Our coffee date this morning brought us to Coffeehouse Northwest on the corner of Burnside and Trinity in West Portland. This is one of Sterling Coffee Roasters two locations, the other is in NW Portland on 21st. The outside is modest but has plenty of bike parking. Directly across Burnside is a Starbucks for those with a little less refined taste or for the unadventurous that just want the standard fare. On the other side of Trinity Place is Panda Express, I will tell you that parking there is highly discouraged; I'm sure the skull and crossbones on the warning sign makes that point clear.
The shop has one main coffee bar for ordering with a secondary location in the back for all of your creamers, sweeteners, and other additives needed to personalize your brew. It is corner location which has windows on two walls which allows a lot of light in. There is one large table that can accommodate a group and then about a half dozen smaller tables for two. Today's music was from the early part of the 20th century and included some big band and jazz stylings.
The choice of coffee this morning was Illubabor Ethiopia which according to the write up tastes like orange creamsicles and butterscotch. Both of us ordered drip coffee and drank it black. The coffee is self serve from a pump style carafe. Sadly it did have a taste like it had been sitting in its own heat for a while. For a roaster I would think they would want to serve their coffee in the freshest manner possible. I'm not saying it was bad, it was actually pretty tasty. I'm just getting spoiled these days after using the AeroPress to make my coffee at work. Doesn't get much smoother or fresher than that.
So if you find yourself heading to Powell's Bookstore or on your way to a cold and wet Timbers game and want to stop in for some coffee Coffeehouse Northwest is a convenient spot. The service is very friendly, the coffee is hot, and the atmosphere is very Portland.

