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We’ve dreamed of opening a coffee shop bookstore for years. With Ali's twenty years' experience in the book business and Tim's counseling and social work background for the past twenty-two years, we both have a dedication to creating safe spaces for people from marginalized communities to gather and uplift your voices. Combine all that with a passion for good coffee, and BOLD Coffee & Books was born.
Saturday December 13th
Runs until Sunday, December 14th, 2025
20% off ALL BOOKS!
Come in anytime Thursday through Sunday to get 20% off any book in the store.
Want to get 20% off of shirts, games, book lights, and more too? Just do a bundle! Choose 4 or more retail items*, get 20% off all of them, and get free gift wrapping. Plus, if the value is $50 or more, you get a free latte too!
*Excludes framed art, book art, and jewelry. Sorry, we pay our artists high commission percentages, so we can't offer discounts on these!
Saturday December 13th
Every Saturday
Join us every Saturday morning for children’s storytime! Whether an author is here to read their book or our staff is reading a favorite, we’ll feature stories that spread compassion, awareness, and positivity.
Children will get a coloring page or sticker to take home too!
The shop carries juice, snacks, cookies, cinnamon rolls, and other items for kids—and adults, we hope you enjoy a delicious coffee or tea drink while your child is entertained.
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Saturday December 13th
BOLD is thrilled to host a special children’s storytime with Katelyn Pearl, illustrator of Monsters Celebrate Christmas Too!
Join local illustrator Katelyn Pearl for a festive storytime featuring her new children’s book, Monsters Celebrate Christmas Too! Kids will enjoy a lively reading, Q&A, and a peek behind the scenes at how the book’s watercolor illustrations were created. Perfect for ages 3–8 and families who love holiday fun, friendly monsters, and creative storytelling. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing.
In Monsters Celebrate Christmas Too!, children will meet many colorful characters that possess relatable humanlike qualities, such as Mogo and Baba Baloo, and learn all the ways in which these quirky creatures celebrate Christmas.
This picture book emphasizes inclusivity in its fun take of how monsters celebrate similar Christmas traditions as us, just with a unique and monstrous spin. In the end, although we are different, we are very much alike. After all, Christmas is for everyone big or small, young or old, monsters and all.
Katelyn Pearl is an Oregon-based artist and illustrator from Miami, Florida. Working in watercolor, oil, and animation, her art blends realism and whimsy. She has worked with Paramount+ delivering international shows, and at LAIKA Studios as a Post-Production Video Editor. Living with Crohn’s Disease has made her resolute in pursuing her passions, including illustrating Monsters Celebrate Christmas Too!, her book illustrator debut.
Carolina Anne was born and raised in Miami, Florida to parents of Cuban immigrants. With the love and support of her parents and grandparents, she earned a bachelor’s degree in Art History at Florida International University. After discovering her passion for art and its storytelling, Carolina began to write stories of her own. She divides her time between being a mother to her daughter Siena, and being a muse to the pen in her hand.
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Saturday December 13th
Join us this December as we host Portland-area artists and creators for connection, creativity, and fabulous gifts for your friends and family. Get cozy, hang out, take some amazing pieces home with you, and learn more about what our stellar artist community is up to going into the new year.
For this pop-up event, we’re so excited to welcome Kellin Bass!
Kellin Bass (she/her/hers) is an illustrator and graphic designer in Oregon. Her personal style is largely informed by her background in art history. Vibrant colors, analog textures, and retro touches are fundamental characteristics of her work. Her favorite subjects include vintage items, animals, and fashion.
Find out more about Kellin’s work here, via Etsy, or Instagram.
The pop-up event will begin at 12:00 p.m. and wrap up at 4:00 p.m.
Saturday December 13th
Fairy tale writer Kathlene Postma and her band of tale-spinning students from Pacific University take on traditional European fairy tales.
This modern fairy tale salon group will share some surprises hidden in ancient tales and read from their own radical retellings.
