Eden Plant Co.
Plant nursery · Downtown ·

Eden Plant Co.

Plant nursery · Downtown ·

Specialty coffee & exotic plants, hosts jazz nights & classes

matcha latte
aesthetic
coffee
plants
friendly staff
great coffee shops
live jazz
creative date night
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1123 Providence St, Houston, TX 77002 Get directions

$

Order delivery
Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Free street parking
LGBTQ friendly

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1123 Providence St, Houston, TX 77002 Get directions

edenplant.co
@edenplant.co

$

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Free street parking
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 8, 2026

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Houston’s Best Coffee Shops | Eater Houston

"One of Houston’s most beloved coffee spots, which doubles as a plant nursery, has recently relocated to POST Houston. Now, there is even more serene space to study, relax, or be among plant friends. Sip on a cold brew, espresso, macchiato, or cortado while soaking in the peaceful, oasis-like atmosphere. The space also hosts special events like jazz nights, dance performances, and floral arrangement classes." - Brianna Griff

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12 Houston Restaurant Closings to Know Right Now, November 2024 | Eater Houston

"Following its third anniversary and the anticipated grand opening of a second outpost at Downtown’s Post Houston on November 16, this plant shop and coffee shop announced that the new location opening would also mark the end of its East End shop. “Still, the best is yet to come,” the owners wrote. “We can’t wait to welcome you to our new home, where we’ll continue to grow and share even more amazing moments together. Thank you for being the heart beat of our growth journey as we continue on forward!” The business originally opened in 2021 in the Plant in Second Ward, offering coffee drinks amid plants that customers could purchase." - Brittany Britto Garley

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26 Creative Date Night Spots in Houston

"Edem Plant Co. offers a one-stop shop for your coffee and plant-buying needs, which can make for a fun coffee date (even if it means sipping on a latte among the green leaves and inhaling the fresh air from the plants). Be on the lookout for special events, particularly its Jazz in the Jungle event, which brings jazz musicians to Eden’s lush indoor garden for a live performance. Admission for the live jazz night ranges from $35 to $75." - Brittany Britto Garley

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Lizzy M

Google
I went with my family and had a great time. The employee at the coffee shop did an amazing job with our orders. They were so friendly and helpful. I got to order coffee and bread. I was not impressed with the plants they had for sale. I know you’re not suppose to water them frequently but SOME plants did not look happy and soil lacked water. I hope they get better inventory. Additionally, my sister was looking at a plant and when I got to ver vicinity a woman (employee) had approached her. My sister was holding a plant that she was looking at. She ask if she needed help and “I” told her I was looking for Monstera adansonii. She told us she didn’t have that one and she grabbed the plant my sister was looking at and she talked about it. The lady then placed it back on the shelf. She did not give it back to my sister. (My sister told me she was interested in buying it but after her action she decided not to.)After noticing that behavior it made me feel uncomfortable and not purchase at all.

Diem A.

Google
This is an aesthetic coffee shop inside the Post Market. They sell plants and H Town merch. The decor is very green and felt like being in nature. The honey matcha latte was very tasty. It had just the right amount of sweetness. The service was friendly and fast. It was a nice place to chill and relax.

Rose

Google
Love this place at POST!!! Their coffee and matcha is always amazing, customer service is great, and staff is always so friendly and helpful. Love the “garden in the city” feeling whenever I go there. Their first location was in the East End and they closed that one and shifted to POST late 2024 around Nov/Dec. Sadly, they are about to close their second location at POST too just about a year after moving in, and are shifting again for a third time😭 This time, they’re moving to 1123 Providence St, Houston, TX 77002. Where Flamingo Vintage use to be. I went today 12/16/2025, and saw almost all the plants they had at POST are gone, it’s almost completely empty. The plants they had on the Z stairs are also almost all gone. When I notice it looking empty I asked the worker there how come all the plants are gone, that’s when he mentioned that the owner is ending their lease and they’re moving out of POST soon to that other location listed above, it’s about 6-7 minutes away. Really sad to see this place leave from POST. Was one of my favorite spots there, such a zen and peaceful place to relax with friends, and/or get some studying done. Truly a gem and the best and most unique“garden in the city” in all of Houston. You will be missed😭🤍 On the bright side, they’re not closing for good! Can’t wait to visit their new location soon! 🫶🪴

Mia S.

Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Eden has truly outdone itself with the new location on Providence. From the moment you walk in, you can feel how much more homey, warm, and inviting the space is—it’s the kind of place that instantly makes you want to stay awhile. The atmosphere is absolutely wonderful, cozy without feeling crowded, and perfect for relaxing, chatting, or just enjoying a quiet moment with a cup of coffee. The workers are just as amazing as the space itself—friendly, welcoming, and genuinely kind, which makes the experience even better. You can tell they care about both the shop and the people who walk through the door. This new location is such an upgrade, and I’ll definitely be going back way more often. Eden has become one of those rare coffee shops that feels like a second home. Highly recommend! ☕️🤍

Nhat N.

Google
The Eden Plant Garden inside Post Houston is a beautiful, peaceful sanctuary. It offers an amazing, curated selection of lush plants and unique pottery. The staff are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. It's the perfect urban escape for plant lovers

Isabella M.

Google
Pretty place but the coffee was actual trash. Espresso tastes burnt, even watered down by the latte. Syrup had off flavor and they ran out of oat milk. Pastry tasted stale. Latte + pastry was $15 which isn’t that unreasonable, but it is if the stuff you get is inedible. The barista seemed like I was inconveniencing him just for walking up and placing my order. Save your time and go get coffee and pastries at Shakkar in the food hall instead, so much better. I threw away my full coffee and pastry from Eden after a few sips/bites because it was gross.

Glenda F.

Google
I had a matcha Latte with oat milk and my husband had a regular latte with oat milk and we split a banana bread. This area is beautiful with the coffee shop in the middle. There is also an event center there on another side of the building. They also have a food court area that was not opened until later. But lots of options . Definitely recommend this place. Close to Houston Hobby airport.

Alicia S.

Google
I was visiting Houston and had high hopes for Eden Plant Co as a matcha lover. The space is beautiful—lots of greenery and a cute aesthetic—but the matcha didn’t quite hit the mark for me. I ordered the honey matcha latte, and while the matcha flavor was present, it tasted very basic and I couldn’t detect any honey at all. The drink was fully blended, so it lacked the visual appeal I enjoy, and I wish the matcha flavor had been stronger. At $9.20, it felt overpriced for something that reminded me of a rushed homemade latte. Staff were friendly, and the menu was creative, but overall I left feeling underwhelmed. I wouldn’t return for the matcha, though it’s a nice spot to visit if you’re after a pretty atmosphere.