Welcome to Albina Press
Albina Press, located in Portland's Albina District, is a charming coffee and tea joint offering a cozy ambiance and a variety of delicious treats. Customers rave about the smooth coffee, aromatic teas, and mouthwatering pastries. The baristas are friendly and accommodating, creating a welcoming atmosphere for patrons to relax, study, or catch up with friends. With options for outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and gender-neutral restrooms, Albina Press provides a comfortable setting for all. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to work or a hidden gem to explore, Albina Press is a must-visit spot for coffee enthusiasts in Portland.
- 5012 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland, OR 97215 Hotline: (971) 279-5196
Known for its exceptional coffee and cozy ambiance, Albina Press is a hidden gem located in the Albina District of Portland. This niche coffee shop offers a wide variety of coffee options, from smooth cappuccinos to aromatic chai lattes. The eclectic vibe of the place, coupled with its friendly and kind service, makes it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts and those looking for a great spot to relax or get some work done.
One of the standout features of Albina Press is its unique offerings, including different coffee syrups like allspice that pair perfectly with their coffee selections. The delicious pastries and treats, along with the magnificent and aromatic teas, add to the overall charm of this coffee shop.
The cozy seating options, including couches and tables, provide a comfortable environment for patrons to enjoy their drinks and treats. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to study, have a private conversation, or simply unwind with a good book, Albina Press offers the perfect setting.
With a focus on customer satisfaction and quality coffee, Albina Press is a delightful spot to explore in the bustling food scene of Portland. So, if you find yourself in the area, don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Albina Press.

Really liked their coffee and the eclectic vibe. I tried their cappuccino. Will definitely go back for the coffee.

Amazing coffee. The place was open a bit late relatively speaking which was good. They had decaf options too if someone needs to try that. The coffee was smooth and smelled really nice. I would say it's a must try place.

my partner and i live on the west side of the metro area, so we decided to spend a weekend on the east side of portland to explore it more in depth than we've been able to. i was so pleased to find an Albina Press right across the street from our guest house. i'd been wanting to try Albina Press for some time. even though they were busy, the barista was kind and cheerful, took time to answer my questions, and was patient while i decided how to order my coffee. i enjoyed a perfectly made cafe au lait, flavored with raw sugar and all spice. i also appreciated how cute and cozy the space is, with a variety of different types of seating available for people to hang out. shout out to the reviewer who identified this business as being anti-genocide with their 1-star review, as that detail made me even more enthusiastic to support this business.

Cozy ambiance, lots of offerings, and kind service - this coffee shop is great. I'm not sure about the outlet offerings because I was getting coffee with a friend to chat, but that is something I'd look for in the future.

Niche spot located in the Albina District and I had almost forgotten about this place. I only been here once since I've moved back to Oregon about four years ago... So it was a nice memory shock. The service here is great and the coffee and baked goods they have are equally delicious. It's a great spot to come in relax and cozy up in autumn and just read the newspaper or get some work done or read a good book. Nice little area to explore around there as well

I hadn't been to Albina Press in a long time, but it was as great as I remembered it! There wasn't any mention of wearing masks, just a few signs and staff is wearing masks. I saw a review from about 6 months ago that said it was strongly recommended, so that must have eased up. The coffee was exactly what you would expect, amazing. My friend had a scone and I had a rice crispy treat, both were delicious. I really liked that they had some different but not odd coffee syrups to try, I had allspice, which was really good and not too overpowering or sweet. It paired well with the coffee. We sat at a table in the back, it's a good amount of seating, not too crowded but not spread out. Overall it was a nice experience. Would be a good place to work, study, read, or meet a friend.

Yummy treats, the teas are magnificent and aromatic. I forget which tea late I got both tried all pastries and teas at out table. Sweetest service with stellar recommendations. And cozy ambiance. I love the couches. Great place to chill and have a quiet private talk or to study.

On a cold rainy afternoon we stopped and I had a wonderfu chai latte. We sat outside in the covered seating area. Loved this spot on our whirlwind tour of Portland.

We've gone here many times. We went recently for coffee and the barista was super, super unfriendly. Scowled at me twice for no apparent reason. Wasn't being loud. Just wanted to order a drink and drink it. It's not hard to be friendly. It's not even hard to fake friendliness. At least the coffee is still great. (She later got a coffee order wrong and openly blamed it on her coworker. Nice.)

Great little hidden coffee spot! It is hard to spot when driving by, and a lot bigger inside that I expected. There are plenty of tables in the back for those that need a good place to study. The baristas are friendly. And the drinks are delicious!