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Review of Coffeehouse-Five

Coffeehouse-Five: A Cozy and Rustic Coffee Shop with a Vintage Vibe

Coffeehouse-Five is a charming coffee shop located in Portland, Oregon. The coffee shop is a popular spot for college students, professionals, and locals who are looking for a cozy place to relax, work, or catch up with friends. The coffeehouse has a vintage vibe with its rustic interior and big front windows that are perfect for people-watching.

The coffee shop offers a variety of coffee and espresso drinks, as well as light American bites. Customers can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee or tea while sitting on one of the comfortable couches or chairs. The coffeehouse also has multiple seating options, including a large table that can fit up to 10 people.

One of the highlights of Coffeehouse-Five is its friendly and welcoming staff. The baristas are knowledgeable about coffee and are always happy to help customers choose the perfect drink. They also make sure to clarify milk preferences to ensure that customers get their drinks just the way they like them.

While some customers have noted that the coffee shop can get busy and the line can move slowly, the quick service and delicious drinks make it worth the wait. The coffeehouse is open every day from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM, making it a convenient spot for morning coffee or an afternoon pick-me-up.

If you're looking for a cozy and rustic coffee shop with a vintage vibe, Coffeehouse-Five is definitely worth a visit. Whether you're a coffee lover or just looking for a comfortable place to relax, this coffee shop is sure to impress.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Outdoor seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Coffeehouse-Five Reviews - 100

4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Shell Bishop

This was one of my go to places as a college student. Today that has been ruined. The staff came in off of a smoke break did two trans actions and couldn’t be bothered to even wash his hands before serving some one. He then trotted right outside and went back to his smoke break. Not to mention his taste in music was terrible. When asked if he could put something on that was more calming he said what do you mean!? I didn’t even finish my drink I was so disgusted by his behavior. Wash your hands seriously ! Ewwww I won’t be back!

Ken Marshall

Friendly staff and great cup of coffee, couldn't have asked for more.

William Spalding

I come often. I prefer it over Red E down the street. A little more affordable and far less pretentious. Great vibe and crew. It's the perfect coffee shop for students and locals in the neighborhood.

Sebastian V. Kirchoff

It's fine as coffee shops go. The cold brew was good, the service is borderline hostile, and it's on the rough side in terms of cleanliness. However, it's a good place to study.

Trevor Prosser

Not as quirky as the name might suggest, but original enough to stand out in a region full of interesting coffee. Open and calmly lit, with good, friendly, quick staff and a pretty good latte. The fact that this Vonneguttishly named cafe is on Killingsworth? Priceless. This is truly party of a Portland breakfast of champions ;)

Masdiles Holcihiminhi

Great shop if you're a masochist. Intense air of accidentally sitting at the wrong lunch table, staff physically incapable of smiling. Otherwise nice and quiet, sort of how a house gets quiet after mom and dad fight.

Thomas C

I go here almost everyday and really enjoy the excellent coffee and atmosphere. The Baristas are very nice and have even bought my cup of coffee for me when I forgot my wallet at home. 5 STARS

Andee Masterson

I love their coffee. I've never had a bad one from here and I've got it in my head that it always gives me the best caffeine fix. Staff has always been friendly to me.

Neil Watson

Coffeehouse Five is a great little corner of the world. Right across from a PCC campus, you will often find a mix of ages and personas enjoying their coffees in this open cafe. I myself often come when I need a spot to work on school papers or research. I sit by the window and enjoy free refills on the drip plus a pastry as I alternate between watching the other patrons, observing the world outside the large windows, and doing my work. Sometimes I'll even finish the day with one of their beer selections and chat with the baristas which makes for a nice end to a perfect coffeehouse visit.

John Taylor (SpectreWriter)

Droning metallic music, and when I asked them to turn it down so I could check out the guitar I had just gotten in, I got attitude, after tipping a buck on a cup of coffee. Hospitality is clearly lacking. The coffee wasn't bad.

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