Spella Caffè

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OwnerAndrea Spella
Location608 Southwest Alder Street, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97205, United States
Coordinates45°31′11″N 122°40′43″W / 45.51975°N 122.678556°W / 45.51975; -122.678556
Spella Caffè
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Exterior, 2022
Restaurant information
OwnerAndrea Spella
Location608 Southwest Alder Street, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97205, United States
Coordinates45°31′11″N 122°40′43″W / 45.51975°N 122.678556°W / 45.51975; -122.678556
Websitespellacaffe.com

Spella Caffè is a coffee shop in Portland, Oregon, United States. Andrea Spella started the business as a cart in 2006, before opening a brick and mortar space in downtown Portland in 2010. The business has garnered a positive reception, and has been cited as an influence for other coffee company founders.

Spella Caffè is a coffee shop in downtown Portland. Willamette Week has described the business as "microroaster-retailer featuring traditional Italian-style espresso".[1] The menu includes various coffee and espresso drinks such as shakeratos, as well as affogato, chais,[2][3][4] gelato,[5][6] and Italian sodas.[7] Food options include baked goods such as biscotti, cookies, and quick breads.[2]

History

Andrea Spella founded Spella Caffè in October 2006,[8] initially operating from a cart and using an Italian Rancilio lever machine.[9][10][11] The Oregonian's Christina Melander said in 2008: "In less than two years, Andrea Spella's espresso cart Spella Caffe at the corner of Southwest Ninth Avenue and Alder Street has earned a reputation for the smoothest espresso shot in town — hand-pulled to order from his own fresh-roasted beans." Melander noted that the business' espresso-based drinks would become available at Alma Chocolate, an artisan confectionery in east Portland.[12] In 2008, Andrea Spella expressed opposition to City Center Parking's request for carts at the parking lot between Southwest Ninth and 10th avenues and Alder and Washington streets to "limit power use to 20 amps of current to stop the outages".[13][14]

Andrea Spella opened the cafe in the historic Yeon Building in downtown Portland in 2010.[7] The business has one of the only hand-pulled lever espresso machines in the Pacific Northwest, as of 2012.[15] A Spella Caffè espresso bar was also available in the Italian food hall and marketplace Cooperativa,[16][17] prior to its closure in 2022.[18] Shortly after, Spella, Cascadia Coffee Roasters, and Sterling Coffee announced plans to share a 2,750-square-foot (255 m2) production facility in northeast Portland, with the goal of expansion for each.[8] In late 2022, Andrea Spella closed the flagship cafe on Southwest 5th Avenue and a year later returned to downtown Portland in a similarly compact space previously occupied by Moonstruck Chocolate in the Selling Building at 608 Southwest Alder Street.[19]

Spella Caffè coffee has been used by local restaurants; a dark roast was used for Raven & Rose's Irish coffee,[20] and Fire on the Mountain's Vanilla Bourbon Coffee Stout was brewed with beans from Spella.[21] Spella Caffè has been cited as an influence for other coffee company founders.[22][23]

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