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Over priced for low quality products used.
The only place anyone should get coffee
Had a wonderful experience today. Ordered a Carmel latte was perfect for this cold rainy day. The Caramel was homemade. Just the best. The barista had the nicest personality made my day! Thank you, Diana
i’m in portland from out of town and whenever i come i look for different coffee shops. this coffee was sooo good and the barista was so sweet. next visit i will be coming back!
I've been to Village Coffee a couple of times. It's an interesting coffee alternative to Marco's Café and the Starbucks that's just down the street. I think you get more personalized service here - and maybe better foam art on your latte! Not a lot of seating inside but there's also a few options on the sidewalk.
It's an old local coffee place in the center of Multnomah Village. It's nice to have an alternative to Starbucks but it has some large booth-like seating that takes up a lot of space. It would be nice if there were more tables.
Barista was quick and friendly, the soy latte was satisfactory.
No wifi or outlets. This might as well be a coffee stand. If you need to grab and go, the place is probably fine.
Super cozy little coffee shop on a rainy Portland afternoon- great coffee and service.
I really like the coffee and coffee drink and flavor selections here and am happy to support them rather than go to a big conglomerate. They could use some improvement in the pastry department as far as selection and quality go, but I will continue to support them.
Great coffee
Friendly staff, excellent coffee, reasonable price, warm every time I visit. Best vegan option is the bob's red mill oat meal, though.
Cozy small spot great for catching up with a friend over a good cup of coffee. The barista Olas was very nice and made an excellent gingerbread oat milk latte :) good spot to drop in if it's chilly outside.
Dreamy coffee. Fast service. Nice people.
Have been going for the past year. Switched to decaf as I was pregnant and now nursing. Just found out today that their decaf is not decaf and rather half caf. Very unimpressed and disappointed. That's the sort of thing you need to advertise. People are generally ordering decaf for a reason. Taking my business elsewhere. Guess I'll have to go to Grand Central or Starbucks.
Good coffee and decent pastry. Friendly staff and quaint space with some local art and craft available for purchase.
NO WIFI. (Not a huge deal, just wish I'd realized it before ordering since I came here hoping to work for an hour or two.) Excellent coffee, good menu (coffee, tea, Italian sodas), cute space, friendly barista, and comfortable (if limited) seating. Good place to chat or read a book while you enjoy coffee.
It's about the location and the view of the sun to the south and the village to the west. And the intelligence and savoir faire of the baristas and the perserverance of the owner and the designs topping off the lattes and the art gallery. And the bagles. And the cupcakes. And the cookies. And the pastries. And the grind!
Staff is always friendly, drinks are well made, large selection of syrups, including a big variety of sugar-free flavors. The atmosphere is nice- sitting at one of the tables outside on a nice sunny summer day with an iced coffee is pretty close to perfect.
Flip a coin. Heads - 5 star coffee or Tails - 5 star Art. Toss up..,