Peet’s Coffee & Tea Menu

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  • Jennifer N.

    First of all, people who are loyal to Starbuck's obviously don't know what good coffee is, because if they did they would go to Peet's. In my opinion Peet's is the epitome of what coffee should be. First, they use fair trade beans which, let's face it, is just the right thing to do. They then roast the beans to perfection and I have learned that the exceptional roasting is what gives Peet's coffee it's main characteristic which can only be described as caffeine up the ying-yang. I actually once asked the barista at Peet's why their coffee made me feel like I was on crack and he answered simply, "It's good quality." (By the way I have never done crack.) In addition to the beans, their preparation is exquisite. Their mochas are rich and flavorful but not overly sweet and I can't help but feel like every shot and every pot are made expertly, with attention to quality and flavor. Here is a word to the wise: if you visit this particular Peet's location, do everything you can to have a fellow named Steve make your drink. You can tell this guy is an expert and I can sense he may be a giant coffee nerd. Every drink I have ever had from him has been perfect! That being said, the entire staff definitely know their stuff and pass this expertise on to you. They also have awesome tea, especially during the summer when they make iced mango tea. Man, is it tasty! And for those who make tea at home, they have lots of great and rare tea (my favorite I think is called the Peony. It is like a ball that, when steeped in water, turns into a beautiful peony right in your cup! Oh yeah and it tastes good...) Anyway I know there are a lot of awesome local coffee roasters and coffee shops but I am gonna stick with Peet's when given the opportunity.

    (5)
  • Kevin B.

    Try the jasmin downy pearl tea hot or cold. Amazing

    (5)
  • Tessa Y.

    I was in the area dropping off some signs and business cards and decided to pop in here for a quick cup of joe. Actually it was a medium Americano with sugar-free vanilla and cream. Well I walked in the door and most of the seats were taken with happy, chatty people but luckily I was getting it to go. There was a woman at the counter placing her order for some special grind of coffee beans. I had just come to a stop and another woman popped up out of nowhere and asked with a smile "Good morning! What would you like for me to get started for you today?". I had barely put my credit card away after paying and they called my name and let me know that my coffee was done... That was probably one of the fastest cups of coffee I had even been served. I have never been to Peets before - I honestly avoided it because I was a faithful Starbuck visitor but when I got back to the car I took my first sip of nirvana. Now I love coffee. Black coffee, lattes, cream & sugar coffee, etc., etc., etc... My absolutely fav drink in the whole world is the peppermint mocha from Starbucks but this drink is making me rethink this. I drove away, sipping happily and went to Trader Joes. I had about two inches left of the coffee which I left in the car while I went. When I came out the coffee was cold but this is one of those magical drinks that its just as wonderful cold as it is hot. I will be back again and again!!! I have been converted and I have seen the light!!!

    (5)
  • Moiz A.

    They close at 8:00PM. Now how suburban is that! Coffee is culture, and culture doesn't shut down at 8 PM.

    (2)
  • Rebecca H.

    It's a brand new sparkly store in the New Seasons shopping center. I find the coffee way too bitter and never finish my cup of joe. The store itself is nice, the people are nice, it's just...suburban nice! Sometimes the music is too loud but it's usually classical, so that's ok. If you are in the area and need a cup of coffee and don't want to go into New Seasons for Stumptown or New Seasons blend, go to Peet's. Would I drive all the way down Sunnyside from 205, passing numerous coffee places on the way, including two Starbucks and at least two locally owned coffee places, just to have a cup of coffee here? Well, you can answer that for yourself.

    (3)
  • Melissa M.

    It's a shame, I really wanted to love this place. Happy Valley Town Center is such a pretty little strip mall. In general, the stores are cool, it's a nice neighborhood, good people, clean and quiet. It also happens to be in my neck of the woods, so that's a definite plus. My first experience with Peet's was a delectable White Chocolate Mocha, but that was in Vancouver, and i was excited to try out the one closer to home. As someone who relied on tip income in the past, I have relatively high standards for customer service. I was very disappointed when I walked in was completely ignored by the girl at the counter. I figured out later on that she was scooping coffee beans into a container for the customer before me, but that was no reason she couldn't have greeted me, as opposed to just having me standing there wondering if she was mute. After she ignored me for a couple minutes, another girl came to the register and upon receiving my payment, she realized she didn't have a till, so she needed to call for assistance, duh. I had heard excellent things about their Masala Chai Latte, so I decided to try it. A little while after I ordered it, the barista called me to the counter to let me know she was brewing the Chai, so it'd be a few more minutes. The coffee shop is charming, but that doesn't mean I want to wait a whole 10-15 minutes for my drink, especially when they are not at all busy! The drinks I've had from there are decent, but not worth the crappy service I've received every time I've been in there. I won't give up on Peet's but in the future, I'll get my fix when I'm shopping at Fred Meyer!

