See See Motor Coffee Co.

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See See Motor Coffee Co.

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1642 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97232

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Portland's See See Motor Coffee Co blends vintage motorcycle vibes with killer Stumptown coffee, tasty bites, and a shady gear shop.  

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1642 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97232 Get directions

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13 Hidden Spots to Eat and Drink in Portland

"A true hidden gem and Portland original, See See provides all your motorcycle gear needs while serving up Stumptown coffee and tasty bites. With counter seating wrapping around a central coffee bar, a side room with a handful of tables, and some outdoor seating as well, you are almost always guaranteed a spot to settle in and people-watch. See See also features an intensely Instagram-friendly wall of vintage helmets and serpent mural." - Kara Stokes

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"A new west side outpost of the motorcycle-centric coffee shop." - Eater Staff

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I’ve always just loved the vibe here. It seems like it would be intimidating but it’s the best

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Karl Whinnery

Google
Awesome and unique coffee shop in Portland. Great vibes, lots of seating, arcade games, motorcycles, and vintage ambiance. The food is good and the coffee products even better. If you haven’t been, do yourself a favor and rev up and go!

Aaron Taggart

Google
Really cool here, great music, chill vibe, and good coffee. I really enjoy their blend they have. It’s got a nice complexity to it that cools down to a nice bold flavor. They have electbike which is just insane. Overall sick place

Cassandra Piester

Google
Really love the vibe of this place. The coffee tastes great. They play some good tunes. The artwork is super neat and dark and always looks slick.

M L'Esperance

Google
The barista made me a really delicious macchiato (shot pulled long as per my request). Great atmosphere for enjoying a coffee.

Adrian Thompson

Google
The baristas were so warm and helpful. Great cafe to do some remote work, interact with a kind community, and drink great coffee. I’m looking forward to coming back, thank you!

PNW State of Mind

Google
Great coffee (stumptown). Hangout for cool biker people, food, beer, and snacks available. How about a hotdog? This is the place. There’s lots of character here, and they even have super cool bamboo straws, since plastic ones are banned in Portland.. because we care! Save the earth!

Bryan Caragay

Google
Great coffee and super cool atmosphere. The shop was closed on a Tuesday at 10 am which was odd. Wanted to buy a shirt but wasn’t able to.

Rod Freeman

Google
Great coffee and spectacular motorcycle stuff in a super cool atmosphere. Really glad I found this place. If you ride, it's a step back in history and a step up in good coffee.
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Karen K.

Yelp
Allow me to begin by commending the coffee shop for its impeccable decor and ambiance, which flawlessly captures the essence of motorcycle culture. The fusion of vintage and contemporary elements creates a captivating atmosphere that I found particularly appealing. Additionally, the cleanliness and organization of the coffee station were impressive. As for the beverages and pastries, I opted for a hot vanilla latte accompanied by a cinnamon roll. The vanilla latte exceeded my expectations, providing the perfect pick-me-up during my time in Portland. The cinnamon roll was also enjoyable, adding to the overall experience. I wholeheartedly recommend this coffee shop to both locals and visitors of Portland, especially those with an affinity for motorcycles. Its unique atmosphere and delightful offerings make it a must-visit destination. One of my favorite coffee stops in Portland. It combines my two favorite loved, motorcycle and coffee. What draws you in is the nostalgic motocross feel and the vintage helmets on the wall.
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Lucius M.

Yelp
When I wake up in the morning on most vacation days - or work days - I think to myself, "Where can I ride today?" After that the thought that dictates the morning is, "Coffee!!!" See See Motor Coffee Co combines all of my best morning thoughts and has the ability to start every day with the potential for a great ride. Not only is the coffee shop portion cool, but they have a Vs. Excitebike video game there. I grew up in a small town that got an arcade when I was in seventh grade. Every day, I had to kill two hours after the bus dropped me off before my mom got off work to take me home (or I could have walked the five miles uphill to the house.) Over time, I became a Vs. Excitebike master. One quarter could easily last 45 minutes. In the annual Guinness Book of World Records, my scores were 25-30% higher than what they had listed in the book. Long story short, I was exited when I saw the Vs. Excitebike video game in the corner. The young lady working the counter was really friendly. She admitted to knowing nothing about scooters or motorcycles, but there are people like that out there in the world and I strongly believe that they should be given a fair shake if they are kind.
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Jenifer S.

