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Stumptown Apr 2026

"Stumptown" is a name deeply woven into the cultural and historical fabric of the Pacific Northwest, evolving from a literal description of a rugged landscape to a globally recognized brand. To understand Stumptown is to explore the intersection of rapid 19th-century expansion, the "specialty" coffee revolution, and modern media. The Historical Roots: A Landscape of Stumps

: Sourcing beans directly from farmers to ensure quality and ethical pay. Stumptown

In 1999, the term was revitalized for a modern audience when opened its first cafe in Portland. The company became a pioneer of the "third-wave coffee" movement, prioritizing: "Stumptown" is a name deeply woven into the

: Popularizing ready-to-drink "stubby" bottles of cold brew and high-pressure nitro coffee. In 1999, the term was revitalized for a

The name originated in the mid-1800s as a nickname for . During the city's period of explosive growth, pioneers cleared massive swaths of forest to make room for roads and homes. Because removing deep-rooted stumps was labor-intensive and expensive, they were often left in place. Legend has it that the stumps were so numerous that locals could walk across town by hopping from one to the next without ever touching the mud. While other nicknames like "Rose City" or "Bridge City" emphasize Portland's beauty or infrastructure, "Stumptown" remains a gritty reminder of its frontier beginnings. The Cultural Icon: Coffee and Identity

: Creating cafes with a distinct "vintage-industrial" vibe that became a hallmark of "hipster" culture.