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    Coffee Plant Roaster

    3.9 (288 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Jeanne Z.

    I love this gem! It is really close to where I live, and I love that there are good food options on the menu, instead of just strictly baked goods/pastries to chose from at this coffee shop. Don't get me wrong, their baked goods are delicious also! Their beans are good quality, and I love trying different drinks each time. Last time I tried their housemade Orange Syrup in a latte. It was good, it was different, not-something I would get every time, but it was really fun and tasty! And, they put some candied orange peels on top for garnish. My husband loves their vegetarian breakfast burritos- and I can confirm they are delicious (I have been able to grab a bite or two to sample) and they are very nourishing and satisfying. I also had their fresh fruit Açaí bowl, and it was really delicious as well. Every time we have been there the service has been really friendly, and fast. And, the ambiance is really comfortable inside, I could imagine posting-up at a table and studying for an hour or two with good coffee and food nearby! I definitely recommend this West Eugenespot!

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    Steve P.

    This looks like an interesting place to stop for a coffee and a bite, mainly because of the Yelp reviews. There is an açaí bowl and bear claw that we are interested in. For now a coffee, brownie and a quick look around to determine yea, nice place, we'll come back for lunch when we have more time. My caramel breve was perfect with a nice medium roast, no french roast heartburn. The parking lot is poorly designed. Mainly because the parking spots are diagonal making it hard to sit here and watch people trying to back in or out. The tables could be wiped down, but other than that, the food looks good and the coffee is outstanding.

    Breakfast scramble - mushrooms, onions, pepper jack
    Sammy C.

    Looking for a coffee shop/cafe for your next study sesh, hangout, or quick bite to eat? Check out Coffee Plant Roaster. Stop in for coffee or tea, a freshly baked pastry or meal! Coffee Plant Roaster has limited indoor space, so if you're planning on hunkering down to study, I recommend going during the slower periods of the day to snag a table (avoid the morning rush, or get there EARLY). Their parking lot is a bit small, so I'd recommend carpooling or mentally preparing for limited parking spots. I loved the breakfast scramble -- an egg scramble with your choice of three mix-ins and a side of crispy home fries. I also highly recommend any of their pastries -- they're freshly baked and guaranteed to satisfy. With friendly staff and positive and lively energy, Coffee Plant Roaster just might be your new fave spot! Recs: breakfast scramble (mushrooms, onions, pepper jack) + iced matcha latte w oat milk + carrot cake muffin

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    Joey P.

    This is one of my favorite coffee shops in the Eugene area. It has a kitchen so there is great variety of food on the menu as well. Service was usually pretty quick. I would get here early on weekend mornings before the rush. My "go-to" was the breakfast scramble. Pastry spread always had different delicious options for baked goods. One of the workers mentioned once they bake everything in-house. This place is a coffee roaster so the beans are fresh and you can't go wrong with the house drip or single origin. For espresso drinks - I think this is one of the best mochas in town. The seasonal lattes are also worth a try if you're looking for something unique.

    A flat white and a muffin
    Matt T.

    The coffee is great and the food is good. Pricy, but good. The baked good are great and they have options for my lactose free, and GF wife - while pregnant only. I am a garbage disposal with no food allergies and normally GF pastries are the devil, but theirs are actually good. Service is good and fast and I have had only one coffee mess up and they fixed me a new cup and refunded my money. I with they had more baked good for those of us that have the 2:00 coffee junkie itch. By the time I get there in the afternoon on week days all the baked goodness is gone. The tables and the bathrooms are always spotless.

    Delicious cappuccino
    Kaydie N.

    Heck yeah I'd eat here again. The cappuccino was delicious and the Quinoa Bowl was hearty, filling, and healthy! The barista who took my order was both kind and patient. The service was great. I waited about 5 minutes for my drink and 20 minutes for my bowl which is right on time for sit down dining. The L-shaped coffee shop features modern industrial decor with soaring lofted ceilings, exposed pipes, warm colored wood panels and soft lighting. You can park either in the front or to the west. I visited around breakfast on a Saturday and there were plenty of spots. I also was able to grab a table without wait. I will be back to try some of their other dishes and pastries! Well done, Coffee Plant Roasters.

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    Joy P.

    hopping at noon on daylight savings sunday! there was a line to order but this strikes me as the kind of place that might usually have a line because it's got great food and beverage offerings in a fun, light, clean environment. the chai i ordered was good but considering it came right from the barista's hands to mine and didn't sit for a second, it could have been hotter. maybe ordering it extra hot would be the trick because it lost heat so rapidly i might as well have ordered it over ice. (lesson learned.) the jam bar was great! so large i ate half and then opted to wrap the rest and take it to go for when the sweet tooth strikes later. nice guy working the register and taking orders. tables cleaned between being occupied, which i appreciated! definitely a place to get yourself caffeine or a smoothie and a snack either on a weekend or even during the workweek. the added bonus is that it's outside the downtown business core so you don't have to deal with all the ongoing construction eugene is going through to find parking.

