One Moto Cafe
1642 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR
Crema's Take
“One Moto Cafe is a spirited Portland institution that marries serious espresso craft with an intoxicating 80s motorcycle aesthetic—think vintage Japanese bike memorabilia and carefully curated cafe racer culture woven throughout the space. Beyond the killer flat whites and matcha lattes, it's genuinely dog-friendly and vegan-welcoming, with excellent breakfast burritos and pastries that make it feel less like a coffee stop and more like a neighborhood living room where you actually want to linger.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
I hadn't been back for a couple years, but it's even better now. Puff coffee, great breakfast burritos, and a killer vibe. Strong recommend! The decor is very cool!
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!!!
Wakes up the kid in me that loves 80's motorcycles. Treasure trove of 80s motorcycle memorobelia, gear, pistons all over the place. Owner / decorator must love bikes. Lots of Japanese bike love, cafes, scramblers, some Harley's, so I think any motorcyclist regardless of brand devotion and style will enjoy this place. Coffee and pastries also good ;) And Maxx my barista was a super lovely person.
I absolutely love walking to One Moto Cafe for a flat white and an almond croissant. The friendliest people, incredible matcha lattes, delicious pastries, and beautifully handcrafted coffee drinks. It always feels warm, welcoming, and very much like home ☕💚
Extremely overpriced, teeny tiny burritos. Like genuinely a child's serving size. $10 and shorter than a pen. The burritos themselves were fine, nothing special, just extremely expensive for what they are. Latte was also fine, not great, not bad. 2 small burritos and a small latte was $25 before tip
Crema Reviews
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