Their for-adults stories challenge what we’ve been told about the characters in old favorites like “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Cinderella,” “Snow White,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty in the Beast,” and “Sleeping Beauty.”
What happens if the wolf is hunted by Little Red? Is the stepmother in Snow White truly up to no good? What if Ariel is a stalker? What if Beauty is a boy?
These creative retellings pose questions about gender, humans, animals, love, hate and, of course, magic.
Kathlene “Kat” Postma is a professor at Pacific University where she teaches creative writing and literature, including fairy tale studies, mythology, and folklore. Her work has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Los Angeles Review, Hawai’i Review, ZYZZYVA, Willow Springs, Blood Orange Review, Green Mountains Review, and numerous other magazines. She has written a collection of fairy tales for adults entitled The Keys to Her Own Kingdom and is crafting a historical novel that runs wild with the fairy tales of seventeenth-century France. Kathlene is editor of New Ground Books, an imprint of Pacific University Press.
Interested in more radical retellings?
Books that rebel: The Merry Spinster by Mallory Ortberg, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi, Kissing the Witch by Emma Donoghu, The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, The Witch’s Kiss by Emma Donaghu, The True Story of Hansel and Gretel by Louise Murphy.
Arrive at 6:30 p.m. to grab a snack or drink. The event will start at 7:00 p.m.
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Tuesday December 16th
Monthly on every third Tuesday
COME JOIN US!
The new PDX Poetry Club meets once a month, just for poetry! Poems, poetry, reading poetry aloud, listening to others’ interpretation you never even thought of, then sometimes smacking your own forehead. We got it all. Classic poetry, modern poetry, themed poetry, and what else? Who knows!
Tuesday December 16th
Monthly on every third Tuesday
Join us for a monthly Q&A about all things publishing and books!
Join Ali Shaw—co-owner of BOLD Coffee & Books and owner of Indigo: Editing, Design, and More—for an in-person Q&A about the publishing process, the business of writing, and the book world in general. If you have questions about how to start your publishing journey, bring them! If you’ve always wondered about something more obscure, like how to tell if an antique book is a first edition or what librarians do at trade shows, bring those too!
Free and open to the public.
Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Wednesday December 17th
Every Wednesday
No more procrastination! Bring your work-in-progress and join other writers for some dedicated time to get your words down.
Every Wednesday
5:00–5:30 p.m. Arrive, get comfortable, meet your fellow writers, and chat about your projects 5:30–6:30 p.m. Time to shut up and write!
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Thursday December 18th
Every Thursday
Do you love paper crafts? We do too!
This group is for people seeking consistent time to practice paper arts and crafts in a small, low-pressure group setting.
***Space is limited. Please RSVP on Meetup here.***
Friday December 19th
Every Friday
Join us for a writing/discussion group. This is a co-working meeting. If you are looking for feedback or critique, there are other meetings for that. The format is social chat for 15 minutes, silent write for an hour, chat for 15 minutes, repeat.
Hosted by Rose City Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers at BOLD Coffee & Books.
Friday December 19th
Join us for an evening of adventure in storytelling. Contributors from The Muddle Goose Guide to the Weird Northwest will share their stories about the unique locations in our beautiful Northwest. Play with us as well as we explain the rules to The Royal Game of Goose that is on the book cover.
From the Neskowin Ghost Forest to Desolation Peak, the Northwest is bigger — and far stranger — than you know!
Join 24 Oregon and Washington based creators for a romp through iconic and soon-to-be-iconic grottos and vistas in our evergreen, mud-puddled, and sometimes very spooky backyard. In The Muddy Goose Guide to the Weird Northwest, you are invited to experience these landmarks and hidden gems in three ways: through stories and poems as eclectic and unexpected as the northwest itself, by rolling dice with your friends to play the board game on the front cover of this book, and by lacing up your boots and going out to see the sights for yourself.
