
Apartments near Coco's Crepes and Coffee House in Houston, TX (905 Rentals)


2300 Park St

777 Preston St, Unit 12I

1602 Bonnie Brae St, Unit 5

777 Preston St, Unit 35E

1215 Sawyer St, Unit 442

2727 Albany St, Unit 831

2727 Albany St, Unit 605

2727 Albany St, Unit 508

3121 Isabella St, Unit 4

3121 Isabella St, Unit 2

2409 Brun St, Unit SI ID1497892P

2103 McGowen St, Unit SI ID1244937P

1125 Pierce St, Unit SI ID1359162P

1930 W Dallas St, Unit 4

3030 Summer St, Unit 543

3030 Summer St, Unit 554

1711 Caroline St, Unit 317

1711 Caroline St, Unit 213

1711 Caroline St, Unit 205

1711 Caroline St, Unit 231

1711 Caroline St, Unit 331

1711 Caroline St, Unit 311

1711 Caroline St, Unit 306

1711 Caroline St, Unit 335

1711 Caroline St, Unit 104

3309 Webster St, Unit SI FL1-ID1472545P

1519 McKee St, Unit UNIT 4

825 Usener St, Unit 724

1711 Caroline St, Unit 338

1711 Caroline St, Unit 112

1711 Caroline St, Unit 318

1711 Caroline St, Unit 106

1711 Caroline St, Unit 412

1711 Caroline St, Unit 301

1711 Caroline St, Unit 324

777 Preston St, Unit 12H

777 Preston St, Unit 16K

777 Preston St, Unit 10J

825 Usener St, Unit 844

777 Preston St, Unit 32I

2025 Colquitt St, Unit SI ID1257741P

777 Preston St, Unit 31J

777 Preston St, Unit 10E

825 Usener St, Unit 841

777 Preston St, Unit 8D

777 Preston St, Unit 9K

1215 Sawyer St, Unit 236

777 Preston St, Unit 9i

1215 Sawyer St, Unit 124

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Laid-back meals at the apartment are usually treasured moments for the average resident. A bowl of pasta, your favorite easy chair and your favorite reruns on the tube come pretty close to bliss after a stressful week at the office or school; a time to relax in the comfy confines of your apartment and put your feet up. Then, just as contentment is creeping in, it hits - old sugar tooth. Even the thought of baking makes you want to reach for the keys, but where to go to get some quality dessert this late in the game? Relax, fellow Apartment-ite - with hours running up until midnight on the weekends, Coco's has got you covered. Sure, crepes go great for breakfast, but any real fan will tell you they truly hit the spot as dessert. Coco's, one of the only crepe-toriums in all of the Houston area, also covers the post-meal sugar rush with an assortment of gelato and smoothies, not to mention eye-popping exotic pastries. Coffee is also held in high regard at Coco's, with an assortment of specialty blends competing for dominance amongst the high-end espresso. But ultimately it's the European thin pancake that lays claim to bragging rights. Feeling a little like the king? Indulge in the banana, peanut butter and jelly crepes. Or if the royal treatment sans a hunk of burning love is more your speed, give the raspberry crepe with white chocolate mousse a go. Whatever your craving, Coco's is sure to deliver the post-meal-at-home goods with European old-world flair. So get out of that easy chair and satisfy that sweet tooth at Coco's Crepes and Coffee House
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