywhere else in this city. Houses line the numbered streets, each one different from the one beside it, each one quaint in its own way. When identical townhomes and pre-planned communities have overtaken other parts of Houston, it’s refreshing to see that each house in The Heights has a personality of its own. Annexed by the city of Houston in 1919, The Heights were established in the late 1800s as a streetcar neighborhood just north of downtown. It was a quiet neighborhood, designed for those who wanted to live near to, but not quite within, the bustle of downtown. Furthermore, the higher inland elevation provided a nice reprieve from the issues that came along with occupying the sea-level, mosquito-ridden southern regions of the city. Houston was, after all, built on a swamp. The Heights sought to establish a neighborhood beyond these challenges. The Heights has undergone a dramatic facelift in recent decades. At one point, its population was steadily decreasing with its residents opting for more modern digs around the city. However, after years of restoration and gentrification, The Heights has taken on new life while maintaining its 1900s charm and appeal. In fact, it’s known for its well-preserved collection of Victorian architecture. Now, The Heights is characterized by its upscale boutiques, antiques shops, coffee joints, and independently-owned restaurants. Even more than any other part of Houston, The Heights is neatly laid out in perfect blocks, making it easy to navigate by foot or by car. A quick stroll can introduce you to a plethora of stops worth making.

Food scene

Located at 19th , Common Bond Coffee has made a name for itself around Houston, now having several locations around town.
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Common Bond Bistro & Bakery
449 W 19th St
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Located at 19th , Common Bond Coffee has made a name for itself around Houston, now having several locations around town.
Chain scooping creative flavors of ice cream & frozen yogurt made from local ingredients.
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Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
375 W 19th St
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Chain scooping creative flavors of ice cream & frozen yogurt made from local ingredients.
Passionate about creating amazingly fresh, hyper-seasonal, and just plain great dishes made from scratch every day with the best local ingredients the great state of Texas has to offer.
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Local Foods Heights
714 Yale St
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Passionate about creating amazingly fresh, hyper-seasonal, and just plain great dishes made from scratch every day with the best local ingredients the great state of Texas has to offer.
Hip chain specializing in Italian favorites & specialty bruschetta plus wine in modern-chic spaces.
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Postino Heights
642 Yale St
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Hip chain specializing in Italian favorites & specialty bruschetta plus wine in modern-chic spaces.

Sightseeing

Heights Neighborhood Library is a public library facility in the Houston Heights area of Houston, Texas. It is a part of Houston Public Library and is located at 1302 Heights Boulevard, in Heights block 170. It has a pink Stucco Italian Renaissance façade and arches in its doors and windows
Heights Neighborhood Library
1302 Heights Blvd
Heights Neighborhood Library is a public library facility in the Houston Heights area of Houston, Texas. It is a part of Houston Public Library and is located at 1302 Heights Boulevard, in Heights block 170. It has a pink Stucco Italian Renaissance façade and arches in its doors and windows

Things to do

A donation-based, 90-degree HEATED yoga studio.
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Black Swan Yoga Houston
3210 White Oak Dr
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A donation-based, 90-degree HEATED yoga studio.
The White Oak Bayou Trail is another lengthy off-road trail forming a greenway along one of Houston's bayous.
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White Oak Bayou Trail
White Oak Bayou Trail
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The White Oak Bayou Trail is another lengthy off-road trail forming a greenway along one of Houston's bayous.