Readers Respond: Our favorite coffee spots in Oregon are…

Published 10:30 am Wednesday, October 9, 2024

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Your Oregon News asked readers in an unofficial survey where their favorite coffee spots are. 

Of about 47 respondents, 96% said they love coffee. Some of the top mentions of favorite coffee shops in Oregon include Insomnia Coffee Co. in Hillsboro, Beaverton’s AVA Roasteria, Grants Pass-founded Dutch Bros., and Chapters Books and Coffee in Newberg.

While Newberg is also home to the super-cute Coffee Cat Coffeehouse, here are more of our readers’ favorite places to grab a cup of joe in cities all across the state:

The Gorge:

Bugles Espresso, Monmouth

The West Side:

Ava Roasteria, Beaverton

Blue Jeans Coffee Co., Sherwood

BJ’s Coffee Co., Forest Grove

Caravan Coffee, Newberg

Chapters Books and Coffee, Newberg

Coffee Cat Coffeehouse, Newberg

Insomnia Coffee Co., Hillsboro

Ki Coffee & Brunch, Beaverton

Longbottom Coffee & Tea, Hillsboro

Sauvie Island Coffee Co., Beaverton

Slowbomb Coffee, Beaverton

The Human Bean, Beaverton

The Coast:

Dutch Bros. Coffee, Brookings

Sleepy Monk Coffee Roasters, Cannon Beach

Portland:

Autumn Coffee Roasting, N.W. Killingsworth St.

Case Study Coffee Roasters, N.E. Sandy Blvd.

Deadstock, N.W. Couch St.

Fetch Coffee Roasters, S.E. Bybee Blvd.

Ovation Coffee & Tea, N.W. Overton St.

Rain or Shine Coffee House, S.E. Division St.

Sterling Coffee Roasters, N.W. 21st Ave.

Stumptown Roasters, S.W. 3rd Ave.

The Human Bean, N.E. Sandy Blvd.

The Southeast Side:

Boring Bean, Boring

Crossroads Cafe, Clackamas

Gwynn’s Willamette Coffee Shop, Canby

LJ’s Cafe, Milwaukie

Stomping Grounds Coffee House, Fairview

The Brew, Gladstone

The I-5 Corridor:

Margin Coffee Roasters, Albany

Urban Grange Coffee & Bakery, Salem

White Rabbit Bakery, Aurora

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