About
Welcome to Jenni's Sacred Grounds, a charming little hideaway located at 10903 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, Oregon. This delightful spot offers more than just coffee; it provides a warm and welcoming experience that feels like home. The moment you step inside, you are greeted by Jenni, whose genuine warmth and attentiveness transform a simple visit into a cherished moment. Customers rave about her hospitality, describing her as a host who makes you feel as if you are visiting a close friend's house.
The atmosphere here is nothing short of cozy. With a beautiful patio that invites you to sit and soak in the sun, it's a perfect place to connect with friends—or even make new ones! Customer Raul Garcia's experience highlights this perfectly, mentioning how he struck up conversations with others while enjoying his breakfast outdoors.
Culinary highlights at Jenni's Sacred Grounds include a range of delicious pastries, made with a touch of love and care. Patrons like Leslie Alfred Sanya express their admiration for the homemade quality of each treat, with scones and the much-raved-about apple fritter bread earning special mentions. These baked goods are not only visually appealing but are also crafted from high-quality ingredients, ensuring a burst of flavor in every bite.
Of course, we cannot overlook the coffee—strong and delicious, as Sean Robbins noted in his glowing review. Whether you prefer your cup black or with milk alternatives like oat milk—something that often gets a nod for being more inclusive than big coffee chains—Jenni's has you covered. Each sip transports you deeper into the heart of Portland's café culture.
With such a personal touch and attention to detail, it's no wonder visitors feel compelled to return. Join the community at Jenni's Sacred Grounds, where coffee, pastries, and good company come together to create lasting memories. It's more than just a eatery; it’s a neighborhood cornerstone! We encourage you to visit, not just to taste the incredible offerings, but to experience the essence of warmth that Jenni pours into every cup and pastry. You won't regret it!
“ What a hidden gem! Jenni the host is gonna treat you like your mom, super sweet and attentive :) The patio tho! I went for breakfast, sat outside and instantly became friends with two other people that were hanging there too. Can’t recommend enough, you should just go, try and have a great time. I didn’t order the burrito, but I saw it... watch out! It’s huge! ”
“ Jenni's warmth is palpable and very authentic. She owns this warm and homely space where she is glad to share her moving story. I enjoyed delicious pastries with my friend as we enjoyed the cozy vibes. Please patronise Jenni's Sacred Grounds. I'm sure you'll love it, and love her. Bless her heart. Thank you for sharing your story, Jenni. ”
“ Excelente coffee and delicious pastries. The owner Jenni is fantastic! Highly recommend this place. ”
“ Pros: 1. The Lady was very sweet. Approachable and Business appropriate. 2. The Coffee was strong and delicious 3. The place/decor was cute 4. The bakery items look homemade, and not store bought. 5. The price was reasonable! 6. (BEST!) She has milk alternatives including “Oat Milk!!!” Starbucks doesn’t have that! Will come again. ”
“ Very friendly proprietor, coffee is strong and piping hot, handmade baked goods among the best I've ever had. Cranberry orange scones studded with fruit, and if you get the chance, definitely eat the apple fritter bread! ”
“ Jenni's is a gem that you should go out of your way for. Breakfast was perfect - eggs over easy, country potatoes, sausage links, sourdough bread, and a side of biscuits and gravy. The serving size was incredible and I was only able to eat about half of the food. She also has a full coffee selection - I went with a vanilla latte and it didn't disappoint. Awesome service and wonderful atmosphere. ”
“ Awesome place! Super sweet owner. Best breakfast sandwich ever! ”
“ Sweet neighborhood spot. Supporting local. Mellow music. Nice customers. Great food—we love breakfast burritos and potato salad. It was tidy and lots of local stuff (arts, crafts, ads for services, home grown plants). ”