Sisters Coffee Company’s Pearl District location. Sisters roasts beans for blends and single-origin coffees, including beans from the Nyampinga Women’s Cooperative in Rwanda. | Molly J. Smith / EPDX
For many outsiders of Portland, impressions of PDX may consist of endlessly overcast, free-spirited naked cyclists, sneakerheads, and flannel-loving craft beer geeks who fuel their days with carafes of black coffee in between every IPA. For a city that is considered a major player in the rise of the specialty coffee movement, some facets of its cafe scene nowadays may be a little trapped in 2007, with static drink menus that suggest a more rigid way
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