Yelp
If I'm going to be completely honest, I was terrified to check out this coffee spot as I had had bad luck with other coffee shops in the area. I did not expect much, but WOW! Let me just start off by saying that their decorations and the ambience of the coffee shop was exactly on point & voiced the dedication for motorcycles. It reflected a combination of both vintage and modern, which I really loved. The coffee station was super clean and very well organized. Now when it came to the coffee, I had gone ahead and ordered a hot vanilla latte along with a cinnamon roll. The vanilla latte was amazing and exactly what I needed during my stay in Portland. The cinnamon roll was good too. I would definitely recommend this coffee shop to anyone who lives, and/or is visiting Portland, specially my biker fans.
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Clive V.

Yelp
Found this awesome coffee shop completely by accident. We were actually on a mission get get some famous doughnuts right across the street from this place and happened to look across the road to see this. We stopped in and grabbed some craft coffee and enjoyed looking at the bikes, clean shop, friendly staff and a great pick me up!
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Hel J.

Yelp
Found this coffee shop on my first trip to Portland. Very cool coffee shop and hangout spot. Good menu for coffee, drinks and food. They have light and dark roast available for drip coffee. Oat milk available at the creamer station. Cold brew and other canned drinks are good to purchase for on the go. Owner and employees are so nice. I love the vibe. Check out the merch shop!
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Tom T.

Yelp
Coffee and pastries and other baked goods. Some beer in the cooler. Next door is helmet city. there must be one that fits. Motorcycle apparel on display, too. But it's all kinda bare bones inside the small store. I think. It's another club hangout, except for the fact that "all" bikes show up and talk shop. This place could be a morning habit for me.
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Biggie L.

Yelp
The coffee tastes worse than Starbucks, and that's pretty bad! While being a biker I found the decor interesting, it's not worth returning. The Store smells like B.O. and hipsters. The staff is the most unfriendly people I've ever encountered in the customer service industry, zero personality hipsters. It's sad, this place could be really cool. I. will. never. be. back.
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Sarah W.

Yelp
Super cool environment and coffee shop. Love the merch! We ordered and left but the vibe was chill and the coffee was delish. Thanks friends for a good experience while in town.
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Nuria C.

Yelp
*this review is all about the new breakfast burrito and has no reflection on how many this place and their bomb coffee is* I love your coffee so so much, but today I went in to get my favorite bacon breakfast burrito with aji sauce and was told you all switched up the menu. Totally fine - I took a chance... Unfortunately, I am sitting here with my 3/4 uneaten breakfast burrito a bit in shock at how day and night these two burritos and salsas are. :( The old burrito used to be cheese, gooey, with bacon pieces spread throughout, and egg throughout. The aji sauce used to be tangy and actually MADE the burrito even better. But even then, it was a 10/10 burrito. This new burrito is so dry; the beans add...nothing. The egg stick is odd and unappetizing. The salsa - sigh - the salsa is just red salsa. Good, but nothing special. I'm feeling like at a $1 more, the burrito should have gone up in quality, and I'm sad to report it's gone down. Not even like 9/10 down, but like 5/10 down. I am asking, NO - begging - for you to bring back the old burrito with the aji sauce. It was unreal. Everyone at work would talk about that sauce constantly. Everyone I ever mentioned SeeSee to would talk about that burrito and sauce. The aji sauce would have redeemed my burrito today.
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Chelsea R.

Yelp
We spent our first morning in Portland working from See See and it was perfect. The staff was so friendly, the coffee was amazing and the baked goods were great for a light breakfast. Highly recommend.

Karen M.

Yelp
I just bought the worst cup of coffee I have ever had outside a cheap motel. I got an Americano and it was bitter and weak and tasted old. And it cost me almost $5 with tip. If I could have taken it back I would have -- just dumped it out of the car. I'd like to take back the tip also since I was treated as a hindrance to the baristas' real life. I've been to the location in St. John's and have totally enjoyed my experience and coffee so I know the Sandy location can do better.
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Darcy P.

