Open daily, Coquine Market is a small neighborhood market offering coffee, fresh baked pastries and a selection of to-go lunch options as well as a curated selection of pantry supplies, kitchen basics, wine, and beer.
From 5-8 pm, Monday through Saturday, Katy Jane’s oyster bar opens in the market serving walk-in diners fresh shucked oysters, seafood, seasonal dishes, ice cold martinis, beer, and wine.
Coquine
… Portland / Oregon. Coquine. + Coquine Market. + Katy Jane’s: An Oyster Bar. Chef Katy Millard cooks delicious, thoughtful, & seasonal food. Located at the top …
Richard P
A wonderful experience from start to finish. The food was delicious; started with mussels and a side of fries, the pork sugo was the clear winner of all the plates (I only wish I could have enjoyed more!), and finished it off with a yummy fig leaf ice cream sundae. Everyone here was super attentive, always making sure our glasses and belly’s were filled.
The market has some great stuff too; beers, wines, chocolates, etc.
… moreGalen O’Sullivan
Best coffee in the area. Pastries are excellent – try the buckwheat cake. Groceries are a little overpriced but it’s a fancy bodega so that’s what yout get. Sandwiches (available after 11am) are great – the ham and cheese in particular. Outdoor seating In the summer. Staff are friendly. The oyster bar in the evenings is a good fancy oyster bar.
… moreMSW
Beautiful haute bourgeois coffee / espresso / market right next to Mt Tabor. Super staff, excellent space, great service, my mocha was spot on! They have one of the best restrooms I’ve ever seen in a small shop. If you’re going or coming from Mt Tabor Park, this is your refreshment spot.
… moreNoel Blake
Coffee or lunch at Coquine is a beautiful experience in a serene neighborhood two blocks from the stairs up the northside of Mt. Tabor.
I had a delicious autogrilled hummus sandwich (vegan) for lunch. It was filled with succulent veggies and spiced up just right. For dessert, a financier in small muffin form was buttery with an amazing texture and just slightly sweet. Service friendly and casual.
The market has a small selection of imported and domestic delicacies, vinegars, olive oil, spices, wine and beer ( including vintage Hair of the Dog), cheese, tinned seafood, etc. A bit of a splurge but the quality is top.
I would like to return for the informal dinners, I have no doubt they are excellent.
… moreMelissa Jones
It is a very cute neighborhood store that sells a variety of kitchen goods, breakfast treats and coffee. It’s a great spot to warm up on a cool day after walking around Mt Tabor. I loved the ginger cocoa latte. It was delicious. I’m sure the baked goods were also wonderful. Next time!
… moreKashi Maya Tamang
Casual market with a few vegan options. Spaghetti is quite nice. Many imported and local bottled beverages to choose from. Counter service and the staff are friendly/knowledgeable about the offerings.
… moreTaka
I came in close to closing time so I couldn’t get coffee, but the staff was super friendly and had great taste in recommending souvenirs!
When I told her I was looking for something from Oregon to bring back to my family in Japan, she cheerfully gave me awesome suggestions, and I ended up finding the perfect gift. Next time, I’ll definitely come earlier and try their coffee too!
… moreNicole P
Coffee is great. Service is poor. Cold. No greeting. No thank you. They take your order, and leave it on the counter for you to magically know it’s ready. Everything is mostly do it yourself, including bussing your own table and they still ask for a tip at check out.
… moreNancy Hadeed
I’ve been visiting Portland annually and used to look forward to stopping at this café on Belmont Street. Sadly, this morning’s experience was incredibly disappointing. Staff were cold, unresponsive, and showed no basic courtesy—I said “good morning” multiple times and was completely ignored. The cashier was dry, the service was unfriendly, and the atmosphere felt unwelcoming. I was also uncomfortable with how some staff were dressed—exposed stomachs and armpits in a food setting is not appropriate. I spent good money here and received zero hospitality in return. I won’t be back.
… moreSvetlana Orlova
Love, love, love! The inside is very cute and cozy. We grabbed an assortment of pastries today, all of which were so moist, fresh, and not too sweet! Just the right balance of everything, truly. Even the gluten free option was excellent; you’d never think buckwheat based pastry would be wonderful- no offence to this less popular grain. : ) We’ve also had lunch from here to go and the soup and sandwiches were fresh and well balanced too.
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