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    Sleeper Coffee

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    (61 reviews)
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    This was a great cafe! The team was quick with my order and I had my coffee fast. It was full of…read moreflavor and brewed well. The venue is inviting, spacious, and has great views! Great coffee, great service, great location!

    If you're not a coffee snob you can skip my review. If you don't expect a delicious properly made…read morelatte, skip my review. I really wanted to love this coffee shop I even strayed from my go to. The shop is beautiful and in a great location. I loved the view, plants and vibrate colors. I had high hopes my latte was going to be outstanding. I did my research the owners have several years working as baristas at notable coffee shops in Oregon. They love coffee and love making coffee. I was really looking forward to a delicious latte with housemade caramel syrup. To my disappointment my latte was scalding hot guessing 160 degrees. You know it's this temp when you can't hold your paper cup comfortably without a sleeve. Also, heating to this temperature causes the proteins to break down, burns the lactose, turning natural sweetness into bitter, scalded flavors. Overheating also degrades micro-foam and numbs your tongue, masking the subtle tasting notes of the espresso. And sadly, it also diminished the Martha Stuart inspired housemade caramel syrup into nothing. Basically I got a scalded milk latte. I was charged 1.00 for caramel syrup that I didn't taste. When the latte finally cooled down I could taste the butter from the syrup but no hint of sweetness. FYI a housemade caramel syrup latte should only be heated to 140 degrees (googled it). So, go for the views, the pastries and perhaps a drip coffee. They have plenty of seating for groups of 2-4.

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    Blue Scorcher Bakery & Cafe

    Blue Scorcher Bakery & Cafe

    4.2
    (549 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Great vibe and thoughtful service, though the iced tea missed the mark…read more ​We stopped by this beautiful café during a day trip to Astoria, and it completely won us over with its cozy atmosphere and kind hospitality. ​We ordered the Tempeh Reuben: grilled tempeh, house-made sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese with house-made Reuben sauce on their signature scorcher rye. It was absolutely outstanding! Every ingredient felt incredibly fresh and vibrant. The rich flavors of the grilled tempeh and the perfect tang of the sauerkraut paired beautifully with the hearty, fresh-baked rye. ​The service was also wonderful and incredibly thoughtful--they noticed we were sharing and kindly split the sandwich into two separate plates for us before bringing it out, which we truly appreciated. ​The only downside was the iced tea, which unfortunately tasted quite watered down and lacked flavor. Aside from that, it's a fantastic spot. If you're exploring the historic streets of Astoria and looking for high-quality, conscious food, this place is definitely worth a visit!

    Love this place. Went here every morning for breakfast. The cardamom muffin is quite a revelation…read more Pricey, but we were on vacation and we like that this place is employee-owned. One complaint - I ordered the breakfast sandwich two days in a row. They looked completely different - on different breads and with different accompaniments. One came with a nice tomato slice and a small fruit salad. The second morning, no tomato slice, no fruit salad. Same price. It didn't feel right in the least.

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    Columbia River Coffee Roaster

    Columbia River Coffee Roaster

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.8 mi

    It was a quest to locate and stop by the Columbia River Coffee Roasters while in Astoria, OR…read more We had sampled a coffee liqueur from Adrift Distillery in Long Beach, WA and had a mocha from Seaview Biscuit Company in Seaview, WA. Both sites had collaborated or specifically featured their roasted coffee beans. Their parking lot is located beneath the Astoria Bridge and across the street from the Finnish Brotherhood Building. I noted from the exterior this was the former Finnish Meat Market. Strong Scandinavian vibes while visiting Astoria. Upon entering we were warmly greeted by a very personable staff member. We enjoyed chatting with her. The site combined both retail and production roastery with a great bright interior facing the busy thoroughfare. There's merch available, including coffee beans. (Face palm, I forgot to buy some and get a business sticker!) Note: there are no espresso beverages available. However, featured instead are drip, nitro cold brew, and sparkling lemonade. Plus there are outstanding Thundermuck chocolate truffles. The nitro cold brew topped with cream was smooth and on point. The strawberry lemonade was refreshing. The truffles were quite remarkable. Overall, a terrific experience and glad to have located this Columbia River Coffee Roaster site. Business hours are 9am-2pm Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday.

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