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    One Moto Cafe

    4.4 (168 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Good for working
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Crucially included in this photo is the exquisite, delectable vegan jam scone I enjoyed.

    One Moto Cafe is a dog-friendly, vegan haven/heaven. Seriously, y'all should go. It's well worth the trip. I thought that I wouldn't be into the motorcycle theme, but I was completely wrong. This is one of the coolest coffee houses I've ever been to in Portland. My apartment was testing the fire system INCESSANTLY, from 8:00 AM-3:00 pm, and my two, incredibly anxiety prone dogs were terrified. I searched desperately for a safe, calm, quiet spot to get my babies away from the noise, and this was it! They also have free WiFi AND serve alcohol. Could there be a better coffee/cafe spot?!?! HELL TO THE NO!!!

    The best video game ever dropped.
    Lucius M.

    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.

    Vanilla Latte
    Jenifer S.

    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.

    Hel J.

    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!

    Motorcycle alley
    Tom T.

    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.

    bean dryness.
    Nuria C.

    *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.

    Sarah W.

    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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    Beatrice V.

    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.

    Chelsea R.

    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.

    Blueberry muffin with passion fruit glaze
    Brittany M.

    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

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    Good vibes. Good food and drink. Good people. I would 100% go back. They have my favorite tea too - Weird tea.

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    4.7(714 reviews)
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    I'm stupid and made a huge mistake. They, on the other hand, are so nice, kind, wonderful... All I…read morecan say now is... customer for life. I've been here quite a few times and have really enjoyed the Aribic People's latte with its strong cardamon overtones, the Chocolate Jesus and today, the Mucho Calliente, which promises a chili infusion, and cinnamon infused espresso with dark chocolate! But wait..., oh no, I forgot to ask for oat... this is probably (certainly) dairy. Argh! Sorry, I have no Viking blood and can not digest cow milk. I would rather battle the aforementioned Viking before I'd endure the results of ... dairy! So, I brought my drink up fully prepared to pay for another and everyone there, EVERYONE, in almost unison, refused to take my payment. They kindly and quickly made another and... oh... spicy indeed, but chocolatey and balanced! One of the best spicy mochas I've had anywhere ... and I am an absolute Spella snob and proud of it! Inside secret: Don't miss out on the great selection of truly authentic Egyptian foods and pastries, as well as some really nice necklaces and earrings. If you need that piece to pull your whole Nefertiti look together before going out for a Saturday of dancing and fun... this is your hidden gem!

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