Our home being a sanctuary is maybe more important now than ever, and for many, the feeling of “home” is increasingly tied not only to our living space, but also to proximity and being a part of a community.
While we currently aren’t able to take full advantage of many of our favorite amenities because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we know this too shall pass, and when it does, being close to excellent amenities will remain a priority for Houston homebuyers.
Because location is so important, we thought we’d make good use of our handy map-based blog and showcase some of the great restaurants, parks, museums, and more that surround a few of our listings in the heart of the city.
Today, we’d like to highlight the amenities around 527 Lovett, which sits just south of Montrose’s hot spot along Westheimer. If you’re the lucky new owner(s) of 527 Lovett, consider this your personal guide to your new neighborhood and beyond!
Zoom in on the map, scroll, and click around to check it all out!
Restaurants/Bars:
- Anvil Bar & Refuge
- Bacco
- El Tiempo Cantina
- Georgia James
- Mala Sichuan Bistro
- Niko Niko’s
- The Burger Joint
- Uchi
- Vinoteca Poscol
Coffee Shops:
Parks/Greenspace:
Museums:
- Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
- Houston Museum of Natural Science
- The Menil Collection
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Other Amenities & Attractions
This entry was posted in Rediscover, Revisit- anvil
- bacco
- blacksmith
- campesino coffee house
- contemporary arts museum houston
- el real
- El real tex-mex
- El Tiempo
- georgia james
- houston museum district
- Houston Museum of Natural Science
- kroger
- mercantile coffee
- MFAH
- montrose
- montrose restaurants
- southside espresso
- Spec's
- the menil collection
- the museum of fine arts houston
- uchi
- university of st. thomas
- walgreens
- Westheimer
- westheimer curve
- Whole Foods