

Beloved eclectic, Middle-Earth themed, family-owned institution founded in 1972, serving Houstonians an array of options including burgers, sandwiches, tacos, fresh fruit smoothies, vegetarian and vegan options. Houston’s original mead bar, we feature over 70 meads from around the world. We also have an extensive craft beer list, Belgian beers, ciders and sours. Enjoy the patio under the shade of our Live Oak tree. We are pet friendly and family friendly. Join us for brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00-3:00 PM. We have Happy Hour on Monday-Friday from 2:00-6:00 PM and all day Tuesday. We look forward to serving you soon!
Locally-loved eatery for sandwiches, burgers & vegetarian grub under a giant oak tree since 1972.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2243 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77098
Phone: (713) 526-5460
Website: http://www.hobbitcafehtx.com/
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Reviews
The Meadle-Earth burger was okay. I felt the patty was a little dry but the caramelized onions and mead mushrooms did bring it up a little bit. The wheat bread is welcomed as it is a heath-conscious item, but I feel it didn’t help the dryness of the meat. Sweet potato fries were good, and so were the Goblin (fried) Pickles. I appreciated the light batter on the pickles.
I am not a huge LOTR fan but I do appreciate the niche stylistic choices and themed food items. I also did not drink during my visit but I appreciate the large Mead, Beer, and wine selection.
We got there before they opened at 11 since other reviews mentioned parking difficulties. We were the first ones there, so plenty of parking. When we left, the entire lot was full. There was a line of people waiting to get in the restaurant.
One bite into my Boromir Boudin Burger, the bun started to fall apart. A few more bits, and the bun was disintegrating! I mentioned this to our server, who simply responded “yeah, everyone says that.” REALLY – then why don’t you do anything about it??? Oh, and forget getting your burger cooked as your ordered it. I ordered medium rare, daughter ordered rare…we both got well done. Mentioned that to the server, her reply was “yeah, that happens all the time.”
This place has been around a long time, so I feel you ought to be able to expect better than that. So many awesome menu items, I want to return, but…
I was just planning on a regular burger and a beer, but then I saw The Morgoth Burger challenge… over 5,000 calories of pure evil (and deliciousness). I threw caution to the wind and went for it. That burger was ENORMOUS, but honestly one of the best I’ve ever had. Crushed the whole thing in under 45 minutes and earned the legendary “I Beat Morgoth” t-shirt.
The staff was amazing, super friendly. Everyone else in our group loved their food and drinks too. Hobbit Cafe, thank you for an unforgettable night! We’ll be back… maybe not for Morgoth again, but definitely for everything else
Highly, highly recommend!
Parking is the worst part about this. Small lot, people don’t stay in the lines. I was so frustrated I almost left, but I circled the block, made another pass through and was fixing to just go find another place, but security waves me into a spot.
So glad they did!
It was a Thursday evening about an 1:30 before they closed and it was busy.
I waited maybe 5 minutes before being seating (short wait!).
Service was good.
Food was hot and delicious.
I got the Smaug’s Delight and quest fries along with one of the custom lemonades (forget which; it had honey in it).
Super generous with the avocado and the queso!
I wish I could have tried more!