Woodlawn Coffee & Pastry

808 NE Dekum St, Portland - 97211
280 reviews
Coffee & Tea
(503) 954-2412

This is a wonderful coffee shop and bakery featuring a great selection of baked goods and hot dishes, as well as, delicious coffee! There's a good vibe in the space with music and tables both inside and out. The neighborhood is a cute place for a walk as well. The blueberry corn muffin we had today was still warm from the oven!

Good was amazing and coffee is good too, but the service was horrible. We had our numbers at the edge of the table outside in clear sight, and the server said and I quote, “you guys are really making it hard to serve.” It couldn’t have been easier to find. And it continued with the girl behind the counter rolling her eyes at me not wanting to refill my coffee. If your ok being treated without common courtesy while eating yummy food, this is your place.

A coffee house in th best sense. Pastry, muffins and good food available. Nice ambiance inside and outdoor tables.

Truly one of the best spots in Portland for coffee, pastries and food. Whenever I head to the city, I stop here. Bravo!

When i walked in the place was nice, clean, and cozy but i felt like i was visiting another country or planet. Both baristas looked at me like i was an alien and i felt uncomfortable and not welcome there. The drip coffee was way too strong and burnt. If i ever go again i may try a pastry instead.

Local faire with country flare. Great patio with heaters. Personable staff sharing a comforting menu.

One of my new favorite neighborhoods to frequent on N. Dekum in North Portland. Quaint little Cafe with fresh yummy pastries and pies. I like the bread pudding and the potato, caramelized onion with guyere cheese pie. Great tasting coffee, goes well with my cappuccino. Great people, service and quality.

Came because I saw the picture of a breakfast plate on here, and it was not available. They are just selling drinks and pastries. The chai is sweet and spicy, though ?

$5.75 for a chocolate croissant :(Listen, this place is lovely, and they got a good thing going, but as someone who has lived 10 years in NYC, who delights in all kinds of artisanal delicacies, I believe that it is completely unreasonable to charge $5.75 for a croissant. I’d consider paying $5, if it was one of the best croissant ever - I mean we are talking a restaurant renown for its croissants, famous for them, then yes, I’d pay $5.Anyway, the baked goods here are overpriced.

Lovely spot! My oat milk cappuccino surpassed the platonic ideal of an oat milk cappuccino. So good!