Portland is justly famous for both its craft roasted coffee and its doughy sweets -- ride and explore in a 4-6 mile bike tour. 10 a.m. daily. Bike, helmet, one doughnut and one coffee included!
At our shop at 833 SE Main Street #124, we are also in the literal center of Portland’s craft coffee roasting icons (three of the city’s best roasters surround our block).
We'll begin with coffee, tea or hot cocoa at a shop that roasts its own beans, and sample some single-origin coffee so we'll be ready for lots of sweets to come. The itinerary will vary based on shop hours and customer tastes, but we'll always tell the story of Voodoo Donuts. We'll always stop at at least two doughnut shops and one or two coffee shop depending on the group.
Portland’s doughnut scene isn’t just about eating pastries; it’s also about the culture that makes it possible. Did you know the doughnut-loving Homer Simpson was based off a Portlander? Which came first, the Homer doughnut or the city’s doughnut boom?
At the shop, we'll fit you for a bike and helmet and introduce you to the city's doughnut and coffee scene
After taking off from the shop, we'll ride into Ladd's Addition, a pretty neighborhood designed in a labyrinth stylE. In the Ladd's Addition neighborhood is the heart of the original food cart scene and we'll set the scene by trying some of our favorite coffee and discussing our route for the day.
In the SE neighborhood of Hawthorne and Division, we'll visit another coffee and pastry shop and talk more about all the options available in the city.
We'll visit the Broadway District and tell you the story of one of the origins of the doughnut craze in Portland
On the days Blue Star is open (pandemic hours vary), we'll visit this donut shop meant to create a style of pastry better fit for those used to more of a culinary than a convenience store experience for doughnuts. If Blue Star is not open, we have a great replacement!
Our shop is #124, in a silver and red building. If you're having trouble finding us, walk north on SE 9th Avenue from Main Street and look to your left! If you're looking for parking, you can find limited street parking and paid lots at 7th and Madison and 10th and Madison Streets
Providing the name of the lead traveler is all that is necessary, no paper ticket required
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