This awesome tea and coffee shop is not only unique, but probably one of the most interesting ones around in Portland. This is one of those 10 best tea/coffee shops in a top 10 book of things to do in Portland. The owner Joe is a real fantastic guy and the combinations of drinks he has will offer something unique to any patron. You have to make this spot a "must go to" on your list. I suggest trying the "Rose mocha" iced or any other drink on the "secret menu"
This coffee bus is curated and cared for beautifully. There are heaters upstairs to keep you cozy in the winter. The Egyptian coffee will put a zing and spring in your step and wash your taste buds with robust strong flavor. Can't wait to try the whole menu!
Lovely little coffee shop in the middle of a small cart pod. Firstly I loved how this was in a double decker bus it gives the place such a unique ambiance. But the main reason to come here is for the coffee. I wasn't brave enough to try the Turkish coffee but instead got the Rose Mocha and it was delightful. Not super sweet which is how I like my flavored coffees. The owner even came by while I was there to check in and make sure I enjoyed it.
I love the atmosphere, all the employees were super friendly and helpful definitely would recommend. Keep in mind to limit visits to an hour and they don’t provide wifi on weekends to encourage people not to monopolize the seating space.
The single best cup of coffee I’ve ever had in my life and well as the single worst decision I’ve ever made; living down the street for a year and only having it for the first time this week. The “Nectar of the Gods” might be the actual reason why god invented invented the coffee bean. I would curse out my mom for this coffee.
It was unique. The place is locates on a double decker bus. Two tables outside and seating on top of bus.
We had Egyptian coffee and Nectar of the Gods (cold). Egyptian coffee was alright. It didn't have any bean character to it. It's like a Turkish coffee with cardamom. Nectar of the Gods tasted like Werther's butterscotch candy. It's mostly milk but tasty. There was even frozen milk cubes!
This is amazing. How often can you say that you've had fantastic Egyptian coffee/tea on the second floor of a double decker bus? Great service, great quality! Try the Turmeric Hug!
We loved this place! Such yummy coffees (and fun flavors) and sweets. Got to sit up on the upper level of the bus which was fun. This place can have a line so plan accordingly. Staff is happy and helpful. We'll be back! :)
I fell in love with this place as soon as I saw it. Dragged my boyfriend inside for a Turkish coffee date, and I think he secretly thought it was great too. We both ordered a Turkish coffee, which came with a Turkish delight. The atmosphere was so adorable and ethnic, it was chilly outside but we still sat upstairs. Unfortunately, the wait was ridiculously long, it took a good 25-30 minutes before our coffee finally came up, but the experience made up for it. I would love to come there during the summer and lounge up top and work on my lappy while getting my caffeine and cardamom fix!
Scott
This awesome tea and coffee shop is not only unique, but probably one of the most interesting ones around in Portland. This is one of those 10 best tea/coffee shops in a top 10 book of things to do in Portland. The owner Joe is a real fantastic guy and the combinations of drinks he has will offer something unique to any patron. You have to make this spot a "must go to" on your list. I suggest trying the "Rose mocha" iced or any other drink on the "secret menu"
Erin Myrup
This coffee bus is curated and cared for beautifully. There are heaters upstairs to keep you cozy in the winter. The Egyptian coffee will put a zing and spring in your step and wash your taste buds with robust strong flavor. Can't wait to try the whole menu!
Cassandra Rosenthal
Lovely little coffee shop in the middle of a small cart pod. Firstly I loved how this was in a double decker bus it gives the place such a unique ambiance. But the main reason to come here is for the coffee. I wasn't brave enough to try the Turkish coffee but instead got the Rose Mocha and it was delightful. Not super sweet which is how I like my flavored coffees. The owner even came by while I was there to check in and make sure I enjoyed it.
Heather Wagner
I love the atmosphere, all the employees were super friendly and helpful definitely would recommend. Keep in mind to limit visits to an hour and they don’t provide wifi on weekends to encourage people not to monopolize the seating space.
Marc Bernard
The single best cup of coffee I’ve ever had in my life and well as the single worst decision I’ve ever made; living down the street for a year and only having it for the first time this week. The “Nectar of the Gods” might be the actual reason why god invented invented the coffee bean. I would curse out my mom for this coffee.
Maribel Mullins
It was unique. The place is locates on a double decker bus. Two tables outside and seating on top of bus.
We had Egyptian coffee and Nectar of the Gods (cold). Egyptian coffee was alright. It didn't have any bean character to it. It's like a Turkish coffee with cardamom. Nectar of the Gods tasted like Werther's butterscotch candy. It's mostly milk but tasty. There was even frozen milk cubes!
Brandon Lindley
Absolutely worth the wait! We are obsessed with their coffee (smells like the mall) and the service was amazing!! Very kind and gracious
Jeremy Hannaford
This is amazing. How often can you say that you've had fantastic Egyptian coffee/tea on the second floor of a double decker bus?
Great service, great quality!
Try the Turmeric Hug!
Kate Boyle
We loved this place! Such yummy coffees (and fun flavors) and sweets. Got to sit up on the upper level of the bus which was fun. This place can have a line so plan accordingly. Staff is happy and helpful. We'll be back! :)
Richa Langella
I fell in love with this place as soon as I saw it. Dragged my boyfriend inside for a Turkish coffee date, and I think he secretly thought it was great too. We both ordered a Turkish coffee, which came with a Turkish delight. The atmosphere was so adorable and ethnic, it was chilly outside but we still sat upstairs. Unfortunately, the wait was ridiculously long, it took a good 25-30 minutes before our coffee finally came up, but the experience made up for it. I would love to come there during the summer and lounge up top and work on my lappy while getting my caffeine and cardamom fix!