Cornell Farm, 8212 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225, United States
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Cornell Farm - Featured Reviews (276)
It's a place where can take a break like an oasis on the desolate asphalt road. There are many small pots, herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, seedlings, etc. There are various kinds organized by section, so it's a place with a lot to see. I think it will be the best place if have brunch, coffee, and look around in early afternoon on Sunday . Everything was perfect, but the coffee taste wasn't that great. I was using sleepy monk coffee bean (micro roaster in Canon city - did not like their coffee since had a coffee in their shop ) so it wasn't that distinctive, and the degree of grinding wasn't right, It wouldn't be easy to make a taste like this with such a great coffee extractor and a grinder ,,, that was a pity ! This is a highly recommended place. Guys !! If you take your girlfriend or wife with you, you'll probably get a lot of credit !!! The only thing left with 4 stars is the taste of Americano and cafe latte coffee.
Cornell Farm is a beautiful garden that exudes tranquility and charm. The vast array of plants creates a picturesque setting, making it a delightful oasis for nature enthusiasts. The addition of a cafe further enhances the experience, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy refreshments amidst the greenery.
Great nursery with wonderful plants. They have everything from annuals to veggies to conifers to fruit trees and native plants. Nice selection of indoor plants too. There is a cafe as well. Staff is friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Update (6-16-22): more incredible service and help understanding if some plants I wanted would do well in my space. Great selection of pollinator plants, natives and edibles. Update (9-19-22) ate brunch in the cafe... delicious! Bought more great quality plants and received excellent service.
The best place to shop for plants and you can have your morning coffee as well
It's a lovely farm with a massive selection of plants. When you drive in, it might seem small but it's beautifully spread out over a much larger area. We went on a nice sunny weekday in February and it was filled with people. There was still ample parking, split into different sections. The collection of plants is also spread across different sections- shady plants, indoor plants, vegetable garden etc. You'll keep coming across unique little adornments everywhere- wreaths, trellises, garden sculptures. It's very tempting to buy a lot here! But the prices are relatively higher and I can see why. They seem to have put a lot of love and care and attention and it shows. The cafe was very charming too! Just a delight, all the way around.
This is the best nursery in the entire Portland metro area! Honestly! First, the nursery stock is the finest in town: fresh, very healthy, and constantly being updated. Secondly, the staff is very, very knowledgeable about all the items for sale. And they're very friendly too, willing to stop and answer any questions. And, thirdly, the selection is much larger than meets you eye. And lastly, Cornell Farms nursery is the most pleasant and fun one to visit that we've ever encountered. It's not at all like the big box nurseries (Al's Gardens, Fred Meyers, Home Depot, etc). It's laid out for the casual garden walker with curved gravel pathways, shade trees, indoor or outdoor stock. They have a staff that is solely charged with making the nursery pleasant and artistic. It's a real treat to walk around the very large nursery. One more point: one of the large buildings contains a large selection of gift items that meet the seasonal and holiday needs, needs that go beyond just garden and nursery supplies. Also, these folks have a tremendous succulent supply, with some of the most artistic displays of various succulents. My wife and I go to Cornell Farm first when it's time to find a gift for a dear friend. To sum up: you are never disappointed when visiting Cornell Farm Nursery. Also, be sure to drop by their wonderful cafe to relax in the beautiful scenery.
Beautiful nursery that has practically everything. There are chickens to feed. A cafe serving great food and drinks with attentive service. A bakery with coffee drinks and assorted yummy scones, etc. A huge area divided by outdoor trees, edible plants, shade plants, succulents, roses, flowers, a greenhouse full of houseplants, bonsai, groundcovers, etc. A lot. Browse all the seasonal things, right now, assorted pumpkins. It'll take hours to see everything but it's fun!
The nursery is beautiful and the variety is unique and varied. However, the business either hasn't considered or isn't focused on reuse. Every 6 months or so I purchase three new hanging baskets (6 baskets per year). It's wasteful and expensive to keep repurchasing new baskets/chains, when the ones from the previous season are perfectly fine, just requiring a replant with seasonally-appropriate flowers. I made this request, but was informed that it would be more expensive than just purchasing three new baskets. It's illogical. Why is less material more expensive (less as in not having to provide the basket and chain)? The answer they provided was "customization" and related labor. I say take the customization cost out of the picture, offer 3-4 pre-selected designs that clients can pick from, and provide a small financial reward for re-using baskets/chains originally purchased from their business to begin with.
I love this spot. They have one of the best cappuccinos in Portland. The staff is always kind, and friendly. And the tunes are always on point. Pro tip: ask for sugar crunchies on your capp. You wonât regret it!
Lexie is everything youâd want in a trainer. Smart, funny, and down to earth, but also tough enough to keep you motivated. Iâve been working with her for a year and a half and Iâve made significant progress in terms of strength and mobility. Iâ
I'm a Senior but luckily I've stayed in good shape all my life. Being fit is most important to me I wouldn't be able to enjoy my life without being strong and flexible.. I met Justin Olsen at the Club quite a while ago and he's been an inspiration an
I absolutely loved this spot!! We stumbled upon it after picking up some food from the Cart Blocks trucks. We were welcomed in with our food and purchased a glass of wine to enjoy with our food on the top deck. The atmosphere is so lovely! The serve
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Best gym ever!!! I have been attending classes at PDX strength for years, they are challenging but scalable, and the environment is supportive, noncompetitive, and fun. I have recently started personal training sessions with Jocelyn and have made a
If you go to any coffee shop in all of Portland, this has to be the one! Ryan has so much experience in coffee and it absolutely shows. He puts so much care into each cup of coffee that he makes and his latte art is phenomenal ð¥ His espresso is ab
This place is fantastic. This was our first visit. The customer ahead of us was giddy to recommend their house made vanilla syrup for our coffee drink and the âwicked awesomeâ sandwich. We arenât vegetarians but he was so insistent that we chan
Awesome facility and located 5 minutes away. It was easy to find, although I wish it had a Risio sign outside. Their website was nice to navigate through and book a drop in session. Margaret the owner communicates and follows through and she looks li
The cart weâve needed! Rich flavors with the creamiest mac n cheese and mashed potatoes (my fave). Donât sleep on the desserts either. Somehow tastes even better as leftovers!