Yelp
What a fun place! As motorcycle enthusiasts, my husband and I really enjoyed the cafe and adjoining shop. Service was friendly and fast, the environment was interesting and chill, and the coffee delicious. Will absolutely be returning often.
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Beatrice V.

Yelp
Probably the coolest coffee shop I visited in Portland. Half of the space is a shop where you can buy clothing items, helmets, and other items like mugs, and the other half is where you can get your coffee. The decor here is so cool, there's a wall filled with different helmets. I'm not even a motorcyclist but still appreciated the decor and style. I got a simple latte and it was good. Probably not the best coffee I've had, but my experience of coming here makes up for it. Makes for great photos and it seems like a favorite spot among local motorcyclists.
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Brittany M.

Yelp
See See isn't just your typical coffee shop. The atmosphere is perfect: great light and space, plenty of seating, fun art (for sale) on the walls including a ton of motorcycle helmets, all with unique designs. You could look around the place your entire visit and find something different. I got a vanilla latte and blueberry muffin with passion fruit glaze (so delicious) and the boys got drip coffee and the breakfast sandwich. They swear by the sandwich so it must be good. This place is a definite visit if you're looking to get your weekend started right

Francis L.

Yelp
Haven't been quiet yet but from the couple times I've drove by and judging from these reviews this isn't a motorcycle cafe as much as place that offers the vibe for non riders...
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Dara S.

Yelp
Overall, this concept is wonderful. I love the wall of motorcycle helmets and the other walls of cool art. They also serve alcohol here which is a plus. My mister enjoyed his peanut butter and jelly sandwich that was crafted together with locally sourced ingredients and he enjoyed it . However, when trying to order a flat white, the woman behind the counter said she couldn't make it because their version requires lemon zest and they didn't have any lemons, so she directed us to a latte which was lukewarm at best, like her demeanor . We definitely didn't need lemon for our coffee. I do want to note that she didn't make the drink, but it still wasn't good. We bought a couple of items from the store side and went on our way. The woman in there was pleasant and helpful.
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Matte C.

Yelp
Love this coffee house Flew in from San Diego & was stoked to check this place out, it definitely didn't disappoint Lots of moto goods up on display & to buy. The whole design of the place was beautifully put together- very good vibe, very good energy. Can't wait to return next time im in Portland
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German A.

Yelp
Nice little spot with some street parking designated for bikes. Only time I've gone here was for a ruckus day meet and I went inside, got a drink and a breakfast burrito (chorizo). Say at the outside patio. It's an order then pick up order at different side of counter. Pretty chill atmosphere, nice decor! Will come back, recommend for any biker to swing by.
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Niki T.

Yelp
Coffee and Motorcycles are just a few of my favorite things... Parking sucks. I had to park a few blocks away... but if you take your motorcycle there seems to be plenty! It's a lot bigger than I expected! I guess you need a big place to store all the motorcycles! Whole wall of super fun, creative helmets. Lots of great art! Even has a little store filled with gear and clothes! Coffee menu is simple, but enough. Order a mocha that was perfect, not too sweet. Next time I come I'll have to try the breakfast burrito, cause it smelled amazing!
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Abby W.

Yelp
I have been driving past this place for years on my way in to work and finally just had to stop. What is it? I'm still not sure what to make of it as I drive things with four wheels instead of two, but I can tell you that the coffee was good to go, whoever supplies their bagels is doing as excellent job and even their cream cheese is fluffy. Thanks guy! I did love their window seating option very very much. Perfect spot to sit and read a book, but am I allowed to? I'm still on the fence.
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Rolling Along ..

Yelp
New counter staff, and they're all friendly. Very nice motorcycle themed coffee shop. The vibe is very laid back, and the art and decorations are always nice to look at. There's an apparel and parts store on the premises. They seem to sell nice jackets, t-shirts, etc. Cool to see motorcycles parked outside, but this place is mainly young people and hipsters. People here are always friendly.

