Inspira Coffee Gets First Brick-and-Mortar Location

After years of growth on wheels, Justin Valdez takes his coffee concept to the next level with a permanent home.

Derek Yates
Written By Derek Yates
News Writer
Rendering provided by Justin Valdez

Inspira Coffee is making its move from truck to storefront, with Founder & Owner Justin Valdez bringing his popular mobile concept to a permanent space at 11510 Space Center Blvd in Houston. What began as a creative leap using an old FedEx truck is now becoming a full-scale coffee shop with expanded offerings and a large indoor space for guests to linger, connect, and caffeinate.

After business exploded over the past two years, the brand hit a point where it made sense to make this jump into a stationary unit. Plus, the challenges Valdez ran into with the city while operating the truck just pushed him that much harder to get to this point. The new location is set only about a mile away from where the truck currently operates.

“I love coffee and the hustle and bustle of coffee shops,” Valdez told What Now Houston.  The inspiration for Inspira Coffee came not just from the drinks, but from the energy and creativity that coffee spaces spark. “And I’ve always wanted to own my own business,” he added. That drive led him to reroute his career path and steer directly into entrepreneurship, launching not only the coffee truck but a rentable catering bar for various events and weddings. This service will continue alongside the new shop.

The upcoming space, built out of a former tea and coffee shop, is undergoing a $65,000 renovation according to public permits. Work includes partial demo of one non-structural wall and the addition of new cabinets and finishes, while keeping the restrooms and existing plumbing in place. A patio is part of the plan, and the menu will also expand to include pastries and select food items, all kept in line with Valdez’s “less is better” approach to quality. “It was a priority to have a large space where people can stay and hang out,” he noted.

The Inspira truck will move to a new location nearby once the shop opens, which is currently targeted for Fall or Winter 2025.

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Derek Yates is a versatile professional known for his work as an actor, personal trainer, and contributor to What Now Media Group. With a background in both the entertainment and fitness industries, Yates balances his passion for performing with a commitment to helping others achieve their health goals. His contributions as a journalist highlights his ability to engage audiences across different platforms, blending creativity with expertise.
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