    (2)
  • Jodi H.

    Love this place. Wish they were on every corner like Starbucks. Great service! They have been slow a couple times and both times gave me a card for a complimentary drink. I used to be a loyal Starbucks customer, but not anymore. This place can be busy. Great seating outside when the weather is nice.

    (5)
  • Tina P.

    I'm a regular at the peets location. Love everything about it. Staff members are so friendly and awesome. As the coffee is made insanely good. Pastries are always fresh. And definitely would recommend peets to anyone. Awesome place.

    (5)
  • Nichole M.

    I got an iced soy caramel latte, I had to repeat myself twice because the cashier kept forgetting soy. The coffee was very bitter, likely the worst I've ever had. I took a sip of my friends iced latte who is a regular and loves peets and I thought her was overly bitter and nasty as well. Will not go again.

    (1)
  • Rob D.

    Probably one of the few places that don't make my "What sucks about Happy Valley" list. Peets is a fantastic alternative to Starbuck$, though not as good as some of Portland's finer local roasting joints, it is a pleasant place and departure from the emerald beast. Not much more to say about it though. It's a cookie cutter of every big corporate coffee shop.

    (4)
  • Bert D.

    While coffee is good and people are nice, Peet's wireless access procedure sucks. I emailed Peet's corporate and they said: "I am very sorry that our policy on requesting a wifi-access code is inconvenient for you. That was certainly not our intention in offering our wifi service. After giving our internet program a couple of years to settle in ( prior to having a code ), the overwhelming feedback we received from our stores and our customers was that more control was needed. The addition of the service made most people very happy, but what wasn't so nice was the space sharing issues it created in many stores. Hence, we decided that we issue access codes and 'restrict' the Wi-Fi usage to one hour for every customer." I've decided that their wifi access code is too cumbersome. I am going to Coffees On around 1.5 miles west to get my coffee.

    (1)
  • Randy S.

    This is a coffee shop in a family neighborhood, right in front of an organic supermarket. This is not starbucks, is it better? worse? or the same? hmm the coffee is good, my usual iced mocha was good, the staff were very friendly, I have been here before and will return, I love coffee.

    (4)
  • S A.

    Yum! Love Peets!

    (5)
  • MissyJason M.

    We are regulars for 4 years. They maintain staff, quality is there and the pastries are great! It is clean as well!

    (5)
  • JohnTheWoodGuy J.

    The coffee is not as good as Dutch Bros but way better than Starbucks. Great place to hang out. Very friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Jessica T.

    I drive MILES out of my way when I want Peets just for this location. The coffee is never burned and the staff remember my order (a rarity in Portland!).

    (5)
  • Robert G.

    Peet's, located in the newer Happy Valley Town Center which has New Seasons, is the best choice for coffee, tea, and accompanying items in "the Sunnyside corridor." From I-205 (roughly 97th) all the way out to where development sort of stops at 162nd, the choices are 2 Starbucks stores, another coffeehouse previously named "Coffee's On" at Sunnyside and 122nd, and this Peet's store. Peet's it is. So, I'll start with 5 stars for a varied menu, a nicely finished store with tall ceilings and big windows, and, most of all, exceptionally friendly service. I'm going to deduct 1 star because most of the tables are small and, at times, it's difficult to find a table. With the weather found in the area, the vast outside seating patio overlooking Sunnyside Rd. is not always usable. That said, if they choose to use round tables, they should put in ones with a slightly larger diameter that make the customers want to spend some time and be able to do more than just drink their coffee or tea beverages. I might even deduct a quarter of a star for pricing that's a little higher than I might have expected for the beverages, but acceptable for the baked goods, which are very tasty. I especially like their almond croissant. So, for good things to eat and drink, an upbeat ambiance, and great employees, Peet's in Happy Valley is a recommended coffee and tea locale.

    (4)
  • K U.

    Their coffee is way better than Starbucks. I would 10/10 recommend this place to anyone.

    (4)
  • Yanni S.

    Super friendly baristas. They make your drink fast and good. :) it's also not too loud and you can work on anything there.

    (5)
  • Amy L.

    Love the friendly staff members, they are very knowledgable about the beans and what kind of grind for the type of coffee maker you have. Nice little neighborhood shop. It's not Starbucks

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

Peet’s Coffee & Tea

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