Top 5 Best Coffee Roasters in Portland

Posted: May 10, 2010 |Comments: 0 | Views: 382 |

We all know Portland is no stranger to delicious coffee.  As pioneers of many great local products, it only seems fitting that some of the world's best roasted coffee is made right here in this fantastic city of ours.  As a purveyor and distributor of these fine coffee products let me introduce to you the best coffee you can find, not called Stumptown, in Portland, OR.



Nossa Familia Coffee - www.familyroast.com

Clearly one of the best coffees roasted in Portland.  Nossa Familia gets all of their green coffee beans from their family farm in Brazil.  They've been growing coffee in the rich fertile lands of Brazil for over 100 years and the taste can't be matched.  With superb roasting skills to bring out the best of the coffee bean flavor, you simply can't help but love their coffee.

Where to find them?

2 N. Killingsworth, Portland, 97217 (Ethos Builiding) 

What makes them great?

Single origin coffees can be hit or miss, but when they hit they're out of this world.  Nossa Familia has perfected the art of consistency and quality.  You haven't lived till you've had an Ernesto's latte or a Teodoro's French press.



Cellar Door - www.cellardoorcoffee.com

This is one of our favorite little roasters.  Jeremy and Andrea have been working hard to produce one of the finest coffees you've ever tasted.  That would be good enough for most companies, but not for them.  They strive for perfection from roasting, packaging, and brewing.  Using 100% renewable energy to power their shop and their roaster they're dedicated to helping our environment.


Where to find them?

What makes them great?

Their café has that neighborhood feel that just oozes charm.  From the moment you walk in you can smell the waft of fresh roasted coffee as it seeps up from the cellar.  All of their coffee is hand roasted in small batches ensuring the finest quality.  From drip to espresso, there isn't anything they can't do.



Heart Coffee www.heartroasters.com

Heart Coffee is a new comer to the coffee scene but has made a grand entrance.  Small hand crafted artisan coffee that truly warms the heart.  Highly skilled baristas and great pastries to boot this place is surely a repeat visit.

Where to find them?

2211 E Burnside, Portland, 97214

What makes them great?

You mean besides the expertly pulled shots or the fantastic home baked goods?  The moment you walk into Heart you know you're in for a treat.  With a state of the art roaster located right in the heart of the café and a beautiful espresso machine to match, the ambience can't be topped.  This place is hip- Trendy hip.



Ristretto Roasters - www.ristrettoroasters.com

Ristretto Roasters has been around for a little more than a half a decade.  Time has really favored them as they have perfect their craft.  Artisan crafted coffee that is hand roasted in small batches.  As fine a coffee as I have ever tasted.

Where to find them?

3520 Northeast 42nd Ave, Portland, 97213 

3808 N Williams Ave, Portland, 97227

What makes them great?

Have you ever bought a bag of whole bean coffee that is still warm from the roasting process?  You can at Ristretto.



Blue Kangaroo Coffee Roasters - www.bluekangaroocoffee.com

Considered an Old World craftsmanship coffee Blue Kangaroo stands out with their roasting process.  Using no formulas or automated recipe cards they simply roast by sight, sound, and smell.  Their process starts with the search for the finest green coffee beans and then roasting those to make the finest black coffee you can drink.

Where to find them?

7901 SE 13th Ave, Portland, OR.

What makes them great?

All of their roasting is done to order.  If you want a guaranteed fresh roasted coffee, you simply can't pass them by.  Stop in and order a bag of coffee, I bet it'll still be warm.



All of the aforementioned coffee shops are local to Portland, Oregon.  Put down the Starbucks and see what else Portland has to offer.


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