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    Tammy E.

    What a cute coffee shop! Parking is a little ways from the entrance, but it was doggo friendly, and the food and beverage selection here for breakfast was phenomenal! I enjoyed the decor, funny apparel, and unique food options both made to order and in the glass case. I had a cappuccino and a mushroom spinach scramble. Both were so filling and delicious I skipped lunch later that day. The service here was super friendly, and you can tell there are regulars that frequent the shop often. I look forward to returning the next time I'm in town!

    Winter B.

    I've been meaning to come here for a while now and I can say it's one of my new favorite coffee shops in Eugene! The ambiance was amazing. Beautiful coffee shop. Great seating. I loved the matcha strawberry scone. It was perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They had a great selection of pastries. Coffee was great too. They have a whole brunch menu as well which looked great. Reasonable prices. Would definitely recommend coming here!

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    Marley U.

    I really liked the vibe, great place to hangout and play cards or do some work. My friend got an iced chai latte which was the best drink amongst us, but I didn't like my vanilla latte all that much. They had really good homemade jam, perfect with a biscuit.

    Fun latte art and some Journaling productivity
    Laura D.

    My bf was living in Eugene for several years and CPR was his go-to coffee shop for productivity. I only visited with him a few times, but I definitely know why he loved it so much. The staff is very personable and they make a good coffee drink. The vibe is a bit more on the industrial side, but it was cozy enough to post up for a while as you got some work or reading done. CPR offers online shopping! I've purchased some of their coffee beans and a t-shirt from them just recently. It arrived thousands of miles away in just a couple days and the shipping and price of goods was reasonable. If you're looking for a good mocha in Eugene, check out this awesome business.

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    The Sparrow & Serpent

    3.4(84 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    What a fun family night. I love that they allow all ages to come to drag bingo at 5pm on…read moreSaturdays. There were so many families enjoying time together. Some of the other reviews were negative on their food...but our food was fantastic. The burgers were moist and not greasy. The waffle cut fries were hot and crispy. The bartenders work non stop to get your drinks and food out quickly. My daughter loved the churro style donuts (but they are messy). The decor is a D&D dive bar scene....so many things to look at as you wait for bingo to start. They just changed the rules and you do have to pay $1.00 per person to play bingo...but where else can you get that type of entertainment for a dollar. We can't wait to return.

    Food - My oh my. I should have gone with the fish and chips. My poor fried mushrooms were assaulted…read morein the back of house and deep fried 50 shades of charred. The stew was very stout, like an aged stout...no I mean licking an old beer can out level and it needed an unscrewed lid salt pour out (twice). Ambiance - The bathroom wall writings are worth a stop and read. The decor is like a giant game of I-Spy, from owls to pearls to clowns to Freddie Mercury. The Krampus painting isn't for sale!!! The drag queen bingo experience and show was worth it all. Service - The bartender was great. She kicked a guy out for being a creep...how will they stay in business kicking local creeps out down by the river??! My rum had a little coke in it. Definitely worth a stop and people watch.

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    Lion and Owl - Excellent espresso

