Mugshots Cafe
424 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR, 97205
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Address :
424 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR, 97205 - Phone (503) 241-6552
- Website https://www.mugshotscafepdx.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 5:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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Davide S.
Lovely place. Nice coffee and a great place to hang out and chat. Very friendly staff. For the vegans out there they have a choice of soy; coconut and almond milks.
(4)Jim P.
Perfect spot to start the morning. The mocha coffee was amazing. Best I've had so far. Enjoyed a delicious BLT with a hint of dill. So good. Really hit the spot. Everything tastes so fresh. Great staff. Was a pleasure chatting with them.
(5)Kelli M.
Cute little breakfast place! We went here before a hike one morning - I think they may have just opened. It was a little slow but worth the wait. I had oatmeal but my friends had delicious breakfast sandwiches. The coffee was awesome. We are not from the area so I felt a little uneasy walking around so early in the morning in a neighborhood I wasn't familiar with but other than that, I would definitely recommend this place for a quick breakfast bite!
(4)Steven S.
Ever find one of those hole-in-the-wall coffee-shops that you hope and pray never becomes a big thing? You know, those kinds of places where people crash all day, have loud and rowdy conversations to distract you from working, blare disgustingly-loud indie nu-wave metal, and have righteous attitudes over what you order? So, basically Stumptown? I have found that place, and it is Mugshots. While from the outside it looks like a standing-room only shop, it's actually quite spacious and still has that "new shop shrink-wrap" smell to it. I haven't heard any music slightly above a soft lilt of piano keys and shots being pulled, and the two people on-staff are shockingly friendly. It's a place that definitely looks like a labor of love. The menu is the best part, though; Serving solid breakfast and lunch items with a robust menu -- currently gnawing on a well-made and well-presented multigrain bagel with a perfect balance of lox, cream cheese, cucumbers and arugula for $7 -- it goes above-and-beyond the usual day(s) old pasties in an acrylic case. Though, for the record, they have those too -- the fresh kind. There also appears to be few outlets, so snag one quick and early if you can. Oh, and in case you're roster-loyal, they use Ristretto Rosters coffee. All-in-all, don't go here. Don't make them popular. I don't want to lose my spot!
(5)Claudia L L.
This cute cafe has excellent customer service and food. My friend and I were waiting for the CL streetcar and spotted it. We grabbed salad wraps and waters for under $20. Really good experience overall and would come back again.
(5)David M.
Best B.L.T. I've ever had, and I'm a connoisseur.
(5)Kris D.
Had an excellent BLTA (bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and avocado on multigrain bread) and a big bowl of clam chowder. Perfect lunch for a Friday in December. SO GOOD!
(5)James G.
I brought a large team of people to Mugshots and everyone was impressed with the service and the taste of food. The prices are quite low for this quality. Nice place.
(5)Sam D.
I was downtown with a friend yesterday and asked them if there was a Starbucks nearby. They pointed behind me saying 'there's a coffee shop.' We went into Mugshots where I ordered an espresso. Wow, what a difference! The coffee was rich with flavors and sweet undertones, much more complex than the bitter stuff I've had at Starbucks. The setting is nice too, cozy and bar-like. The owner Liz was the barrista and very friendly. I didn't eat food there, but it looked fresh and appetizing.
(5)Carolyn S.
Really cute space. They serve baked goods from Fleur De Lis bakery. We got a cranberry scone, which was had a good texture although I thought the cranberries were a bit too overpowering. The coffee was pretty standard - Ristretto I believe. Staff was very friendly and nice. Small but cute place to hangout!
(4)Josh B.
Always cheerful staff, reliably good espresso, and the food is quite good (and made fresh) for a small cafe. Particularly fond of their breakfast burritos. A bit surprised there aren't more people there whenever I'm in, because it's quite a nice cafe.
(5)Jill S.
Standard cafe/coffee shop. Good service, I mean, one would hope that's case when there aren't any other customers in the shop. :) I ordered a chai. The barista kindly asked if I preferred my drink on the spicier or sweeter side. Sweeter side, please! Free wi-fi, plenty of seating with a mini upstairs area, a few outlets to plug in, and VERY quiet for those who need to concentrate (only 1 other person came into the cafe during my hour there).
(4)G M.
Great value, great service with free coffee refills. The sandwiches we had were delicious. Nice environment too. Would go here again if I wasn't a tourist.
(5)Ryan D.
