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Is there a place to read (coffee shop, library, park,etc) around the beltway, bellaire, I-10, and 610 west?
Is there a place that I could read for a while (coffee shop, tea house, library, park, bookstore, etc) located in Houston between Beltway 8 West, Bellaire, I-10, and 610 west that closes after 7:30pm on a Sunday?
I have to go to two things around that area at two different locations and I don’t want to drive back home (since I live an hour’s drive from that area). Looking for someplace where I could just read for a few hours in between.
Barnes and Noble is a good place to spend a couple of hours.
Here is the website where you can find the location that is better for you. They list by zip code:
http://www.clarkecomputer.com/links/barnes/locations/Barnes%20and%20Noble%20Book%20Store%20Locations%20near%20Houston,%20TX.html
Have fun!
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