Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with These 13 Local businesses
Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month! Houston is greatly influenced by Hispanic culture, just take a look at some of our favorite foods, music, and even the names of our streets. This week, we’d like to highlight local businesses in the Houston area that keep Hispanic culture thriving by bringing authentic flavors, loving hospitality, vibrant colors, and so much more to our city. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 - October 15) with these local businesses and then continue supporting them year-round.
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Latino Cultural Arts Center with performances, exhibits & educational programs. @tbhcenter
POPSTON
Vegan & gluten-free paletas in a variety of flavors (from fruity to spicy to sweet). @popstontx
SEGUNDO COFFEE LAB
Coffee with breakfast tacos and tamales. @segundocoffeelab
Big Owl Craft Brew House
Enjoy craft beer and micheladas! @bigowlcbh
granel spice market
Find bulk herbs, spices, botanicals, Mexican candies, and much more. @granelglobal
SERRANO GALLERY
Art that nurtures the soul, largely from Latin American talent. @serranogallery
glamour house studios
Book an appointment to get that glamorous look you deserve. @theglamourhouse_htx
Azteca Farmers Market
Spend your day enjoying the fresh, fun flavors. @aztecafarmersmarket
ALIRA MED-SPA
Products and treatments for skincare and wellness. @aliramedspa
white rhino
Grab a tasty cocktail here to help support the preservation of white rhinos. @whiterhinohtx
la casa bakery & cafe
Enjoy delicious pan dulce, enchiladas & more at this neighborhood staple. @lacasabakeryandcafe
HENDERSON & KANE
A charming general store with farm-fresh eggs, fine wine, and bomb BBQ! @hendersonandkane
El bolillo bakery
Fresh out the oven bolillos, pan dulce, and custom cakes available in 3 spots around the city. @elbolillobakery