Good little side-street coffee shop, food is great and the people who run it are very nice/friendly. Haven't seen it too busy in the mornings. One of my favorite places downtown
(4)Josh B.
Always cheerful staff, reliably good espresso, and the food is quite good (and made fresh) for a small cafe. Particularly fond of their breakfast burritos. A bit surprised there aren't more people there whenever I'm in, because it's quite a nice cafe.
(5)Jill S.
Standard cafe/coffee shop. Good service, I mean, one would hope that's case when there aren't any other customers in the shop. :) I ordered a chai. The barista kindly asked if I preferred my drink on the spicier or sweeter side. Sweeter side, please! Free wi-fi, plenty of seating with a mini upstairs area, a few outlets to plug in, and VERY quiet for those who need to concentrate (only 1 other person came into the cafe during my hour there).
(4)G M.
Great value, great service with free coffee refills. The sandwiches we had were delicious. Nice environment too. Would go here again if I wasn't a tourist.
(5)Ryan D.
Good little side-street coffee shop, food is great and the people who run it are very nice/friendly. Haven't seen it too busy in the mornings. One of my favorite places downtown
(4)Carolyn S.
Really cute space. They serve baked goods from Fleur De Lis bakery. We got a cranberry scone, which was had a good texture although I thought the cranberries were a bit too overpowering. The coffee was pretty standard - Ristretto I believe. Staff was very friendly and nice. Small but cute place to hangout!
(4)Kelli M.
Cute little breakfast place! We went here before a hike one morning - I think they may have just opened. It was a little slow but worth the wait. I had oatmeal but my friends had delicious breakfast sandwiches. The coffee was awesome. We are not from the area so I felt a little uneasy walking around so early in the morning in a neighborhood I wasn't familiar with but other than that, I would definitely recommend this place for a quick breakfast bite!
(4)Davide S.
Lovely place. Nice coffee and a great place to hang out and chat. Very friendly staff. For the vegans out there they have a choice of soy; coconut and almond milks.
(4)Jim P.
Perfect spot to start the morning. The mocha coffee was amazing. Best I've had so far. Enjoyed a delicious BLT with a hint of dill. So good. Really hit the spot. Everything tastes so fresh. Great staff. Was a pleasure chatting with them.
(5)Steven S.
Ever find one of those hole-in-the-wall coffee-shops that you hope and pray never becomes a big thing? You know, those kinds of places where people crash all day, have loud and rowdy conversations to distract you from working, blare disgustingly-loud indie nu-wave metal, and have righteous attitudes over what you order? So, basically Stumptown? I have found that place, and it is Mugshots. While from the outside it looks like a standing-room only shop, it's actually quite spacious and still has that "new shop shrink-wrap" smell to it. I haven't heard any music slightly above a soft lilt of piano keys and shots being pulled, and the two people on-staff are shockingly friendly. It's a place that definitely looks like a labor of love. The menu is the best part, though; Serving solid breakfast and lunch items with a robust menu -- currently gnawing on a well-made and well-presented multigrain bagel with a perfect balance of lox, cream cheese, cucumbers and arugula for $7 -- it goes above-and-beyond the usual day(s) old pasties in an acrylic case. Though, for the record, they have those too -- the fresh kind. There also appears to be few outlets, so snag one quick and early if you can. Oh, and in case you're roster-loyal, they use Ristretto Rosters coffee. All-in-all, don't go here. Don't make them popular. I don't want to lose my spot!
(5)Claudia L L.
This cute cafe has excellent customer service and food. My friend and I were waiting for the CL streetcar and spotted it. We grabbed salad wraps and waters for under $20. Really good experience overall and would come back again.
(5)David M.
Best B.L.T. I've ever had, and I'm a connoisseur.
(5)Kris D.
Had an excellent BLTA (bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and avocado on multigrain bread) and a big bowl of clam chowder. Perfect lunch for a Friday in December. SO GOOD!
(5)James G.
I brought a large team of people to Mugshots and everyone was impressed with the service and the taste of food. The prices are quite low for this quality. Nice place.
(5)Sam D.
I was downtown with a friend yesterday and asked them if there was a Starbucks nearby. They pointed behind me saying 'there's a coffee shop.' We went into Mugshots where I ordered an espresso. Wow, what a difference! The coffee was rich with flavors and sweet undertones, much more complex than the bitter stuff I've had at Starbucks. The setting is nice too, cozy and bar-like. The owner Liz was the barrista and very friendly. I didn't eat food there, but it looked fresh and appetizing.
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