Portland, Oregon, in the United States, is known for having an established coffee culture. In February 2012, The New York Times reported that Portland had more than 30 coffee roasters. Comparing Portland's coffee culture to other major cities along the West Coast, Oliver Strand wrote: "Seattle coffee might have more muscle, and San Francisco coffee might have more mystique, but Portlandâs coffee scene is arguably the country's most intimate. It's also one of the most relaxed."
Roasters
Some of Portland's roasters include Coava Coffee Roasters, Heart Coffee Roasters, Sterling Coffee Roasters and Stumptown Coffee Roasters.
Events
In 2012, the Specialty Coffee Association of America hosted its annual convention, billed as "the largest coffee industry gathering in the world", at the Oregon Convention Center.
Prevalence
Portland is noted as a place in which people use coffeehouses as a third place. There is more coffee available in gentrified areas of Portland.
See also
- Coffee in Seattle
- Rimsky-Korsakoffee House
References
Further reading
- Bauer, Kathleen (February 2009). "The New Portland Coffee Micro Roasters". OregonLive.com. Retrieved 3 February 2014.Â
- Brown, Ruth (21 November 2012). "Coffee Issue 2012: Portland's best new coffee shops and trends". Willamette Week. Retrieved 3 February 2014.Â
External links
- Here is a List of Every Coffee Roaster in Portland (We Think), Willamette Week (2012)
- 10 things to consider when going off the grid Sprudge, a Portland coffee blog