Bison Coffeehouse

Coffee shop · Cully

Bison Coffeehouse

Coffee shop · Cully

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3941 NE Cully Blvd, Portland, OR 97213

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Native American-owned coffeehouse serving coffee, baked goods & art  

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3941 NE Cully Blvd, Portland, OR 97213 Get directions

bisoncoffeehouse.com
@bisoncoffeehouse

$1–10 · Menu

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3941 NE Cully Blvd, Portland, OR 97213 Get directions

+1 503 288 3941
bisoncoffeehouse.com
@bisoncoffeehouse

$1–10 · Menu

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Bison Coffeehouse - Review - Portland, OR - The Infatuation

"As Portland’s first Native-owned coffeehouse, Bison Coffeehouse highlights Native roasters and celebrates Indigenous culture. In addition to coffee, Bison also does baked goods like bison-shaped cookies, cheddar biscuits, and cakes. You’ll also find lots of merchandise, like buffalo jerky, coffee beans, and small gifts like handmade dolls, from Native vendors, too. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/portland/reviews/bison-coffeehouse
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11 Native American Restaurants in the U.S. to Try - AFAR

"Portland’s first (and only) Native-owned coffeehouse, Bison serves beans from Native roasters across the United States." - Mae Hamilton, Andrea Cooper

https://www.afar.com/magazine/native-american-restaurants-in-the-us
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19 Restaurants Where You Can Eat Indigenous Food In The U.S.

"As Portland’s first Native-owned coffeehouse, Bison Coffeehouse highlights Native roasters and celebrates Indigenous culture. In addition to coffee, Bison also does baked goods like bison-shaped cookies, cheddar biscuits, and cakes. You’ll also find lots of merchandise, like buffalo jerky, coffee beans, and small gifts like handmade dolls, from Native vendors, too. " - anne cruz

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25 Coffee Shops to Visit Before You Die

"Portland is one of the U.S.’s foremost coffee cities, but Bison Coffeehouse is the city’s only Native-owned café. Its owner, Loretta Guzman, is a citizen of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. In 2014, Guzman opened the coffeehouse with the intention to serve and promote coffee from Native American roasters. In recent years, she’s had more and more companies to choose from, with roasters now opening on reservations from Oregon to Oklahoma. As for the name, there are indeed no longer any bison in the area, the land of the Cowlitz, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Clackamas peoples. But the inspiration for both the coffeehouse and the name came to Guzman when, ill with cancer, she had a dream about a bison roaming the streets of Portland. It only took a few years to make her dream a reality, and Bison Coffeehouse opened its doors in 2014.   Native Coffee Roasters of New York’s Poospatuck Indian Reservation provides Bison’s house blend, while Nevada’s Star Village Coffee, based on the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony makes the medium roast. The Arizona-based Spirit Mountain Coffee Roasting Co. collaborated with Guzman to create the dark-roast MMIP blend, to bring awareness to the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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18 Places to Savor Indigenous Cuisine in North America

"Portland is one of the U.S.’s foremost coffee cities, but Bison Coffeehouse is the city’s only Native-owned café. Its owner, Loretta Guzman, is a citizen of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. In 2014, Guzman opened the coffeehouse with the intention to serve and promote coffee from Native American roasters. In recent years, she’s had more and more companies to choose from, with roasters now opening on reservations from Oregon to Oklahoma. As for the name, there are indeed no longer any bison in the area, the land of the Cowlitz, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Clackamas peoples. But the inspiration for both the coffeehouse and the name came to Guzman when, ill with cancer, she had a dream about a bison roaming the streets of Portland. It only took a few years to make her dream a reality, and Bison Coffeehouse opened its doors in 2014.   Native Coffee Roasters of New York’s Poospatuck Indian Reservation provides Bison’s house blend, while Nevada’s Star Village Coffee, based on the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony makes the medium roast. The Arizona-based Spirit Mountain Coffee Roasting Co. collaborated with Guzman to create the dark-roast MMIP blend, to bring awareness to the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/restaurants-that-serve-indigenous-food
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