Erik Grove is a writer, writing teacher, editor, and dog wrangler living and doing things in Portland, OR. You can find his short fiction in places like NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE, ESCAPE POD, numerous anthologies, and carved into the bark of gnarled trees in the haunted woods behind your house. You can find links to stories, information on appearances, and more sundry shenanigans at www.erikgrove.com
Frances Lu Pai Ippolito (she/her) is a Chinese American judge, mom, writer, and publisher in Portland, Oregon. Her writing has appeared in several venues including Nightmare Magazine, Flame Tree’s Asian Ghost Stories, Chromophobia, Mother: Tales of Terror and Love, and Unquiet Spirits. She is the founder of game and book publisher Demagogue Press and the award-winning nonprofit, Qilin Press, which focuses on community stories. She is also the co-editor of two cozy horror anthologies through Underland Press, and serves as a HWA Trustee. But most importantly, she believes in ghosts. IG: @demagogue_press & @qilin_press
Arrive at 6:30 p.m. to grab a snack or drink. The event will start at 7:00 p.m.
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Saturday December 20th
Join us for a night of reading and collaboration as Leah Nagely and Sue Moshofsky read from their works.
Leah Nagely’s essays have appeared in Tangled Locks Journal; Open Secrets Magazine; Reading and Traveling, and Substack at Civil Engineer into Pavement. She earned a certificate from the Mavens of Mythmaking, a Literary Kitchen program. She is an engineer, musician, and mom. She lives in Portland, OR with her daughter.
Part memoir, part time capsule, Leah’s book Pink House, Blue House: Tales Of A Gen X Chameleon captures the distinct rhythms of 1970s Portland through music, memory, and the magnetic pull of two houses. With a scientist’s eye for detail, the crystalline prose maps the geography of a split childhood that stretches across state lines—from console stereos to horse chestnut trees, davenports to telephones.
Sue Moshofsky writes about motherhood and making peace with perfectionism. Her writing has appeared in HipMama; Brain, Child Magazine; Huffington Post; The Manifest-Station; Adoptive Families Magazine, and more. She lives with her husband in the Pacific Northwest. Their three grown children live nearby, have jobs, cook their own meals, and wash their own clothes.
Sue’s first book, How to Not Suck at Motherhood: Lessons from a Recovering Perfectionist, was published in February 2024 by Literary Kitchen Collective. Available for purchase online from Literary Kitchen and Ariel Gore Studio.
Arrive at 6:30 p.m. to grab a snack or drink. The event will start at 7:00 p.m.
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Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Tuesday December 23rd
Remember how great silent reading time was in elementary school? The melting away of distractions while you lost yourself in a great book? Now you can get that as an adult too!
Join us at BOLD for a silent reading party. Bring your book or buy one here. Grab a drink or pastry, and lose yourself in those pages.
Arrive around 5:00 if you want to meet other readers and share about the book you’re reading. The background music switches to classical and the reading begins at 5:30 p.m. More book talk afterwards, at 6:30.
Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.

Wednesday December 24th
We wish you a joyful holiday season!
Our holiday hours will be:
December 24: Closed December 25: Closed
Normal hours before and after. Check out our promotions beforehand and our fun events afterward!

Thursday December 25th
We wish you a joyful holiday season!
Our holiday hours will be:
December 24: Closed December 25: Closed
Normal hours before and after. Check out our promotions beforehand and our fun events afterward!
Friday December 26th
We all love getting books for the holidays, right?! But, sometimes those books are ones we already have. Or, they’re sooo last year. Or we just were hoping for one (or two or three!) more. Whatever the reason your book haul is not up to snuff, this year, Bold is here to save your Bookmas!
Come to Jingle Books on Friday, December 26 at 7:00 p.m. to celebrate the season with other readers. We’ll sip book-inspired drinks and play book games. Bring your own books to exchange with other readers, and enter to win more books from Bold!
