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8 Coffee Shops in Vancouver WA You Should Check Out






Sit down and enjoy some coffee and pastries while being productive down at the Vancouver Waterfront at Kafiex Roasters. Photo taken personally.
Sit down and enjoy some coffee and pastries while being productive down at the Vancouver Waterfront at Kafiex Roasters. Photo taken personally.

Vancouver, Washington might sit in Portland’s caffeinated shadow, but don’t let that fool you—this city has built a coffee scene all its own. Whether you're looking for a cozy corner to read, a bright space to work, or simply a damn good cup of coffee, these coffee shops in Vancouver WA deliver big on flavor and community vibes.


1. Kafiex Roasters – Waterfront & Uptown Village

Kafiex is one of Vancouver’s coffee trailblazers, known for its ethically sourced beans and small-batch roasting. Their Waterfront location has floor-to-ceiling windows and river views, while their Uptown café (Gastro Café) blends great coffee with a modern brunch menu. Try a pour-over or their signature “Cascadia” espresso blend.

📍 Locations:

  • 720 Esther St, Vancouver, WA 98660 (Gastro Café)

  • 1303 Officers Row, Vancouver, WA 98661

  • 🌐 www.kafiex.com


2. Relevant Coffee – Uptown Village

Minimalist design, seasonal roasts, and rotating espresso drinks make Relevant Coffee a local favorite. With tons of natural light and a laid-back vibe, it’s a great place to work or catch up with a friend.

📍 1703 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660


3. Svitoch Sweet Touch – European Café Experience

This hidden gem blends Eastern European pastries with beautifully presented coffee drinks. Try a honey cake or fresh crepes alongside your cappuccino—it’s cozy, quiet, and full of old-world charm.

📍 4804 NE Thurston Way #A, Vancouver, WA 98662


4. Thatcher’s Coffee – Columbia Tech Center

Clean, bright, and community-focused, Thatcher’s has been a staple since 2010. They serve locally roasted beans, creative seasonal drinks, and pastries from local bakers. Bonus: a great tea selection for non-coffee drinkers.

📍 104 Grand Blvd #100, Vancouver, WA 98661


5. Compass Coffee – East Vancouver & Downtown

Compass Coffee has a warm, welcoming feel and excellent house-roasted beans. Their eastside and downtown locations are great for studying, meetings, or unwinding with a book and latte.

📍 Multiple locations


6. River Maiden – Heights District

Known for strong espresso, vintage-inspired décor, and delicious baked goods, River Maiden is a go-to for coffee lovers who care about quality. It’s dog-friendly too, so bring your pup.

📍 5301 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661


7. Brewed Café & Pub – Friendly and Funky

A hybrid café and pub, Brewed has an artsy, eclectic vibe with mismatched furniture and rotating local art. Great coffee in the morning and local beers later in the day—it’s a full-circle hangout.

📍 603 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660


8. Paper Tiger Coffee Roasters – Chill and Community-Driven

This spot roasts its own beans on-site and has a relaxed, artsy vibe. Their mission-driven business supports local causes, and they regularly host events and small pop-ups.

📍 703 Grand Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661



Whether you’re a coffee snob, a latte lover, or just looking for a new spot to post up with a book, these coffee shops in Vancouver WA show off the city’s creativity, warmth, and community energy—one cup at a time.

If you want a custom coffee itinerary through Vancouver or paired stops for brunch, walks, or shopping, I can build one just for you.Know a hidden gem I missed? Drop a comment and I’ll feature it in a future field report.

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