Best Specialty Coffee in Portland — June 2026
The best local roasters and coffees in Portland, June 2026. 81 roasters and 469 coffees compared by quality, price, and tasting notes — plus where to find them.
Portland's specialty coffee scene doesn't need to prove anything to anyone—it's been quietly excellent for years while the rest of the country caught up. With 469 unique coffees rotating through 125 cafes and roasteries, the city has the depth and breadth to satisfy both the weekend pour-over nerd and the person who just wants a reliably great bag to brew at home.
At a Glance
Portland's coffee landscape in June 2026 spans 81 roasters offering everything from approachable blends to competition-level microlots. You'll find 116 local pickup spots across the city plus 699 online offers if you prefer doorstep delivery. See all 81 roasters on the map.
The average specialty bag runs $6.84/100g (about $23 for a typical 12oz bag), with a median of $6.50/100g. That's fairly standard for a mature third-wave market—you're paying for transparency, seasonality, and quality control. But there's plenty of range: excellent everyday coffees start around $3.76/100g, while limited microlots can climb past $8/100g.
The diversity is impressive. From local favorites like Heart and Case Study to national heavy-hitters like Intelligentsia and Verve, you've got options whether you're chasing a specific Ethiopian region or just need a solid medium roast for your morning routine.
The Best Coffees in Town
Only one coffee cracked the expert score threshold of 87+ this month, but it's a good one:
- Ethiopia Kirite Washed by Intelligentsia Coffee — score 89, Ethiopia, $8.83/100g
Expert scores on Bakio reflect cupping evaluations, traceability, and processing quality. This is a snapshot of what's available right now—check our lists for updated rankings as new coffees rotate in throughout the summer.
Best Value
Case Study Coffee Roasters absolutely dominates the value category, claiming all five top spots for quality-to-price ratio:
- Guatemalan Coffee Blossom Honey by Case Study Coffee Roasters — $3.76/100g (~$12.80/12oz)
- Burnside Blend by Case Study Coffee Roasters — $4.07/100g (~$18.50/1lb)
- Deviation Blend by Case Study Coffee Roasters — $4.30/100g (~$19.50/1lb)
- Honduras Santa Barbara (Natural) by Case Study Coffee Roasters — $4.35/100g (~$14.80/12oz)
- Decaf Mexico Altura (SWP) by Case Study Coffee Roasters — $4.35/100g (~$14.80/12oz)
Case Study clearly understands Portland's pragmatic side—folks who want genuinely good coffee without the ceremony. That Guatemalan honey process at under $13 for a 12oz bag is particularly strong, and the fact that their decaf makes the value list says a lot about their sourcing.
Roasters Worth Knowing
These roasters define Portland's coffee ecosystem by sheer volume and variety:
- Verve Coffee Roasters (97 coffees) — California-based but deeply embedded in Portland's scene
- La Colombe Coffee Roasters (26 coffees)
- Counter Culture Coffee (26 coffees)
- Klatch (22 coffees)
- 8th and Roast (20 coffees)
- Heart Coffee Roasters (19 coffees) — Portland native, long-time pour-over specialists
- Intelligentsia Coffee (19 coffees)
Verve's catalog depth is notable—97 offerings means they're rotating through an enormous variety of origins and processes. Heart remains a local institution worth seeking out, while Counter Culture and Intelligentsia bring serious buying power and direct-trade relationships that smaller roasters can't always match.
Where to Find It
Southeast Portland leads with 22 vendors, followed closely by Northwest Portland's 19. That Southeast concentration includes everything from neighborhood spots in Hosford-Abernethy (5 vendors) to the cafes scattered through inner Southeast's grid. Northwest Portland clusters around the Pearl and Nob Hill areas, while North Portland's 8 vendors serve the Mississippi and Alberta corridors.
For guaranteed quality, hit up Heretic Coffee in Reed (5 stars, 598 reviews), Overview Coffee in Montavilla (5 stars, 160 reviews), or Love Preferred Coffee Co. in Kerns (4.9 stars, 275 reviews). Intentional Espresso Co. and Goodies in Northwest Portland also have stellar reputations. These aren't just high ratings—they're backed by hundreds of reviews, which means consistent execution.
What People Are Drinking
Ethiopia dominates with 138 coffees—no surprise given Portland's long love affair with washed Yirgacheffes and natural Sidamos. Colombia follows with 92 offerings, providing the backbone for most blends and plenty of standalone single-origins. Honduras punches above its weight with 53 coffees, reflecting the country's growing reputation for clean, sweet lots at reasonable prices.
Mexico (29 coffees), Peru (25), and Guatemala (23) round out the Central and South American staples, while Costa Rica (20) and Indonesia (19) offer their distinct profiles—bright and citric for Costa Rica, earthy and full-bodied for Sumatra and Java. The Ethiopian dominance tells you everything about Portland's aesthetic: bright, floral, fruit-forward coffees still rule.
Whether you're hunting for a specific microlot or just want to know which cafe near your apartment won't disappoint, Portland delivers. Browse the full Portland map, check out online ordering options, or use our scan feature next time you're staring at a shelf wondering what to grab. The coffee's good here—you just need to know where to look.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best specialty coffee in Portland?
Bakio tracks 469 specialty coffees from 81 roasters in Portland, ranked by independent expert cupping scores, awards (Good Food Awards, Cup of Excellence), and community reviews. The highest-rated coffees and best values for Portland are listed in our monthly market report at bakio.co/blog/portland/best-specialty-coffee-june-2026.
How many specialty coffee roasters are in Portland?
Bakio tracks 81 specialty coffee roasters in Portland, including roaster cafes, independent shops, and specialty retailers. See the full map at bakio.co/explore?city=portland.
How much does specialty coffee cost in Portland?
The average specialty coffee in Portland costs $6.84 per 100g — about $23 for a standard 12 oz bag. Best-value options start lower; see bakio.co/lists/best-value for the cheapest specialty-grade coffees nationwide.
Where can I buy specialty coffee online in Portland?
Many Portland roasters ship nationwide. Bakio compares 469+ coffees from local Portland roasters with online vendors, sorted by price per 100g and quality score, at bakio.co/online.
How does Bakio score coffees?
Bakio combines expert cupping scores (CoffeeReview), industry awards (Good Food Awards, Cup of Excellence), community ratings, and retail reviews into a single quality score from 0–100. Roaster self-scores are not used. Full methodology at bakio.co/about/methodology.
Last updated: . Data refreshed monthly from roaster webshops and verified vendor locations.
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