Southeast Division Street is a hub for Portland’s creative community.
Credit: Stuart Mullenberg
Division/Clinton
This pair of close-in Southeast Portland streets features block after block of must-see — and must-eat — destinations.
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Southeast Division Street is a hub for Portland’s creative community.
Credit: Stuart Mullenberg
Once a sleepy thoroughfare, Southeast Division Street is now one of Portland’s most dynamic and stylish neighborhoods. Spend a day wandering its many blocks, stopping along the way to snack, sip and shop.
St. Honore Boulangerie is a neighborhood bakery and cafe featuring handcrafted French breads and pastries, as well as sandwiches, salads, soups and quiche. The bakery’s decor and menu reflects owner Dominique Geulin’s French roots.
Nossa Familia uses a Loring roaster — the most environmentally friendly roaster available — and proudly offers a wide variety of roasts using beans from family farms in Brazil and around the world.
Beaverton-based coffee roaster with a spacious, sunlit cafe along S.E. Division's restaurant row. Serving drip coffee, cold brew and inventive mixed beverages like their Woodblock Chocolate mocha and a spicy-sweet pear and ginger chai latte.
Sitting at the southwest corner of Mt. Tabor Park, Rain or Shine Coffee House offers freshly baked goods, espresso, coffee and classic cafe lunch fare, including bagels, sandwiches, soups and oatmeal.