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    L'Atelier Yaffe

    4.5 (24 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Hummus toast
    Margarita G.

    Really cute, black owned spot. It feels welcoming and cozy with a lot of natural lighting and plants. Individual who helped me was welcoming, approachable and personable. Hummus toast was delicious! Will definitely be back to explore their menu and checkout the art gallery as well as future activations/events.

    Pickled onions, fresh veggies, hummus, marinated mushrooms, and charred pita bread. I also bought a delicious citron tea.
    Mariah H.

    This is one of the most unique and beautiful spaces in Portland. The customized coffee syrups and high quality food, the intricate, beautiful, cultural art, and the inviting atmosphere, makes you feel like you are in someone's living room. I have worked remotely here several times, and the service has always been exceptional. Here is a beautiful deconstructed veggie plate, that was originally supposed to be a pita sandwich.. once the person who worked there realized that some of the ingredients were missing, they creatively arranged this delicious fresh veggie platter. I will be returning as often as I can!

    Lutecia - Prosciutto crepe

    Very cute spot for brunch! Crepe was 10/10. They ran out of pesto, so served a side of hummus instead. So good! Only one barista working, so it does get very busy. Recommend going right at opening to avoid the long wait time and line. Love the ambience, cozy seating area, and art.

    Salmon ("scandi") crepe
    Anna C.

    Truly exceptional in a city of exceptional coffee shops! I happened to be in the area and walked by, stopped and looked in the window. A customer outside was drinking their drink and said to me, "girl, just go in, it's incredible." She wasn't wrong. I had the pistachio latte with baklava cold foam. I am not a sweet coffee drink person but I was having a "treat yourself" day (TM, Parks and Rec) and decided to go for it. Really amazing. I can't wait to go back. I also had a salmon crepe that was huge and delish. But, maybe most importantly, the customer service was top-notch. When the barista noticed it was starting to rain after I'd gotten settled outside, they came out to ask if I wanted help moving my stuff back inside to finish my meal. This visit was such a nice way to end the morning. My only suggestion: better signage outside or on the doors! It took me a while to figure out there was a cafe inside. Now I know! Can't wait to return.

    Madeline G.

    I haven't had a better coffee experience anywhere than I had here. Not only was my crème bruelle latte and the classic crepe absolutely delicious, but everything about L'Atelier Yaffe is above and beyond. The baristas were kind and welcoming, even offering complimentary macarons and oranges with honey while I enjoyed my latte. The space is beautiful and relaxing, and I truly could have spent all day here. I will absolutely be returning and can't wait to bring my friends and family back here very soon!

    A performance at a book launch hosted by L'Atilier Yaffee

    L'Atelier Yaffee is a dream. Great food, kind staff, and community oriented. This space hosts all kinds of local artists and fosters Portland's creative force. They have opened their doors to the poetry community, the queer community, people of color. They are one of the most inclusive, kind businesses around. I'm so glad they are here!

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    From food, drinks and lighting...THIS IS THE SPOT. I was blessed to host my book release and birthday party here and from start to finish they were amazing. The coordination, thought and planning that they went above and beyond for was spectacular. I am so pleased with this venue and believe you should have them host your next event.

    Espresso + matcha + raspberry cold foam ‍

    This place is awesome. The vibes are immaculate - could've hung out here for hours. Try the matcha + espresso + raspberry cold foam omg. Still dreaming of this drink it was literally so fire. Next get the Mediterranean crepe mmhmmm chefs kiss it tasted so fresh and was very filling!

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    Best vibe in PDX. Beautiful soft music, intriguing art display, great staff and tasty food. Love this spot

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    Best Crêpes in town!!! This spot has good music, great art and good people! Be sure to swing by to check out some of their events too!

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    Hot Spot! love this place. Food and drinks are amazing. Very cool hangout spot to just chill and vibe.

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    The crêpe itself was folding in quarters layered with cheese and turkey and spinach and pesto and was delicious.

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