I love the atmosphere here. It’s very pretty, as you would hope and expect from a church, with wooden rafters and candles. I have a recollection of stained glass as well. The coffee bar is separated from the main seating area by a wall and an open doorway, which provides a nice buffer against the coffee-making noises. I personally appreciated the fact that the music was also confined to the coffee bar. There are no speakers in the main area, which makes it much easier to chat quietly in than most coffee shops. It’s a large space, mostly tables with some armchairs. I went there on a Saturday morning and there seemed to be enough tables for all who wanted. A cute dad-and-tiny-daughter duo chose a table near mine. :-) I actually didn’t have coffee or pastries, but the tea was good. I plan to return to sample other treats.
Giselle T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
A nice café with nice people. The space is big, has ample plugs, is kid-friendly(that might be a plus or a minus for you), and overall the inside(as the inside of a church) is pretty and a cozy environment. It would be a good place to sit with your coffee and a book, or your work on your computer.
Kathleen S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
What a wonderful spot! They are basically a mini ristretto roasters, but connected to the church… at least thats my understanding. They have beautiful stained glass windows right above the espresso machine. There is a wonderful little play area for kids. And its a great place to meet with friends and/or study.
Nathan M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Seattle, WA
Had a great doppio espresso here with soda water. Well pulled shots, friendly folks, nice vibe in the bell tower coffee house and outside tables. Some background music on would be nice. Great spot overall in a quiet walkable neighborhood.
Jay S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
Coffee as good as anywhere else in Portland. Serving Ristrettos. Friendly barista. Plenty of space to sit work, and chill or whatever. You hear the church organ playing next door. Public space bulletin board indicating the community events. Non-profit doesn’t charge for soy, but only ask for donation. This is Portland.
Tarra C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Portland, OR
If you like bitter, watered-down coffee, then TaborSpace has the beans for you! Two varieties, in fact, that taste equally terrible! When I tasted this«coffee» I was truly disappointed. And they don’t stand behind the product they sell either, because if you ask them to fix it they just charge you for a new drink!(Btw, the espresso tastes just as awful as the drip.) Granted, the charge is only a suggestion, but they stare at you, repeat the«suggested price,» and eye the cash box very expectantly so you feel like scum for leaving anything less than the full fare. The setting and play area are nice, but not enough to lure me into coming back. Sorry, dudes.
Kristin M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
Favorite place for work meetings and to just sit down and get some focused work done. I love the large and homey main room of the coffee shop. The baristas are good, too! This is my favorite coffee shop/work place in town. Let’s keep it a secret! ;)
Nick M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
What a find — a great facility for kids, a cute café that’s also a nice quiet place to come and read or work at the right time of day.
Sam L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This community space is lovely, welcoming and I enjoy coming here to write in the mornings. There’s a sweet coffee bar with volunteers staffing the espresso machine. The entire entryway of the building is full of stained glass. In warmer weather there are plenty of tables outside to take your coffee, a book or just relax. Lots of meet-up groups here for social, therapeutic and personal enrichment. I haven’t attended any groups here or the church service(not my cup of tea) but TaborSpace is inviting. Highly recommend it for a quiet place to meet a friend for coffee. What this church is doing for the community and neighborhood by providing a place to gather, to just come and ‘be’ is a tremendous asset to Portland. I am grateful for their open doors and generosity.
Bethany R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
Both before and after kids, I love TS. A beautiful setting in an old church, free wifi, kind baristas. A place where I could come enjoy a drink and not worry too much about how long I stayed.(The ample room never felt crowded.) At times, there were parents with kiddos. At other times, loud conversationalists whose voices overtook the large room. Know what worked wonders? Headphones. Once I added them into my TaborSpace mix, it was perfect. I’ve also attended group meetings in some of their extra rooms — another great community resource. Now that I’m a parent, it’s great to know that there’s a comfortable, affordable, pleasant space where I can bring my young baby along and not get sideways looks. I love TaborSpace’s model, and I hope they keep their doors open for many years to come. Keep spending those donation dollars, folks!
