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    Puff Coffee

    4.7 (42 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    S. D.

    Super cute place. Opened the door and enjoyed a wave of coffee scented air. Had a perfect cappuchino here - balanced, yet robust flavor. I was too late in the day for baked goods but will need to stop by again. Art everywhere and lots of mushroom art. The cashier/Barista was alone, possibly because it was pretty late in the day but even with 4 people in line, she kept her cool and was welcoming and friendly to every single customer.....impressive.

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    Dino P.

    Puff coffee stands out to be Portland .. if you want to visit Portland as you remember it 20 years ago . Puff is the place .. incredible coffee . For their Famous Sprit lifter espresso .. to their Rwanda drip ... Pastries are delicious, love the plain croissant .. and on Saturdays I think they have maple bar ... u have to get there early ... for that one .. They do colab with local venders as they support small business to serve food outside .. Brain Food amazing Sour dough .. it there during the week .. selling loafs of amazing bread .. and they also sell toast with almond butter or jam .... Bagels on Friday . And breakfast Burrito truck on Sundays ... Ramona is amazing and she makes killer Lamb chorizo burrito ... Grabs a bag of coffee .. snap a picture .. tip the awesome staff and cheer for the good choice of Music .. this one is a keeper !

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    Winlee W.

    Pretty expensive coffee spot just off of Stark. Got a cappuccino and a shot of espresso and it came out to $8! Cute and small inside with a nice whimsical vibe.. various vintage coffee machines and porcelain fairies/mushrooms. They were playing Bob Marley so it didn't really go with the indoor theme, but the baristas were nice enough and the coffee was good. I've heard good things about this place, and although the coffee was good, it was way too pricey. Probably wouldn't come again. There are a lot more coffee places to visit in this city.

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    Tōv

    Tōv

    4.7
    (716 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    Highly recommend Tōv Coffee for its one of a kind selection of drinks, excellent service, and…read moreunique ambiance. Went on a Friday morning at around 10:30. No wait at all. Great service from friendly barista. I ordered the Chocolate Jesus and my kid had the Arabic People's Latte. Both drinks were unique and superbly delicious with cardamom accents. I would have ordered another round but I didn't want to be a jittery maniac for the rest of the day. I'm not a Portland resident, but I do live in the PNW. Tōv will always be my first stop when passing through the Rose City.

    I'm stupid and made a huge mistake. They, on the other hand, are so nice, kind, wonderful... All I…read morecan say now is... customer for life. I've been here quite a few times and have really enjoyed the Aribic People's latte with its strong cardamon overtones, the Chocolate Jesus and today, the Mucho Calliente, which promises a chili infusion, and cinnamon infused espresso with dark chocolate! But wait..., oh no, I forgot to ask for oat... this is probably (certainly) dairy. Argh! Sorry, I have no Viking blood and can not digest cow milk. I would rather battle the aforementioned Viking before I'd endure the results of ... dairy! So, I brought my drink up fully prepared to pay for another and everyone there, EVERYONE, in almost unison, refused to take my payment. They kindly and quickly made another and... oh... spicy indeed, but chocolatey and balanced! One of the best spicy mochas I've had anywhere ... and I am an absolute Spella snob and proud of it! Inside secret: Don't miss out on the great selection of truly authentic Egyptian foods and pastries, as well as some really nice necklaces and earrings. If you need that piece to pull your whole Nefertiti look together before going out for a Saturday of dancing and fun... this is your hidden gem!

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    Golden Hour Coffee

    3.8
    (33 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    TL;DR: A small, bustling coffee shop on the corner of a busy intersection in the Hawthorne…read moreneighborhood serving interesting beverages. The Experience: I visited Golden Hour with a friend after taking a break from thrifting clothes around the Hawthorne neighborhood. What stood out: Food: I ordered the strawberry matcha latte with oatmilk. The presentation was gorgeous with layers of colors and textures. The drink was a bit sweeter than my usual taste but tasted high quality and refreshing. The crunchy strawberries on top were a yummy surprise. Ambiance: Golden Hour is quite small and sound carries. The workers talking to eachother were fairly loud. If I am in the area in the future, Golden Hour will be on my list to stop at!

    Tasty flavored lattes!…read more I felt lucky to find a parking spot right in front of the cafe. Upon walking in, the staff behind the counter were friendly and kind. I placed my order and the barista let me know about a vegan cold foam alternative. The drink was great and the matcha paired nicely with everything in the drink including pandan, coconut flakes, and vanilla. The interior was clean and there were plenty of places to sit. Lots of people hanging out in the shop, some working, some talking, but it seemed like a good spot to get some stuff done. There was music playing that set a welcoming mood. Overall, highly recommend if you enjoy flavored lattes.

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    Albina Press

    Albina Press

    4.0
    (225 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Maaaaaaybe my new favorite coffee shop!…read more I had been to their other location but for some sad reason never made it here. Located on Hawthorne just past the curve at 50th, they've got plenty of free street parking in the nearby blocks. They don't have much external signage but they do have a lot of outdoor streetside seating, so it makes you wonder what everyone else knows. Inside, they've got Coava coffee, efficient staff, and an old-school cafe vibe. With multiple couches (one of my main criteria for a coffee shop) and free wifi, this is a place to work, meet people, and slow down. Great long hours - they're open 6am-6pm.

    A part of the third wave coffee movement (#1), this second location of Albina Press made big…read moreheadlines back in the day for being the next step in coffee pioneer Kevin Fuller's (#2) vision for making coffee more than just a drink. The intentions were genuine and things have progressed in a way where Albina Press is one of the most recognized coffee brands in the city. It's not too dissimilar from its OG sister location in North Portland (#3), where they still brew high quality caffeinated drinks with the vibes of a homey communal space with chairs, couches, and individual tables for a proper coffee date, WFH worthy WiFi, and plenty of anti-war propaganda in the self-serve water area in the back. The latte art was on point, the cold brew was most definitely strong, cafe au lait was milky and foamy in the best way, and the americano drinks were fabulous. While their hours (#4) aren't particularly suited for after-work hours, they do an excellent job of keeping their space clean and the vibes low key throughout the morning and afternoon. Prices are good for Portland standards. Most drinks are $5 and under, even for the largest sizes. The limited but high quality pastry selection is also appreciated. The service was good overall, just be certain with the order and don't be afraid to ask for recommendations. Lines can happen, albeit rarely, and I would encourage most folks to drink the coffee on the spot. The space is part of the experience (be weary of the restrooms tho), so enjoy the low key ambiance with a drinkable jumpstart to the day. Maximize the time by starting early and be aware that street parking is the only way. __________ (#1) If you understand this, then you're either a serious coffee enthusiast or a massive food nerd. Ironically, I'm neither. (#2) R.I.P. (#3) https://www.yelp.com/biz/albina-press-portland (#4) They close at 6pm daily.

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