    Lion and Owl

    4.4(420 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    There are restaurants that seduce you with promise, and others that test your patience before…read morerevealing their intent. Lion & Owl, on this particular morning, proved to be both--a place of evident talent, yet uneven discipline, where flashes of brilliance are offset by lapses that no serious kitchen should permit. Let us begin with the triumph. The buckwheat pancakes arrive not merely as breakfast, but as a composition. A stack of admirable loft and structure--evidence of a properly developed batter, handled with restraint and precision. The crumb is airy yet resilient, each bite yielding gently before dissolving into a delicate nuttiness inherent to buckwheat. A caramelized banana sauce pools generously, glossy and fragrant, its sweetness tempered by the cultured tang of crème fraîche. Toasted coconut chips scatter across the top like crisp punctuation, lending both aroma and texture. This is cooking that understands balance--sweetness checked by acidity, softness lifted by crunch, comfort elevated by technique. It is, quite simply, a five out of five dish. The kitchen, here, remembers what it means to nourish and delight. And then--alas--we encounter its counterpoint. The mushroom brioche toast, in conception, should be a study in harmony: buttery bread, earthy fungi, silken eggs, fresh greens. Yet the execution falters at its very foundation. The brioche--so essential, so central--is pushed past the threshold of caramelization into bitterness. In a bread so rich with butter and sugar, precision is everything; overcook it, and the entire structure collapses under a shadow of char. The garnish, too, feels careless--large stems of greenery draped without intention, rather than composed with purpose. It is a dish that looks promising from a distance but betrays its flaws upon inspection. A two out of five--a failure not of imagination, but of discipline. The brie and truffle macaron arrives as an afterthought--set aside, unannounced, uncentered, as though it were a spare utensil rather than a composed pastry. Presentation matters. It signals care. Here, there is none. And the macaron itself? A confection that should whisper with delicacy instead resists with age. The shell is hardened, the interior overly chewy--signs of time having passed unkindly. The flavor is confused: a sweet, almost vanilla shell encasing a mild, savory filling of whipped brie and timid truffle. Neither side asserts itself; neither yields to the other. It is neither dessert nor savory course, but a muddled compromise. A two out of five, and left unfinished--a silent verdict more damning than words. The mimosa, I am told, is bright and pleasing, though presented without flourish--a small omission, but telling in a restaurant aspiring to polish. A four out of five, competent yet unadorned. The pour-over coffee reveals a lighter roast profile: bright acidity at the fore, a nutty mid-palate, a gently lingering finish. It is, as you observed, "hipster coffee"--intentionally expressive, though perhaps too acidic for a more classical palate. On flavor alone, a three out of five. Yet the experience is marred by a most unforgivable intrusion: a hair in the initial cup. Such a thing should never reach a guest. Ever. And beyond the plate--there is service. Dishes arriving out of sequence. Eggs meant for one guest appearing with another's delayed entrée. A table divided, one diner finished while the other waits. Explanations that do not align with reality. Items placed without acknowledgment or intention. These are not minor stumbles; they are fractures in the very architecture of hospitality. The Verdict Lion & Owl is a restaurant caught between what it is capable of and what it consistently delivers. There is real talent in this kitchen--evident in the pancakes, in the conceptual ambition of the menu, in flashes of thoughtful composition. But talent without rigor is unreliable. And hospitality without coordination is hollow. For every moment of genuine pleasure, there is another of carelessness--overcooked bread, stale pastry, inattentive plating, lapses in cleanliness, and disjointed service. In the end, one must judge the whole, not the highlights. Overall score: 2 out of 5. A restaurant with promise--undeniably--but one that must remember that excellence is not achieved in moments. It is achieved in consistency, in care, and in respect for the guest at every stage of the meal. Until then, Lion & Owl remains... a place that almost is.

    Really great fresh food with some interesting combinations. We came here on a whim (no…read morereservations) while visiting my wife's niece at UofO at around noon on a Saturday. Busy but they had a table for us. Very nice decor, rotating menu. We had the buckwheat pancakes with caramelized bananas, dates, and pineapple syrup which was sweet but not overly so since the pancakes underneath were not touched by the syrup ended up being a really nice balance. Bacon was like a cross between pork belly and bacon (very thick) but really tasty. Breakfast Sando was good with in-house ground pork and a nice aioli. We also tried the savory macarons (Brie and truffle) which are delicious. Creamy and a tad sweet. Not too much truffle. Coffee was a bright tangy pour over-not my favorite type but some people really like that style. Oh, and we had a blood orange mimosa which was really good Overall an excellent experience! Definitely going to again when we are in town!

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    Lion and Owl - Sausage stuffed morels with green garlic sabayon - as good as they look!

    Sausage stuffed morels with green garlic sabayon - as good as they look!

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    Rabbit terrine with a little treat of the rabbit tenderloin hidden in the center

    Lion and Owl - Rabbit terrine plate. Simply amazing!

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    Jazzy Ladies Cafe & Club - Chicken and Waffles

    Jazzy Ladies Cafe & Club

    4.0(941 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    My boyfriend and I stopped in here for dinner and also brunch the next day…read more I was happy to learn this place is dedicated gluten free and allergen friendly. I am dairy free. For dinner we ordered fried calamari for a starter. I got the steak frites and he got the chicken marsala (also made Dairy free). Amazing!! For breakfast this am, I got the chicken and waffles and he got the Elvis waffle. Both were so good! Definitely the highlight of the trip The waitress both days were super attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. I will be back again next time in town.

    I prefer to only make positive reviews, but until this place figures out how to run a restaurant…read moreyou should avoid it. It was a busy weekend but here is the rundown of our brunch timing. Note this meal was on Saturday, not Sunday Mother's Day brunch : -1145am appointment and promptly seated. We were told it will take about 40 minutes to get our food which is fine. - 1200 the wait staff finally came by and took our total order (food and drinks) -1210 water was finally brought to table -1220 four of 5 beverages came out. - 1235 final beverage delivered. There is zero engagement from anyone between these long waits. -1255 three meals delivered. One missing something. - 100 one of the remaining meals delivered - 110 final meal and apology that it would be comped. That's 1.5 hours to get breakfast food for 5 people. The menu was good but the execution by the kitchen was inconsistent. At that point we just wanted to finally get out of there. Sitting there with tap water after finishing your first round of coffee/drinks a long time ago and hoping someone ever returns is crazy. The location is great, menu well constructed, and it was clean and welcoming. If you are looking for a place to just sit around and talk to each other for a couple hours and maybe, just maybe get some food or service at some point then this is the place for you. The one positive note was the barista slinging coffee drinks. She was working her tail off the entire time and all the coffee drinks were great. If anyone had come to ask we likely would have ordered more while we waited.

