So, you've found us on the web, but that's not where we got our start. Like many coffee companies, it all began for us in a neighborhood coffee shop. Sure, we've grown—adding cafe locations in New York and the LA area—but we remain committed to creating unique spaces for coffee, music, art, and community to come together.
As the seasons change, and folks find themselves out and about more and more, we hope you find an opportunity to drop into one of our cafes.
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We pride ourselves on creating unique cafe spaces that fit right into their neighborhoods.
In addition to a full espresso bar, drip coffee, and cold brew, you can enjoy beverages made from Spirit Tea, as well as pastries and other goodies from local vendors.
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Division—Portland
The spot that started it all. Our flagship cafe opened on Division Street in 1999, replacing an old beauty parlor named Hair Bender. Stumptown's founder adopted the name for our signature espresso blend and the original sign still hangs in our hometown roastery.
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Belmont—Portland
Going strong since 2001, the Belmont cafe is the quintessential neighborhood spot. It’s often bustling with regulars on their way to work or grabbing a late-day pick-me-up. You can expect a friendly vibe with great coffee, art, music, and locally made treats.
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SW 3rd—Portland
First opened in 2003, the Downtown cafe is our largest retail location, offering plenty of space to come and go, meet with friends, or people watch. And the large-scale rotating gallery of shows, courtesy of our Artist Fellowship series, are not to be missed.
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Washington—Portland
COMING SOON—Soft opening on April 15th, with Grand Opening celebrations scheduled for April 20th, this is the newest cafe in the family. With Powell’s Books and tons of great restaurants and shops nearby, it’s going to be the perfect starting spot to explore Portland.
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Lincoln—Pasadena
Opened in February 2024, the Pasadena cafe is an inside/outside concept, with a roll-up door that stays up during opening hours. Inspired by the quintessential record shop, this space boasts floor to ceiling plants, tons of art, and curated vinyl.
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Greenwich—NYC
Opened in Spring 2013, the Greenwich cafe is in what was formerly Eighth Street Bookshop, a literary center of Greenwich Village in the ‘50s and ‘60s. We carry forward the building’s tradition as a cornerstone of the neighborhood and a place for inspiration and conversation.
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Cobble Hill—Brooklyn
Located in a historic neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, period architecture, and community-centric vibes, the Brooklyn cafe is filled with the work of many prolific artists, including rotating galleries by recipients of our Artist Fellowship program.
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Ace Hotel—NYC
Located in the lobby of the Ace Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, Stumptown Ace opened in 2009 and has been a regular meeting place for artists, travelers, entrepreneurs, and coffee enthusiasts since day one.
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