
Apartments near The Hobbit Cafe in Houston, TX (621 Rentals)


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2504 Algerian Way

2006 Colquitt St

2022 Branard St

1919 Norfolk St

1920 Richmond Ave

1909 Colquitt St

3910 McDuffie

2012 Branard

2127-2129 Banks St

1908 W Main St

4012 Hazard St

Saffron at Southampton

1855 Portsmouth St

1849 Richmond Ave

1854 W Main St

1849 W Main St

1845 W Main St

4116 Driscoll St

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4112 Driscoll St

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COLQUITT 5

1829-1842 W Main St

4013 Driscoll St

1920 West Alabama

McDuffie Apartments

1827 Richmond Ave

1823 Richmond Ave

2629 Kipling St

Oak Lane Condominiums

2727 Kirby Dr

2039 South Blvd

1821 Marshall St

1812 W Alabama St

1810 W Alabama St

Regency House

1712 W Main St

1932 Bissonnet St

1660 Richmond Ave

1654 W Main St

2712 Wroxton Rd

2420 McDuffie St

1635 Bonnie Brae St

2301 Sunset Blvd

3131 Southwest Fwy

1630 Richmond Ave

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So you're a health-conscious guy or gal, and you've got your swinging apartment in Houston and all that fun that comes with it, but many of the restaurants only cater to those looking for giant steaks or huge burgers or large plates of pasta loaded in sauce. What is one to do? Well, take a drive on down to The Hobbit Café, where the meals are as down to earth as the surroundings. The Hobbit Café is all about combining the healthy with the delicious. While many places may say they're health conscious, it's just not fun is all you're eating is sprouts and tofu. The Hobbit Café believes that healthy food can be food, and they offer a wide array of things that follow just that philosophy. Of course, their vegetarian and vegan options are always there for those with stricter dietary needs, but there's also plenty of delicious sandwiches, homemade soups, and even seafood dishes, all cooked by very apt hands. One thing to note is that, even in the smaller orders, the portions of food you receive are huge, so don't expect that just because they cater to the health conscious that the food will be minuscule, because they serve one of the biggest sandwiches in town. The ambiance of the place sets a mood of calm and relaxation, much like the homes of their namesakes. The restaurant looks more like a bed-and-breakfast than a health hut, with white picket fences running along the length of the place. Walking in is even more a shock, with all the wood and earthy brown that surrounds you, you'd think you've walked into an actually Hobbit's den. The walls are covered with magical painting, adding even more to the mystique of the place. If you're a vegetarian in Houston, or just a health nut, there are few better options for your lunch, dinner, or even breakfast needs. No more hiding in your apartment because you can't find a place that will cater to your diet, because the Hobbit Café has something that will please just about everyone, with great decor to boot.
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