Genevieve W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
What a great little venue for community events! Everyone is so easy to work with. I’m definitely doing my other events here! –Genevieve West, Matchmaker
Stephanie J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brightwood, OR
I rented this space for our group, and was so delighted by the whole package. The space is charming(Commons), the staff is really helpful and wonderful, I think the only downside is that it requires the event to be out fairly early because of neighbourhood restrictions. Nonetheless, it’s a great space, scarily affordable(on a sliding scale)… we intend to use this space for our group frequently and cannot say enough about how wonderful everyone is.
Sophia T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cook, IL
I’m providing an honorable mention since I didn’t experience the fare. I met my buddy here and I loved the concept and the ambiance of the place. It felt cozy and inviting. I love the donation only food and drinks. What a wonderful way to bring together community. this is my buddy’s fave place to work on her laptop.
Angie K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
TaborSpace provided great rooms, an awesome deal for our non-profit’s conference and wonderful employees and volunteers.
Jeff s.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
A really wonderful relaxing hangout with comfortable furnishings, friendly service, & beautiful stained glass. Plus, their meeting spaces are great, at reasonable rental rates — & there are occasional evening musical events that are tons o’ fun. Big community asset!
David M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
I found the service at TaborSpace incredibly friendly, the iced chai and soft pretzel refreshing, and the lounge vast, quiet, and cozy. The fact that it’s donation-based really eases the mind of this recent college graduate. Bring a book and get comfortable.
Dana G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Rafael, CA
Really enjoyed my first visit to TaborSpace. Large open space, really pleasant, suggested prices were reasonable, soup was good, and volunteer was friendly. I enjoyed the stained glass windows, but the religious symbolism might not be for everyone. Similarly, I liked the group of people that assembled to play music, but it wasn’t super great for studying(so I put my headphones back on– no biggie!). Look forward to returning this finals period– maybe today!
Adri N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Awesome volunteer run coffee shop, lunch counter and community space. Free wifi — ask a volunteer for the password. Lunch counter open M-F from 11 – 2. I stopped here on the way back from cycling around/over/through Mt. Tabor. There is a space to lock your bike, but you could probably bring it inside if you ask nicely. Everything is also donation based — it’s pay what you want and they have suggested prices. I had coffee upstairs, then wandered downstairs and had a grilled cheese and apple sandwich with a bowl of soup at the lunch counter. The food was super fresh and all the volunteers were super nice. It’s definitely a community jewel. I wish I had a place like this near me.
Derek M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
Great find & free wifi! once you get over the old school church exterior and come in the front door(or the side door to the café), you’ll be won over. it’s got character, good selection of teas, coffee and eats. lots of seats, and a great little kids area. it’s all pay-by-donation so pay what you want. there’s lots of stuff happening at Taborspace. it’s used by many people in the community(mostly not Christian groups). There’s always art on the walls from local artist. it def has a unique vibe. i’ve come here to study and i’m very impressed by this place. My suggestion is to bring headphones, because there’s always some meeting or loud kids playing. plug in, and you’re good to go. I certainly will be back and i recommend this place to anyone in the area.
Tom M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Newburyport, MA
Tabor Space is an amazing community coffeehouse. This church while still active, has essentially opened it’s social hall to the public. It’s a huge space with plenty of tables and great atmosphere. I haven’t tried the coffee here because I’m not that much of a coffee drinker but from what people tell me and the other reviews on here, it must be pretty good. They do have a great jasmine tea. Some of the staff is pretty friendly, others not so. Everything is by donation and it seems to work for them. We have also seen some awesome shows here. This month we’ve seen Ann Weiss, blues singer and guitarist extraordinaire, Gideon Freudmann and his electric cello playing the music for an old silent Buster Keaton movie, Sherlock Jr. Last night it was Ann Weiss again along with fellow blues performers, Alice Stuart and Mary Flower. These women brought the house down with a standing ovation and encore. It was super cool. I’m still really trying to embrace the whole toddler thing and here it can be overwhelming. I’m learning to handle it but the one thing I haven’t quite come to grips with yet is mothers and parents who let their 3 year old run rampant and disturb other patrons. I guess if you want to hang out at Tabor Space, you live with it. Or, you can go somewhere else. I’m sure some of the mothers would be very happy telling me where to go. Tabor Space makes the cut. It’s a great place to Wifi, get your morning Joe, and just hang out for awhile.