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Stay in a restored 1890s Victorian in Houston’s East End — 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, shared outdoor spaces, and quick light rail access to downtown.
Welcome to the Plant House, a one-of-a-kind stay in Houston’s East End, designed for families, friends, and small groups who want more than a standard rental. Just two blocks from the Coffee Plant light rail stop, this beautifully restored Victorian combines historic charm, modern comfort, and a location that makes it easy to experience the city.
With 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and space for up to 9 guests, The Plant House works well for weekend getaways, extended stays, celebrations, and group trips. Each bedroom sleeps two, and the living room includes a cozy sofa nook for one additional guest. Enjoy high ceilings, distinctive design details, comfortable gathering spaces, and a fully equipped kitchen for cooking, sharing meals, and relaxing together.
- Outdoor spaces: Shared deck, yard, grill, and hammock garden for easy outdoor living.
Guests enjoy access to a large shared deck and yard, complete with picnic tables, a gas grill, and a hammock garden under a large oak tree. These outdoor areas are shared with a neighboring home on the property that is not part of this listing, but there is plenty of room to unwind, dine outside, and enjoy the setting.
- Neighborhood and location: Walk to local favorites and reach downtown in 7 minutes by light rail.
The Plant House is in Houston’s vibrant East End, a lively neighborhood known for its food, nightlife, and local personality. Eight Row Flint is just steps away, while Moon Tower Beer Garden, Voodoo Queen, How to Survive, and Equal Parts Brewing are all within walking distance. Downtown Houston is only few minutes by light rail, and the Coffee Plant stop is just two blocks from the house.
- Good to know: A lively urban setting with plenty of neighborhood energy.
This is an urban neighborhood with energy and character. On some nearby blocks, parties may happen, and occasional train noise can be heard from a distance. Guests who enjoy vibrant city neighborhoods and an authentic local atmosphere tend to love staying here.
- Events and gatherings: Well suited for intimate celebrations and meaningful group stays.
The Plant House is a great fit for small celebrations and special weekends together, including wedding gatherings, rehearsal dinners, bridal or baby showers, graduation weekends, milestone birthdays, family reunions, and retreats. We simply ask guests to respect quiet hours, keep noise at a reasonable level, and leave indoor and outdoor spaces as they found them.
- History and character: A restored piece of old Houston with a story behind it
The Plant House was created by longtime friends Jeff Kaplan and Robin Goldstein, who set out to create a space that felt welcoming, distinctive, and intentionally designed for groups spending quality time together. Jeff is a co-creator of Houston’s Axelrad Beer Garden, and Robin is a co-creator of the Fearless Critic Houston Restaurant Guide. Their vision was to create a guest house with soul: comfortable, creative, and rooted in place.
The project began when neighbors in the historic firehouse next door worked to save several 1890s Houston bungalows that were slated for demolition in nearby blocks of the Coffee Plant neighborhood. Legendary Houston home mover John Cherry relocated the homes to one site, preserving not only the buildings themselves but also the neighborhood spirit they carried.
The result is a small, experimental residential block that feels closer to 1890s Houston than to a typical modern development, with low fences, shared green spaces, and a close-knit community feel. The Plant House is made up of two of the six relocated homes. This listing includes one of those homes, while the others are occupied by artists, builders, community organizers, and entrepreneurs.
Featured in the August 2019 issue of Houstonia,
