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The Dragonfly Coffee House in Northwest Portland.
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The Dragonfly Coffee House in Northwest Portland.
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Culture / Food

Quiet Places Made for Reading

Pair the perfect brew with great reads at these neighborhood spots.

Updated Dec. 29, 2020 3 min read

Holly Feral

Portland’s love for books and local coffee is a year-round affair, but when the winter weather arrives, it’s hard to imagine a more enticing rainy-day activity than combining the two. Pick up a winning read at one of Portland’s many independent bookstores and curl up in a cozy corner of one of these local spots.

Southeast Portland

Oblique Coffee Roasters

Adorned with an antique piano and reclaimed wood furnishings, Oblique Coffee Roasters sports a cozy vintage vibe sure to resonate with that classic novel you’ve been meaning to read. Between chapters, be sure to inspect the German-made cast iron roaster, affectionately nicknamed “Bart.”

Find your book at: Powell’s Books on Hawthorne

Rimsky-Korsakoffee House

Rimsky-Korsakoffee House springs to life at 7 p.m., long after most other cafes have closed for the night. Draped with colorful lights along the walls and dangling from the ceiling, it’s like peeking inside a carnival big tent. Inside tip: For the best reading light, score a table by the piano.

Find your book at: Mother Foucault’s Bookshop

Weird Portland

In 1845, a native of Portland, Maine, won a coin-toss to name the new Oregon city — but the place has been an original ever since.

Get weird

Phoenix Roasters

One of Portland’s few coffee shops that stay open late, Southeast Division Street’s Phoenix Roasters has enough single-origin, fair-trade coffee to keep your eyes peeled all night. For an extra boost, order a flight of their nitro cold brews, which arrive in intriguing flavor combinations like blueberry-basil. The biggest perk? Portions of proceeds of Phoenix’s sales go towards supporting important causes.

Find your book at: Books With Pictures

Northwest Portland

Dragonfly Coffee House

A cozy little coffee shop on the northeast edge of the Alphabet District, Dragonfly Coffee House is tinged with gold and lined with mythical creature-inspired knickknacks. The whimsical atmosphere creates a sense of magic and mystery that makes for an opportune setting to bust out that Mystical Mandala coloring book.

Find your book at: New Renaissance Bookshop

Northeast Portland

Case Study Coffee

Case Study Coffee is the perfect place to hunker down with a great book. Not only will the beautiful wood paneled interior and big glass garage door keep the place full of warm bright light, the in-house roaster and stellar gourmet mochas (with house-made syrups highlighting fine ingredients) will pair well with any novel.

Find your book at: Monograph Bookwerks

Rose City Book Pub

The first of its kind in Portland, the Rose City Book Pub combines the city’s love of books with the undeniable love of a craft brew. The floor-to-ceiling bookshelves boast a well curated selection of new and used books for sale. Grab a glass of wine or a local beer and curl up on one of their comfy couches, and be sure to check the pub’s events calendar for weekly writers’ workshops, trivia nights and poetry readings.

Find your book at: Rose City Book Pub

Portland Coffeeshops

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Downtown Portland Coffee Crawl

Portland’s bean scene is as accessible as it is diverse. In fact, you don’t have to leave downtown to sample some of the best cups.

Steven Smith Teamaker offers tea tasting of their famously delicious blends.

Tea: Portland’s Other Hot Brewing Scene

Tea drinkers can enjoy a favorite cuppa or sample exotic varietals in Portland's teahouses. Chai tea, bubble tea and classic green tea are just a few of the many teas brewed in and around Portland.

Deadstock Coffee blends sneaker culture with coffee culture.

Portland Coffee

The local passion for fine ingredients and careful craft extends into coffee cups.

North Portland

Albina Press

Clean white walls contrast against dark, seasoned wood in minimalist North Portland café Albina Press. Once you’ve ordered a foamy latte or full French press from the award-winning baristas, grab a bright seat near the window and reach for your favorite minimalist prose or graphic novel.

Find your book at: Bridge City Comics

The Stacks Coffeehouse

Last but not least, The Stacks Coffeehouse combines the best of two worlds, encompassing both a coffee shop and a community library. Anyone can get a library card; you just have to promise to bring back any books you borrow. But with an extensive book selection, locally roasted Roseline Coffee, breakfast tacos and plenty of seating, why would you ever leave?

Find your book at: The Stacks Coffeehouse

Literary

Literary Portland

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This Portland landmark is the world\'s largest new and used bookstore.

Powell’s City of Books

Covering an entire city block, Powell's is a landmark, a great bookstore and a microcosm of the city itself.

The Portland Book Festival

Portland Book Festival (formerly “Wordstock”) returns every November with an impressive (and extensive) lineup of local and national authors.

Are bookstores your church? Go Somewhere Different.

Portland Bookstores, Beyond Powell’s

Don't stop with the largest independent bookstore in the world; these seven other shops offer an abundance of literary riches.

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