A meticulously arranged still life of Harbor & Pine’s signature coffee setup: a matte black kettle with a slender gooseneck spout, a glass pour-over dripper with a ridged cone, and a pristine white ceramic mug with a subtle gloss, all resting on a smooth walnut counter. Behind them, burlap coffee sacks and neatly stacked labeled tins recede into a gentle blur. Soft morning light filters through an unseen window from the left, creating refined highlights on metal and ceramic and long, understated shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with shallow depth of field, calm and sophisticated mood, designed to feel like the quintessential image of an artisan Portland coffee roastery.

Coffee Lineup

Explore our seasonal single origins and signature blends, roasted in Portland with brewing tips included.

Menu

Singles

Rainshadow Ethiopia

Harbor Blend – House Espresso | Medium–dark roast | Origins: Colombia, Brazil | Tasting notes: dark chocolate, toasted hazelnut, caramel finish | Best for: espresso, moka pot, rich drip coffee.

Stumptown Colombia

Pine Street Light – Single Origin Ethiopia | Light roast | Region: Yirgacheffe | Tasting notes: jasmine, Meyer lemon, honeydew | Best for: pour-over, Chemex, iced coffee.

Harbor Guatemala

Riverfront Reserve – Single Origin Guatemala | Medium roast | Region: Huehuetenango | Tasting notes: milk chocolate, cherry, almond brittle | Best for: everyday drip, Aeropress.

Pine Blend

St. Johns Dark – Pacific Rim Blend | Dark roast | Origins: Sumatra, Papua New Guinea | Tasting notes: molasses, cedar, baking spice, smoky finish | Best for: French press, cold brew, bold espresso.

Midnight Decaf

Rainfall Decaf – Sugarcane Process Colombia | Medium roast | Tasting notes: cocoa nib, roasted almond, vanilla cream | Best for: late-night pour-over, drip, espresso without the buzz.

Blends

Rainshadow Light

Forest Canopy – Single Origin Costa Rica | Medium–light roast | Region: Tarrazú | Tasting notes: orange zest, nougat, brown sugar | Best for: pour-over, drip, espresso with a sweet, clean profile.

Stumptown Medium

Warehouse Cold Brew Blend | Medium roast | Origins: Brazil, Honduras | Tasting notes: cacao, dates, pecan, low acidity | Crafted specifically for: smooth, concentrate-style cold brew.

Harbor Dark

Coastal Fog – Half-Caf Blend | Medium roast | Origins: Colombia (caf), Peru (decaf) | Tasting notes: caramel, toasted coconut, gentle citrus | Best for: afternoon drip, batch brew, mellow espresso.

Pine Seasonal

Mt. Tabor Sunrise – Breakfast Blend | Light–medium roast | Origins: Colombia, Ethiopia | Tasting notes: honey, stone fruit, sweet black tea | Best for: morning drip, auto brewer, filter coffee.

Midnight Swiss

Sellwood Seasonal – Rotating Microlot | Roast level: profile-driven, typically light–medium | Origin: small partner farms, announced on bag | Tasting notes: changing with each harvest, always vibrant and traceable | Best for: brewing experiments and tasting flights.

An overhead photographic view of a dark, slate-gray worktable dusted lightly with coffee grounds, showcasing a row of Harbor & Pine roast samples in simple, unbranded glass jars. Each jar holds beans of different roast levels, from light cinnamon to deep espresso brown, their oily or matte surfaces clearly visible. Handwritten kraft-paper tasting cards sit beside each jar, edges slightly curled. Diffused overcast window light from above creates soft, even illumination with gentle shadows around the jars, emphasizing texture without harsh contrast. The composition follows a minimalist, rule-of-thirds layout with ample negative space, evoking a refined, analytical cupping session in a small Portland roastery.

Services

Partner with Harbor & Pine for wholesale beans, office coffee programs, and custom roasting profiles tailored to your brew methods, volume, and flavor goals.

Reviews

A close-up, side-angle photograph of a matte charcoal roasting machine drum with a small glass viewing window revealing a swirl of medium-roast beans tumbling inside, their surfaces rich, textured, and slightly glossy. A brushed steel temperature dial and clean, engraved Harbor & Pine logo plate are sharply in focus in the foreground. Warm pendant lights from above cast a golden glow on the metal surfaces, while the background fades into soft bokeh of stacked burlap sacks and wooden shelving. The atmosphere is technical yet artisanal, highlighting precision and craftsmanship. The composition uses shallow depth of field and dramatic side lighting to create an intimate, sophisticated portrait of the roasting process.

Hope D.

Their Rainshadow Ethiopia is my daily pour-over—bright citrus, sweet florals, and incredibly consistent roasts.

A moody, photographic scene of a narrow Portland alley at dusk, where a subtle Harbor & Pine sign in brushed brass and dark green hangs above a reclaimed wood door. The sign’s serif lettering is illuminated by a single, warm industrial wall sconce, casting a focused pool of light on the textured brick wall and lightly wet cobblestones below. Fine mist hangs in the air, catching the light just enough to add depth, while the background buildings dissolve into a soft, dark blur. Shot from a slightly low, three-quarter angle with a cinematic composition, the mood is quietly sophisticated and urban, suggesting a hidden, high-end roastery tucked away off the main street.

Hope D.

Our café switched to Pine Blend on espresso; customers noticed the creamy body and caramel finish immediately.

A meticulously arranged still life of Harbor & Pine’s signature coffee setup: a matte black kettle with a slender gooseneck spout, a glass pour-over dripper with a ridged cone, and a pristine white ceramic mug with a subtle gloss, all resting on a smooth walnut counter. Behind them, burlap coffee sacks and neatly stacked labeled tins recede into a gentle blur. Soft morning light filters through an unseen window from the left, creating refined highlights on metal and ceramic and long, understated shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with shallow depth of field, calm and sophisticated mood, designed to feel like the quintessential image of an artisan Portland coffee roastery.

Hope D.

The office coffee program keeps our team fueled with fresh beans delivered weekly and brewing support when needed.

An overhead photographic view of a dark, slate-gray worktable dusted lightly with coffee grounds, showcasing a row of Harbor & Pine roast samples in simple, unbranded glass jars. Each jar holds beans of different roast levels, from light cinnamon to deep espresso brown, their oily or matte surfaces clearly visible. Handwritten kraft-paper tasting cards sit beside each jar, edges slightly curled. Diffused overcast window light from above creates soft, even illumination with gentle shadows around the jars, emphasizing texture without harsh contrast. The composition follows a minimalist, rule-of-thirds layout with ample negative space, evoking a refined, analytical cupping session in a small Portland roastery.

Hope D.

As a bakery wholesaler, we love how Harbor Guatemala pairs with chocolate pastries and stands out in lattes.

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