Sunday Press - Cafe & Coffee

3315 Ella Blvd, Houston - 77018
81 reviews
Acai Bowls American
(713) 532-9885

Berry Açaí bowl was great! In my top 3!!!

I loved the vibe here! It's a super cute chill spot. I got a salad which I didn't photograph but it was an okay salad, nothing special at all. I added chicken to my salad and I have to say I was very disappointed in the chicken, it smelled like fish and it had an awful taste to it. The DRINKS on the other hand are really TASTY and FLAVORFUL!! My friend got the avocado toast and she LOVED it. I want to go back and try the other items they have on the menu that caught my eye.

Decoration and excellent atmosphere, it is a quite chic cafeteria.I ordered the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Latte it was super yummy and the Vanilla Matcha Latte was delicious a little sweet but good (both hot). Breakfast Tacos order one of each (there are 3) the base is egg and comes with chorizo, bacon and veggie, they were quite tasty but the wrapper was bad, it stuck to the taco, this was really terrible.The chocolate chip cookie DO NOT order it super dry and rare, nothing good at all I think I would not order any pastries to return to this place.Prices are okay, normal these days, but I don't know if I would go back.

ive been eyeing this cafe ever since it has opened. i read a lot of reviews and honestly was expecting the worst. however i was pleasantly surprised?!private parking lot at the back and drive thru option. the layout is aesthetic cute with small merch section and lots of sweets!i was too distracted by the giant cookies and colorful macarons i didn't even look at the menu. so obviously i cant comment on food. but as for macarons, $30 for 11. i tried all flavors except lemon and sea salt caramel. they are so good! if you do individuals, then they are $3.and i got some cute stickers and a texas keychain from the merch store.the service was great - all the ladies were friendly and helpful.i would want to come back for desserts or if i want to get things done. so overall i really liked it.

Super convenient drive-through with great tasting coffee selections. Love the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Latte and breakfast to-go options. Also love the new coffee cups! Thanks for fueling my morning Sunday Press ☕️

Great for coffee and grub and small merch! Highly recommend stopping by and getting a drink or two. But pricey but not by much

Delicious coffee ,the açaí bowls are amazing made with real açaí not a blended smoothie. BUT! They give you everything in plastic containers and this is very disappointing. Such a beautiful place,I was expecting real dishes and not disposable containers to dine in. A Shame.

I am significantly more impressed than I expected to be. I drove through at 5:30 pm on Sunday night. Let’s face it, at a lot of coffee shops that means that you would not get the best barista. Often, the morning crew makes better coffee. That was not the case here. The salted honey latte was fantastic, and they even had a gluten free pastry option. That gluten free pastry, a lemon and olive oil loaf, was also exceptional. Considering the convenience of the drive through and the availability of gluten free options, I will definitely be back.

This is a really nice spot to chill with friends,and the baristas are very friendly. However we were not fans of the coffee to be honest. It was very bitter and we had to add a ton of sweetener to get it to taste bearable. I got a brown sugar cinnamon latte and had to ask for 4 pumps just to get some taste. If the drinks were to improve I would definitely go back, but as it is I’m not a huge fan.

Their coffee is delicious and they have some really fun and absolutely delicious blended drinks. I live in the neighborhood and stop by regularly when I’m having a coffee craving. This neighborhood is very health and eco-conscious, one of the reasons I moved her! My disappointment comes with their food. It’s all prepackaged, which in this day and age of enhanced eco-consciousness and insane COVID pricing for things like packaging, I find very surprising. The coffee shop is very beautifully decorated, though often not practical for coffee shop needs, but when I sit down to eat my food at my beautiful table, in my plush chair, it really kills the vibes to ripe open a plastic container and eat with a plastic spoon. The other issue with prepackaging the food means you can’t make omissions or substitutions. For health reasons, I’m vegan and try to stay as wheat free as possible (It triggers my asthma). The only vegan options are over night oats and chia seed pudding. Both are delicious, but also cold and clearly incredibly high in sugar. They just added a hummus toast, but that obviously has wheat and I enjoy breathing too much to engage in that. The vegetarian salads could be easily made vegan if they’d put the cheese on the side, but they don’t. Many coffee shops offer vegan breakfast tacos and I would love if they’d add something vegan and hot to their menu. Since I work form home mostly, I’d probably live here! They’re new, so I look forward to seeing some great changes in the future and updating my review then.