The event is free, but RSVP is required. Register at Meetup, Facebook, or at boldcoffeeandbooks@gmail.com.
Can’t wait to party with you!
Saturday December 27th
2026 is almost here! Join us for an activity-based evening to dream into the new year.
Bold co-owner Ali Shaw will lead this evening with guided journaling prompts, crafts to get in touch with our favorite book and life themes, and materials to build a vision board for the year ahead.
Light snacks will be provided. Beer, wine, cider, tea, and coffee drinks available for purchase.
Suggested donation $10 to cover supplies. RSVP required. Register at Meetup, Facebook, or at boldcoffeeandbooks@gmail.com.
Tuesday December 30th
Monthly on every last Tuesday
Come meet other writers and enjoy a drink in this fun and informal setting to bond over the written (or still unwritten!) word.
5:00–7:00 p.m.
Drop in at your convenience. We'll be happy to see you and hear about your writing!
Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Tuesday January 6th
Monthly on every first Tuesday
We want your BOLD stories!
Come to our monthly open mic to share your latest work in progress or previously published piece. We welcome short stories, personal essays, poetry, slam, and other spoken word art forms.
10% off for performers!
Arrive at 5:00 to sign up and get your beverage. The mic goes on at 5:30 p.m. 7-minute time limit. No theme.
BOLD is a safe place. We strive to uplift stories by and about people from underrepresented and diverse communities. We do not tolerate hate speech of any kind.
See you there!
Tuesday January 13th
Monthly on every second Tuesday
Remember how great silent reading time was in elementary school? The melting away of distractions while you lost yourself in a great book? Now you can get that as an adult too!
Join us at BOLD for a silent reading party. Bring your book or buy one here. Grab a drink or pastry, and lose yourself in those pages.
Arrive around 5:00 if you want to meet other readers and share about the book you’re reading. The background music switches to classical and the reading begins at 5:30 p.m. More book talk afterwards, at 6:30.
Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.

Monday January 19th
We just wanted to wish everyone happy MLK day!

Saturday February 14th
Join us on Valentine's Day for the perfect romantic evening!

Sunday March 8th
Come celebrate International Women's Day with us - March 8th
Host your special occasions in style. From birthdays and anniversaries to private dinners, we'll provide great food, warm service, and the perfect atmosphere for unforgettable memories.
Enjoy your favorite meals wherever you are. Order online or by phone, and we'll have everything freshly prepared for pickup.
Lovely little book shop and cafe with plenty of seating. I asked for chai to substitute coffee in one of their drinks on the menu, and they were very accommodating! They host a lot of events every month, which is nice!
Perfect little stop after a hike! We got a couple of cortado's, a breakfast sandwich, and a ham&cheese croissant. The perfect pick-me-up with a giant selection of books for children, young adult, and beyond. Highly recommend stopping here for a relaxing respite and vibe.
Delightfully curated selection of books, very welcoming owner and staff, comfy atmosphere, and good coffee and sandwiches! If I lived in Portland it would definitely be my favorite go-to place.
An incredible coffee shop. Multiple visits, and everything is always top quality (I highly recommend the "Honeybunch"). Bookstore is well curated and staff is very friendly. I love this place.
Great vibes, wonderful staff and absolutely amazing coffee! Easily the best Breve I have had in Portland, OR really anywhere!
If you are looking to schedule a book event with us, please complete our Event Proposal Form.
Event proposal formIf you would like to submit your book(s) for consideration for our curated selection, either by consignment or through warehouse ordering, please complete our Bookstore Consideration Submission Form.
Thank you! We look forward to learning more about you and your books.
Bookstore consideration submission formWe're located at the intersection of SW 18th and Jefferson, across from the Goose Hollow MAX stop. There is limited free street parking near us, and there is a paid lot at SW 17th and Madison. Our entrance has two steps and one ramp 36 inches wide. If you need assistance to enter, please call us over, and we will be happy to help you! Everything inside is ADA accessible.