If there is one thing Portlander's love, it's their coffee. When you come to visit this small Northwest city, you will find no shortage of wonderful coffee shops to spend some time in. Some of the most loved and recommended coffee shops in Portland, Oregon include: Stumptown Coffee Considered by locals and tourists alike to have some of the best coffee in the US.
There are several locations: SE 45th/Division SE 33rd/Belmont SE 3rd between Ash and Pine 1026 SW Stark World Cup Coffee This cafe has three locations, one of which is in the famed, and not to be missed, Powell's Books. World Cup has an exotic atmosphere, which makes you feel like you are drinking a cup of joe in South America. The other two locations are 721 NW 9th Ave and NW 18th and Glisan Urban Grind Great coffee, great atmosphere and also child friendly if you happen to have kids in tow. There are two locations downtown, one on NW 14th & Kearney and the second is located at NE 22nd & Oregon Barista This is the coffee lover's dream spot.
Barista brews and blends coffee from all over the world into some of the most delicious drinks you can imagine. This little coffee shop is located in the Pearl District at 539 NW 13th Ave. Ristretto Roasters Ristretto is for the coffee purist.
Coffee beans are roasted on the premises and the drinks tend to be less of the frothy, sweet variety, and more of the dark, smoky type. They are located at 3520 NE 42nd. Portland truly has an amazing array of coffee shops within its city limits.
You could practically go to a different one each day and never repeat yourself. Along with the cafes mentioned above there are many more worth checking out like The Albina Press, The Fresh Pot, Caffee Spella and Coffee House 5. The list goes on and on!
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