Coffee Culture

Portland

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Coffee Culture

Dubbed "home of the American coffee culture," the city knows what it takes to make a great brew. In a 2016 survey of 100 American cities, Portland came out victorious boasting the largest number of roasters per capita as well as the highest number of cafés. With that many places to enjoy a great cup of joe, one would think there is little room left for discovery — and that can't be further from the truth. Portland continues to introduce unexpected additions to its coffee scene: see Oracle Coffee Company, run by "vegan straight-edge anarchist" Andy Hurley (the drummer of Fall Out Boy). The choice here is truly endless, but if you want to see where it all began, try the original location of Stumptown Coffee Roasters (now a chain with outlets from New York to LA) at 4525 Southeast Division Street; it's argued Portland's fame as a coffee city first emerged from this very tiny space.

Do & See

Portland is green, fun, and, at times, weird: the city's collection of museums contains not only the esteemed Portland Art Museum but also quirkier exhibits, such as The Freakybuttrue Peculiarium, with its "alien autopsy table", or the Movie Madness museum with the shower scene set-up from "Psycho". While this two and more help "Keep Portland Weird" — as the city's unofficial motto goes — a thriving food, coffee, and bar scene make for a seemingly endless exploration of world cuisines, craft brews, and coffee roasters.