Takeout · Outdoor seating
Motorcycle-themed cafe with standout coffee, cool vibe, and a simple breakfast and sandwich menu; value is good for drinks, mixed for food due to portion and consistency concerns.
See See Motor Coffee Co. delivers a distinctive lifestyle experience anchored by exceptional motorcycle-themed ambiance and reliable coffee, but inconsistent food execution—variable burrito sizes, missing sauces, and uneven sandwich quality—prevents a higher grade. Service warmth varies between genuinely helpful and indifferent moments. For coffee enthusiasts and moto fans, it's a worthwhile destination; for consistent all-day dining, expectations should be tempered.
The room feels warm and bustling with a distinctive motorcycle aesthetic—helmets, posters, and vintage bits everywhere. Reviewers praise the baristas for friendly, helpful service even as a few note indifferent moments. One guest summed it up: "Coolest-looking cafe, great coffee, easy place to hang." Cooking leans cafe-comfort over spectacle: breakfast sandwiches, burritos, melts, and subs. The approach is straightforward and satisfying when it hits—meatball subs and the grinder get love—though burritos spark debate over size and consistency. Coffee is the reliable draw; food quality swings between excellent and underwhelming depending on the day. For families, it is quite workable. There are kid-friendly staples like hot dogs (including build-your-own), breakfast sandwiches, and simple sides. Vegan and vegetarian options exist (vegan breakfast sandwich, veggie dog, oatmeal), but pastries sell out early and variety can be limited, so plan accordingly.
Area: Creative inner Eastside corridor with indie shops, studios, and casual eateries; attracts riders, creatives, and remote workers.
Safety: Generally busy by day with mixed urban edges; typical inner-urban safety norms and steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Buckman Field, light industrial blocks, venues, and other coffee spots; convenient to central Portland bridges.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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