G S.

Yelp
I come here every Saturday morning while my kid is in gymnastics across the street. The staff is always cheerful and nice. Great coffee, great vibe. I don't know much about motorcycles but I think it's an English bike place. Great music - I've Shazam'd about 20 songs here.
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James H.

Yelp
I came by in the latter part of the day to check out See See's at the recommendation of my fellow work colleague whom we both share a passion for motorcycles. Me? a Triumph Scrambler and he has a Ducati Multistrada. Oh! And we both love coffee! I am an out of towner and i usually take time to get to know Portland a little better with each successive visit and that means following up on recommendations from the locals. At least its not yet another brewery. This place is dripping with a cool urban hipster vibe. Apparently that annoys some of the other yelp reviewers but not me. I mean i dont see them everyday enough to get pissed about it but i see their point of view as well. The whole motorcycle industry has jumped on the retro vintage bandwagon including all the stuff made by Roland Sands Design. http://www.rolandsands.com Typically motorcycles are associated with bars, biker bars which means alcohol. Leave it to Portland to tie together my 2 loves, motorcycles & COFFEE!! Hell yes! A very cool place to hang. Tired of following the herd to the Starbucks factory? I guarantee there is no where else like this. Portland Rules. Now all i need is a sparkle 3/4 face helmet and a freshly waxed handlebar moustache and either a cafe racer or bobber!
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Lisa F.

Yelp
Went for coffee and pastries and we were not disappointed. Great customer service, good food and coffee, and the presentation of the beverages was nice. There is a small store inside with motorcycle themed merchandise. Coconut #1 was interesting and different, brewed coffee was solid. All around a great experience.
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Andrew H.

Yelp
First off, I am not a coffee drinker. So I'll give you one guess as to what made me go in here. Go ahead, you know...... motorcycles. And the line of helmets I saw from outside the place. Interesting concept, I will give it that. Mostly, they have "retro" style clothing and goggles and they even carry parts and oil. You can also order parts for your bikes because they have the catalogs for Drag Specialties for many types of motorcycles. Harleys, Indians, Triumphs, Japanese bikes, and older bikes. There is no service area but they can make some good recommendations on places you can go in the area to service your bike if you are in need of it. I did like some of the clothing they had, The older style helmets were pretty cool, but I could never wear them, and in a pinch I can pick up a quart of oil if I am in need of it, See See is walking distance from my place. That is a positive. Nice place and I will wander over there again.
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Ronen N.

Yelp
One of two places we found in Portland that was open for breakfast on Thanksgiving day. Amazing coffee and blueberry muffin(s)!!! Breakfast vegan burrito also good!
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Al S.

Yelp
I heard about this place on Instagram and had to check it out. The vibe is awesome. You don't have to necessarily be about that "moto" life to be comfortable here. The staff is friendly and super approachable.
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Alfredo S.

Yelp
Yes, a motorcycle themed cafe, it's operated and owned by enthusiasts that partake in the culture. It is in a residential area so street parking is available and if you ride a bike well parking is less of a concern. The side entrance is to see see's gift shop, here is where you find clothing, and motorcycle gear for sale. Well decorated it's worth taking a look. The other side is the actual coffee shop. You'll see bikes you can't miss, and a wall of helmets artistically placed. The coffee was pretty good, it came out fast and was good. There really wasn't anything special aside from the ambience. It's a good location with fair coffee. What more can you ask ?
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J J.

Yelp
You want to make your motorcycle obsessed 4 year old freak out while you have some great coffee? Ok, I found this place for you. The walls are filled with classic cool helmets and there's a motorcycle inside. You can also buy gear and stuff, but we're just here for the coffee and kid happiness.
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Jessi M.

