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    Taborspace

    4.4 (66 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Community Service/Non-Profit

    On-site management services

    Venue rental

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    What's the vibe?
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for working

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    Charlie T.

    A pretty chill coffee place and also a place to sit and study or just relax. The baristas are very friendly and accommodating. The menu is pretty simple and the prices they listed are "suggested" prices. The prices are reasonable for what you are getting. The Genmaicha tea I got was good, especially for the cold morning. I would definitely come here again when in the area.

    Vanilla Latte
    Joanna Y.

    I've seen the sign for the coffee shop located in a church on Belmont plenty of times and today I finally tried this place out. The location is unique, as it is located in a church. I was greeted by an employee when I walked in. I ordered a vanilla latte (no size option so I got a generous big cup for $4, vanilla syrup cost an additional 50 cents). The latte art on my drink was a nice touch and pretty to look at. Plenty of options for seating in an open space (long tables, couches, small circular tables). The environment was not too busy but there is a constant amount of noise (kids and large groups). If you're able to zone out then the noise isn't much of a problem. I enjoy the natural lighting in the space and it has been a pleasant experience! I wish the space was open later past 3 PM on weekdays.

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    Katherine V.

    Taborspace has grown to be one of my favorite coffee spots in Portland. This developed from the free latte coupon in the Chinook Book. They make excellent lavender lattes. I also like that they have seasonal lattes at times. Ooo, and they sell Bakeshop goods. The space is excellent. Cozy and inviting. I love that they feature local artwork on the wall, often by kids. I highly recommend discovering Taborspace next time you're in the area.

    Adri N.

    Awesome volunteer run coffee shop, lunch counter and community space. Free wifi - ask a volunteer for the password. Lunch counter open M-F from 11-2. I stopped here on the way back from cycling around/over/through Mt. Tabor. There is a space to lock your bike, but you could probably bring it inside if you ask nicely. Everything is also donation based - it's pay what you want and they have suggested prices. I had coffee upstairs, then wandered downstairs and had a grilled cheese and apple sandwich with a bowl of soup at the lunch counter. The food was super fresh and all the volunteers were super nice. It's definitely a community jewel. I wish I had a place like this near me.

    Dana R.

    Really enjoyed my first visit to TaborSpace. Large open space, really pleasant, suggested prices were reasonable, soup was good, and volunteer was friendly. I enjoyed the stained glass windows, but the religious symbolism might not be for everyone. Similarly, I liked the group of people that assembled to play music, but it wasn't super great for studying (so I put my headphones back on- no biggie!). Look forward to returning this finals period- maybe today!

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    This place is great, but is it possible to change the hours on here? Coffee shop is definitely not open until 9

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    Cool concept but didn't realize it was a children's cafe. Make sure to bring your ear plugs. ;)

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