Coffee Time

Approval Rate: 93%

93%Approval ratio

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    blk7091

    Tue Jan 19 2010

    They seem to be more into what they're all about than working. When putting customers out to be more accommodating to other customers, they don't seem to care... a kind of, "well if you don't like it then move" attitude. So I'll move to Urban Grind. At least they smile.

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    citysearch_1345667512

    Tue Oct 13 2009

    This is a great place to play chess and sit outside with heat lamps. It has a cool, funky, alternative environment. And I like to read th...

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    orygungurl

    Sun Sep 27 2009

    The staff is unbelievably unprofessional, I've been in there on multiple occasions and the girls working are usually screaming at each other or complaining. They lack taste and disrupt the customers. Even on a VERY slow afternoon, it took 15 minutes for me to get my drink, it was ridiculous. The coffee isn't great, lots of hipsters/ scene kids, and the workers need to learn how to smile..find somewhere else to go, there are WAY better coffee shops in Portland.

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    citysearch_1239934281

    Wed Aug 26 2009

    I used to come and sit here to work all the time, and I would buy lunch and a coffee. Today I asked if I could sit for a couple of hours bef...

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    alpard781

    Wed Aug 26 2009

    I used to come and sit here to work all the time, and I would buy lunch and a coffee. Today I asked if I could sit for a couple of hours before ordering something and they told me that I had to consume to stay. Very, very rude, considering that the girl knows me, she sees me there all the time... but no, she even said that I could go to "Starbucks" and I would have to pay too to use the internet. Do they have any idea how many people steal their signal anyway without paying?. The whole point is that they cared so much because I would use their connection for two lame hours before I would buy something. Will never go to this place again. There are way too many good places in Portland to have a good coffee and better service.

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    lcpio20101_283071034

    Fri Feb 20 2009

    Ah, Coffee Time. Been there multiple times now since I started going to school in Portland. It's open late (until 2am) which is awesome, especially if you are looking for something fun and different to do on the weekends (good sober conversations late at night!). And I love that they have warmers outside to sit under while you smoke and drink your coffee! That being said, the coffee is not the best. Of the five or so times I have been there, I have had a good cup once. Otherwise it's been burned or not very flavorful. Also the baristas can be really snobby. But I guess that's just part of the whole NW 21st/23rd scene and all the little hipsters who hang around up there.

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    citysearch_2103725653

    Thu Jan 22 2009

    This coffee spot is open late and has a classic old hippie bordering on trendy feel now, but it is the same good old outside seating with he...

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    citysearch8365_7641

    Sun Jan 18 2009

    This place was a staple of my pre-21 days. It was open late, and had a fun, grunginess to it. Nowadays, it seems much tamer. The coffee is a...

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    anonymousp2356_97844

    Sat Sep 27 2008

    The coffee is mediocre, good tea. I decided to try their chocolate chip cookie and it was the worst thing I have EVER had. It was extremely hard, had few chocolate chips, and tasted terrible. I asked the barista to heat it up in the microwave and she used her hand to do so and it still didn't taste better when softened. This place has an awesome vibe and serves an important role in the NW. But never, ever, ever, buy a cookie here!

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    macaulay10

    Mon Dec 17 2007

    I really like the unassuming nature of Coffee Time. You can just go in, have a coffee and stay for either 1 hour or 6. The people who gather here are probably the best part, though the coffee is pretty good too. Great social scene, relaxed, pretty good music on some weekends. There's one barista who's kind of a smartaleck, but aside from him this is a pretty cool place.

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    contributo3017_71511

    Mon Mar 05 2007

    Coffee shop is home to scenesters and hipsters looking for chai tea, special blends and specialty drinks.

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    lexie0131

    Mon Nov 20 2006

    With all of the nooks and crannies in the back, it's easy to loose track of time while sipping on a delicious coffee, reading or using the free wireless network, and munching on a panini. The only downside is the smoking that is allowed at the tables outside. The smoke can make its way through the front door and into the front room in the winter. In the summer when the garage door is up, the entire front area of the the coffeeshop can be flooded with smoke at times.

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    eratonyx1

    Wed Nov 15 2006

    Great homemade chai. Beautiful, fun murals (despite some dumb graffiti). Comfy couches and chairs. Lots of noise--great for first dates, bad for quiet studying.

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    huberhead1

    Sun Aug 20 2006

    This place was amazing. I got drinks for 3 people and only paid $7. The iced-tea was FULL of flavor and the espresso was the best I've ever had. Attended late on a Sunday night when there were plenty of people around, but comfortably so. Music, company, product and service were all fantastic and appreciated! And the fact that it's open late is great, considering that's a prime time for that sort of atmosphere. Bring a journal, book, or even a friend :D

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    xtopher1_1419071559

    Sun May 01 2005

    Coffee Time is spotty. I've been in several times over the years (I moved to the neighborhood about 8 years ago) and while it was tolerable at first (that first year I moved here), I found that there were many better places in the neighborhood. The coffee (drip) has always been average or below. The barista's have always been too into their scene/vibe rather than their work/product. The crowd have always been either too pretentious, too "I'm too cool with my clove cigarette," or too smelly. These days, I even cross the street so I don't have to pass by the outdoor clique. I heard the owner sold the place to the workers... so maybe things will improve. Who knows. The place just never made much of an impression on me.

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    whatthe1

    Sat Dec 04 2004

    me like coffee time chai tea very much. SO yummy. never been there on a friday or saturday night because i've heard that it gets pretty busy. but on a cold rainy afternoon there's nothing in the world like sitting inside the cafe sipping on a hot cup of their magnificent chai tea. everyone should have one!

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    lulu_miley

    Wed Sep 15 2004

    The people who go here to be social are scenesters in the worst way...but it's worth it for a fine espresso. The service is sometimes aloof (especially if you don't have the look) but the baristas make good coffee and in this Starbucks town that makes the drawbacks easy to overlook.

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    portlandpi_2137288089

    Wed Jul 30 2003

    On a Friday or Saturday night you can point out Coffee Time from a mile away by the mob huddled around it. This coffee place is a great hangout spot and place to meet new people; especially for those in the under 21 crowd. The coffee is quite good, but the lively atmosphere located a hop, skip and jump away from NW 23rd is definately its best seller.

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    portlandpo_2073084280

    Wed Feb 26 2003

    Coffee time rocks. I love the atmosphere, and the people are always friendly and laid back. It's not pretentious, definitely a place for everyone. Friday and Saturday nights it really hopping.

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    foreva21gi

    Tue Dec 17 2002

    I like to go to Coffee Time just to get away with my friends and unwind from my everyday life. Coffee Time is a way happening place. Even if you go with your friends, it's definante that you'll meet a new friend. Everyone in P-town should give it a try! So Go! Peace :)

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    vglnte711

    Thu Oct 24 2002

    I agree the ambience is fine and the coffee tastes good. However. I went there for a Black Forest Mocha. I took a good swig and found my mouth full of wood chips!!! Not just one, but several. Upon close examination they were most definitely wood chips, some very small and splintery. Is this somebody's idea of a joke (i.e. black FOREST)? They are SO lucky I didn't swallow it.