Yelp
This place is pretty badass. We came in pretty early after seeing the sign from our trip to Voodoo Doughnuts and though we had already eaten, had to stop in anyways. We came in pretty early (being tourists and on a different time schedule) and sadly we missed the merch shop but picked up a few souvenirs that were displayed as you wait in line. We ordered a couple of drinks and chatted with the baristas as they made our order. My boyfriend was in heaven looking at all the motorcycle stuff displayed around the cafe. It's got a real cool concept and looks like they host a lot of events for riders. I wish the merch shop was open when we came in so we could have gotten some other stuff but I don't think it opens until 10:00 am (at least when we there). We hoped to come back but didn't make it so we will have to stop in on our next trip to Portland. Not only is there merch, awesome decor, great coffees, there's also some pretty good food items on the menu. This place is defiantly a winner in my book. We will have to rent bikes next time we are in town and take a ride to See See!
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Sonny G.

Yelp
-The people who work here are friendly -The set up is cool with many places to sit -The coffee is always good I was initially hesitant to come here when I first moved to the area as I felt it wouldn't be welcoming to a non motorcycle rider. I was wrong. Anyone can come here and sit comfortably while enjoying a quality drink. Their heated food isn't the best but the pastry/muffin options have improved in the past year or two and are tasty.
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Andrew A.

Yelp
A staff member complained loudly for all to hear that she can't stand regulars who don't tip. Classy. A few customers were shaking their heads. It concerned a customer who ordered two coffees to go. First, what exactly are we tipping for as we stand in line and retrieve our own orders, and especially for take out? This entitlement tipping culture is way out of hand, bussing your own stuff is the norm. Heck, why don't you just include some Dawn dish soap and gloves with my order. I'm so glad that a number of establishments are doing away with it. Yes, I rather pay more. While this employee believes that people "just don't get it", maybe it's people like her who don't. Probably the same person who believes you should tip at a restaurant no matter how shitty the service. Go find a job at a traditional server style establishment if that jar means that much to you.

Paul k.

Yelp
I don't know if it's the best coffee in Portland, as I haven't tried many- but i can say coffee was great, service was better and atmosphere was best.... If I lived in Portland, I'd be a regular. We were just passing through heading back to Alaska. Great place for sure.
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Lauren C.

Yelp
My two favorite things: coffee and motos. Stopped in here while walking around Portland. Super cool vibes, fairly spacious with plenty of seating, and hand painted helmets lined the walls. I ordered an egg nog latte and it was to die for. Husband got a small coffee which was great too. Connected to it is a super sweet gear shop with some of my fav brands too. Would definitely hang out here if there was one in my town!
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Barry T.

Yelp
What a great and cool coffee shop. Great service, quiet atmosphere surrounded by the coolest motorcycles, and the coffee was excellent. Also ordered a classic breakfast sausage sandwich which was perfect.
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Brian H.

Yelp
Fun place to ride your motorcycle, grab some breakfast and a great coffee. Dropped two stars from my rating due to the very poor attitude of one of the wait staff (blonde girl-you know who you are.) Great atmosphere in the cafe; shop was also a little disappointing.
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Cassandra C.

Yelp
Well this is a super place to get a cup of Joe. We intended to meet up here and just chat. It's a nice space to do that. The baristas were friendly and the coffee was good. I loved the motorcycle decor. There is a wall of helmets. Probably 200? I asked about cold brew and they had stumptown black or the cartons with cream and sugar. I decided on a latte since I was feeling cold and chilly. My caramel latte was not too sweet but a bit foamy for my taste. Water was clean, cold, self-serviceable and didn't taste like bleach. Love that. Food smelled good but we didn't eat anything. They take cards. There are some timed spots (1 hr) and some unmarked spots to park in. The bar is nice and golden wood with Wheat Pennies embedded. The music was good in that the volume was appropriate (still able to have a convo but loud enough to fill the gaps in the talking) and the mix itself was good (classic rock and some indie alternative). We heard Aqualung (Tull) as we were leaving. Good times. We really enjoyed this place on a Sunday morning.
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Kyrstin G.

Yelp
Great coffee/espresso and other refreshments, friendly baristas, neat showroom, excellent community impact. I live nearby and love watching/hearing the bikers gather in the alleys around the shop before rides, etc (I've seen some really awesome machines roll by in the last few years)
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Andrew M.

