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Restaurant bewertenThis was an a grreat find. We were headed to NW 23rd, but worried that any place near there. would be too busy on Sunday. This place was perfect it was right off the freeway and close to the Goose Hallow Max line. It is located in a charming historic house. They had creative espresso drinks. I had a coffee that had banna and kaulua syrup, and a breakfast burritto. Both were delicous.
Pretty delicious food and cute coffee shop. For me, the breakfast sandwich and burrito stole the show here. The coffee was decent, but maybe not my favorite I’ve had here in Portland. The pastry (cinnamon stick) we got was also pretty tasty, though a bit dry at points.Overall, definitely one of the best breakfasts we had in Portland in a coffee shop and very nice ambiance with kind staff! Also, super reasonable prices!
Cute, but sadly that's all there is to say. This place is too busy for their own good. I waited 50+ minutes for a coffee and breakfast burrito. There was one single person working and over 15 customers. It's just too busy for a little corner coffee store.
This is such a cute cafe I stumbled upon while on my trip to Portland. The breakfast sandwiches are so good! My bf and I had to order another one lol. The chai latte was delicious as well! The service was great, and they were very generous. They have small tables to sit and enjoy our food and with outlets in some areas to do work. When I visit Portland I will definitely be back.
I don't want you to know about this tiny coffee spot next to Goose Hollow Inn and right off the Goose Hollow MAX stop because it is tiny. They offer standard delicious coffee drinks and baked goods, AND they make this breakfast burrito that consistently makes me a better person all around. It's not even that complicated potatoes, eggs, cheese, sour cream, pico but for some reason it is seriously lovely. Expect a wait because it's tiny. And it gets overwhelmed with high school students at certain times as you can imagine. Did I mention it's tiny? There's a tiny study room in the back as well. But if you need java and baked goods and are in the neighborhood, stop in!