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    Cute vibe!

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    Studio One Cafe - Breakfast burrito

    Studio One Cafe

    4.1(661 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    I've never really felt the need to leave a bad review before but given this place suspiciously has…read morea 4.1 average, I feel compelled. I will also say, I worked in restaurants for almost 8 years and I am VERY understanding of costs and the possibilities of off days. But this place is honestly ridiculous. First of all, I did a to-go order, so my review is completely about that experience, the food, and the cost. I do not have a review of the service. $18 dollars for a breakfast burrito sounded crazy, but since it was my bad not checking the prices, I went through with it. The food was not at all worth $18. It was bland and soggy, not moist or juicy from the sausage, just soggy. The flavor of the sausage was good but other than that the burrito was completely bland. The home fries on the side were pretty tasty but I didn't even want them and would've preferred them inside the burrito or not included at all for a lower price. My main reason for leaving 1 star and not maybe 2 or even 3 is that they charge a 10% gratuity on to-go orders which, to me, is unacceptable. I generally tip about that much on my own for to-go (20-35% if I eat in for people who think I'm awful lol), but given the food is ridiculously overpriced I was unsure if I would this time. Them making that decision for me without any heads up ensures I will never come back here again. A small note on ambience; the place is stinky. As I said, I didn't sit down so take this with a grain of salt, but when I walked in I was blasted with a musty and kind of dirty smell that would've had me not wanting to stay for a meal. I honestly feel bad writing this review but this place does not deserve the communities continued business unless they SERIOUSLY up their game. I don't believe I will ever be back but hopefully they improve and actually live up to the 4.1 rating that they have. There are many, many better tasting and more affordable options throughout Eugene, even places with much lower ratings.

    Solid spot for breakfast on the south side of campus! They can get pretty busy on the weekends but…read moretables cycle out pretty quickly. We ordered the chilaquiles and French toast. The Chilaquiles were okay - resembled more of an egg scramble with a few chips. Really enjoyed the French toast though! This place brings back good memories of coming during college!

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    Inside counter

    Studio One Cafe - People's choice omelette

    People's choice omelette

    Studio One Cafe - People's choice omelette

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    People's choice omelette

    Hey Y’all - Uncle Benny

    Hey Y’all

    4.7(37 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Delicious, filling and fresh…read more Biscuits and gravy are very yummy, I hope yoi like your gravy very peppery! I got the fried chicken on top and it was a VERY big helping. Highly recommend!

    There is a particular danger in expectation. It is not the enemy of pleasure, but it is its most…read moredemanding companion. My breakfast from the Hay Y'all food truck in Eugene arrived with promise, and in many ways, it delivered. The flavors were thoughtful, deliberate, and undeniably well executed. The pecan-crusted chicken was juicy, its crust confident and well seasoned. The French toast was rich without excess. The biscuits were fluffy and deeply comforting, and the gravy--pepper-forward yet restrained--was balanced precisely to my taste. This is food made by someone who understands flavor. And yet, cuisine is not merely flavor. It is temperature, proportion, and expectation meeting reality. Despite picking up my order immediately and driving no more than two minutes home, nearly everything arrived lukewarm--hovering uncomfortably between hot and forgotten. This was the single greatest disappointment, as warmth would have elevated every component substantially. Food like this begs to be eaten hot, not merely remembered as such. Portion size, particularly for the pecan-crusted chicken and French toast, also fell short of what had been promised--if not verbally, then visually. Online images suggest generosity: three, sometimes four pieces of chicken. My plate held two, both smaller than expected. The price remains reasonable, but I would gladly pay slightly more to receive portions that align with those expectations. The accompanying fruit, while a pleasant gesture, felt miscast. Tart strawberries and under-ripe pineapple did little to complement the dish. In January, this is forgivable--but perhaps a preserve or jam would serve the plate better, offering harmony rather than contrast. And yet, I find myself conflicted. Because despite these shortcomings, the food is good. More than good. It is thoughtful, balanced, and clearly prepared with care. With accurate portioning and food served properly hot, this meal would easily earn four, perhaps even five stars. I know this. For that reason, while my immediate, emotional reaction rests closer to a three or three-and-a-half out of five, I am rating this experience a four out of five stars. The quality of the cooking warrants generosity, even when execution falters. I was there very early, right at opening, and I recognize that busy mornings can challenge even capable kitchens. I will return. Not out of optimism, but out of confidence--because when food is this well conceived, it deserves another chance to be served as intended.

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    Hey Y’all
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