7 Best Nightlife in Portland, Oregon

Coava Coffee Roasters

Southeast Fodor's choice

Located next door to the roastery, the light and open, bamboo wood–filled Coava Coffee Roasters offers some of the highest-quality single-origin, pour-over coffees in the city. There's a second branch in the Hawthorne District.

Water Avenue Coffee

Southeast Fodor's choice

Java aficionados serious about single-origin coffee favor this Central East Side roastery, which sources its beans from top growers in Colombia, Ethiopia, and Indonesia, roasts on custom-built machines, and provides its house-roasted coffees to many restaurants and cafés around town. There's also a Downtown location.

Deschutes Brewery & Public House

Pearl District

The Portland branch of the Bend-based Deschutes Brewery typically has more than 25 beers on tap, including nationally acclaimed mainstays Mirror Pond Pale Ale, Inversion IPA, and Black Butte Porter, plus seasonal and experimental brews. There's an extensive menu of well-prepared pub fare, too.

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Extracto Coffeehouse

Downtown

With two homey, hipster-endorsed cafés in Northeast, Extracto holds its own against some of Portland's top roasters, thanks to its knowledgeable staff, careful bean selection, and small-batch roasting. There are two outposts on different ends of the Alberta Arts District the other is at 1465 N.E. Prescott Street.

Stumptown Coffee Roasters

Southeast

Stumptown Coffee Roasters, which now has locations in several other cities, has three cafés on the east side. At the original site (S.E. Division), organic beans are still roasted on a regular basis. At the Tasting Bar (S.E. Salmon)—adjacent to Stumptown headquarters—patrons can participate in "cuppings," or tastings, at 3 pm each day. Stumptown has other locations around town, including a popular branch inside Downtown's Ace Hotel.

Tao of Tea

Southeast

With soft music and the sound of running water in the background, the Tao of Tea serves more than 80 loose-leaf teas as well as vegetarian snacks and sweets. The company also operates the tearoom inside Old Town's Lan Su Chinese Garden.

Thelonious Wines

Pearl District
This bi-level bottle shop and wine bar differs from others of its kind in that it focuses exclusively on unusual, hard-to-find wines, from small productions of Pinot Noir from outstanding but lesser-known Oregon vineyards to interesting wines from unexpected places (bubbly from Tasmania, dry whites from Slovenia). Several single pours and flights are available, and you can pair your tasting with wine and charcuterie in the cozy upstairs loft with tables fashioned out of wine crates.