
If you're drinking coffee with the sole intent of staying awake, being productive or battling the Houston heat, Starbucks will do just fine. For all other days, seeking out small, independent shops is the best way to ensure a quality espresso.
Soon there will be another local Italian café to satisfy your quality caffeine craving. Fellini Caffè will be opening in the Rice Village sometime between September 16 and 18. Co-owner Paolo Fronza told Eater about the plans that he and business partner Salvatore Albelice have for this upcoming Italian coffee shop.
Source: http://houston.eater.com
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