Yelp
I love coffee, I ride and love motorcycles; how can I not love this place?! Easy, it would have had to suck, but it did NOT! The coffee was fantastic and the local jam was extremely delicious. Now I normally and iced coffee guy, but since they didn't have it, I went with the iced Americano....mmmmm Americano *homer simpson drool* No seriously it was fantastic. Plus they have this awesome looking brew bar. I am not joking, it is painted with dragons, wizards, space and more. Pretty cool. The shop has a bunch of decorations dealing with music and motorcycles, then in the next room they have a full blown motorcycle shop. Great if you need any parts or just want to pick up something to remember them by, like me. The staff was really friendly, and you can tell they loved their job. I will definitely go back if I am back in Portland.
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Lindy W.

Yelp
My favorite coffee shop in portland. Great atmosphere and the staff (Becca and Chandler) are always friendly, helpful and make a great cup of coffee even better. I recommend the avocado toast as well.
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Melissa B.

Yelp
I'm not a coffee shop connoisseur, but I like what I 'see see' here at See See Motor Coffee Co. We were directed here from VooDoo Donuts Too, when seeking caffeine and wifi to work. It's a funky coffee shop in what looks to be an old mechanic garage, and then it's all about the motorcycle vibe, clothing and gear. It's like combining chicken and waffles...who knew how good they'd be together!? A for originality, for sure. Service was quick and friendly and I quite liked my iced green tea with some various other flavors. There is ample seating at the bar or in one of two rooms with two and four tops, as well as a several outdoor seating options. The wifi was speedy with the wifi codes placed on each table. I loved the music, ranging from Prince to Tina Turner, and a little bit of everything in between. The apparel looked fun if you want a nice See See motorcycle shirt to rock. Cool place, I hope to visit again on a future Portland trip!
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Mikayla C.

Yelp
My partner and I love this shop! He is passionate about motorcycles so he really appreciates what the company is all about. Besides motorcycles, the space is inviting and the coffee is stellar!

Josiah A.

Yelp
Not great. All I got was an oat milk mocha. Just coffee, oat milk, and chocolate. Seems like something that couldn't go wrong, but something tasted super funky. I didn't even finish my drink. I would not recommend the drinks, however the service was decent and my breakfast burrito was tasty.
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Rachel H.

Yelp
We had eaten donuts down the street and needed a beverage. This place popped up first. It's super spacious and well decorated. They sever the usual coffee menu, and to my surprise they also serve a few beers which I thought was interesting. We ordered a mocha and a latte. Both were delicious and at the perfect temperature. If I'm ever in the area again I will definitely be back.
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Jenna A.

Yelp
TOO convenient, and right across from work. I love the unusual concept of blending motorcycles and gear with exceptional coffee. Perfect place to get a little pick me up.
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Rachel F.

Yelp
I love it here this is my new favorite place to go to in Portland!! The coffee is great everyone is so nice especially the girl in the clothing shop! If you like motorcycles you'll be obsessed and never want to leave!
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Eric G.

Yelp
Just had a breakfast burrito, oh man, super good, the grab Salsa really makes it. Tasted kind of like Peruvian table salsa to me.
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Lorrie M.

Yelp
Where can you find cool motorcycle helmets and a motorcycle store with a fantastic coffee shop attached? Well ... of course, in Portlandia! But seriously, this place is beyond cool. The first time I came here, I saw that they had used NEST and was one of the first places (commercially) that I had seen someone implement NEST. The coffee shop portion serves some light bites for breakfast, and pastries from Roman Candle. They also have this amazing cold brew from Stumptown that's sure to give you a kick! The walls are lined with old, vintage, and fun motorcycle helmets, as well as local art & crafts making your experience much like sitting at an Art gallery. The other side is a full on motorcycle shop, with a vintage moto on display and many a cool leather jackets and posters etc. In the morning you will see a lot of bikers here. Plus it's walking distance to VooDoo Too!
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Brody L.

Yelp
Happy hour: $5 for a beer, a brat, and some chips! Also the ice tea I had was literally the best iced tea I have ever had. The barista told me she won a contest at work for creating it and they put it on the menu and welded her a cool trophy. This place is cool and the workers enjoy being there. I am all about it.