The Portland Edit: Where to Eat, Drink & Explore During Coffee Fest
Welcome to Portland, Oregon!
We’re excited you’re coming to our city for Coffee Fest, June 13-14, 2025.
This curated guide from the editors at Roast Magazine will help you navigate the best eats, coffee stops, and local gems Portland has to offer while you’re here.
Coffee Spots
There are so many amazing cafes and roasteries to discover in Portland. Here’s a selection of stellar coffee shops that are close to the convention center — just to get you started.
Coava Coffee Roasters
1015 SE Main Street
Heart Coffee Roasters
2211 E Burnside St
Push x Pull
821 SE Stark St
Keeper Coffee Co.
4515 SE 41st Ave
Old Friends Coffee Roasters
2502 SE Belmont St
Slow Haste Coffee
2341 NE Glisan St
Photo: Coava Coffee Roasters
Cà Phê
2601 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Cadejo Coffee
804 NW Couch St
Kalesa Coffee
722 N Page St
Puff Coffee
2816 SE Stark St
Less and More
1003 SW 5th Ave
Never Coffee Lab
4243 SE Belmont St UNIT 200
Upper Left Roasters
1204 SE Clay St
Guilder Coffee Company
2393 NE Fremont St Suite B
Nossa Familia
2007 SE Division St
Good Coffee
4747 SE Division St
Bastion Coffee Roasters
4326 N Mississippi Ave
Futura Coffee Roasters
1507 N Rosa Parks Way
Deadstock Coffee
408 NW Couch St
Eats & Drinks
From legendary brunch spots to late-night noodles, Portland’s food and drink scene is a perfect match for its coffee culture—independent, creative, and unapologetically local. Here are a few of our favorite places to eat and sip around the city!
Eastside
Eem – Thai BBQ & Cocktails
3808 N Williams Ave #127 | $$ | Thai
Screen Door
2337 E Burnside St | $$ | Brunch
Luce
2140 E Burnside St | $$$ | Italian
Han Oak
511 NE 24th Ave | $$$ | Korean
Cafe Olli
3925 NE MLK Jr Blvd | $$ | Cafe
Kinboshi Ramen
609 SE Ankeny St A | $$ | Japanese
Baby Doll Pizza
2835 SE Stark St | $$ | Pizza
Kachka
960 SE 11th Ave | $$$ | Eastern European
Güero
200 NE 28th Ave | $$ | Mexican
AKADI PDX
1001 SE Division St | $$$ | African
Matt’s BBQ
4233 N Mississippi Ave | $$ | BBQ
Take a Break
Coffee Fest can be nonstop—so when you need a breather, Portland delivers. Whether you're into nature walks, quiet reading corners, or soaking in a spa with city views, these local attractions offer a chance to rest and recharge off the show floor.
Portland Japanese Garden
611 SW Kingston Ave
Tranquil pathways, koi ponds, and stunning hillside views
Powell’s City of Books
1005 W Burnside St
Iconic indie bookstore with over a million titles
Photo: Portland Japanese Garden
Mt. Tabor Park
SE 60th Ave & SE Salmon St
Urban volcano views and forested trails
OMSI – Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1945 SE Water Ave
Hands-on science exhibits, planetarium & riverfront views
Lan Su Chinese Garden
239 NW Everett St
Classical Chinese garden and teahouse in the heart of the city
Knot Springs
33 NE 3rd Ave Suite 365
Social wellness club with soaking pools and sauna
Portland Saturday Market
2 SW Naito Pkwy
Local crafts, street food, and riverwalk people-watching
See You at Coffee Fest!
We hope The Portland Edit helps you make the most of your time in this uniquely caffeinated town. Portland’s food, coffee, and culture scenes are constantly evolving—and we love it that way.
If you hit any of these spots (or discover new gems), tag us on Instagram @roastmagazine and use #ThePortlandEdit so we can follow along.
See you at Coffee Fest Portland, June 13-14, 2025!
Visit the us at the Roast Magazine booth #434.
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