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15 Legit Pies and Pie Shops in Portland
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Portland loves its baked goods. And pie – that magical amalgam of pastry stuffed with fruit or meat and baked to warm, flaky perfection – is no exception. Thanks to our fair city’s sweet baking scene, you can find pretty much any kind of pie you desire, so long as it’s in season.
Dedicated to the best pies and pie shops, the map below serves up some of Portland’s most exceptional slices. These include sweet pies filled with fruit, cream, and/or nuts as well as savory pies that cram as much meat as possible between two golden crusts. Note that crumbles, tarts, and cakes (including cheesecake) may receive some sort of recognition, but only if the shop already nails its pie. And don’t even consider bringing up pizza.
The points on this map guide are not ranked; rather, they’re organized geographically.
(503) 860-4773Visit Website
Originally a St. Johns pie cart, Paiku now serves its sweet, savory, and occasionally game-filled pies in a roomy cafe space in the North Portland neighborhood. Its fruit pies consistently delight, but it’s really all about this cafe’s hard-to-find fillings, from a yellow curried vegetable to the old school Italian Easter pie with Olympia Provisions ham and salami.
Apple pie at Paiku
Paiku/YelpAlso Featured in:2. Baker & Spice
(503) 244-7573Visit Website
Baker Julie Richardson built her reputation on fresh fruit hand pies sold at farmers markets back in 1998. Today, she makes seasonal weekend whole pies and daily hand pies at The Bakery, the charming Hillsdale bake shop located next door to sister store The Cakery. Go-tos include the pecan pie and any of the crumble-topped fruit pies, and you can even get whoopie pies, too.
3. TILT
(503) 894-9528Visit Website
Along with classic American comfort fare (think well-stacked burgers and fried chicken), Tilt’s industrial-themed restaurant and bar also has a large display case filled with sweet pies you can eat by the slice, from strawberry cream to butterscotch praline. But the real showstopper here is the pie shake, which is – you guessed it – a piece of pie blended with ice cream and a dash of milk. Look for Tilt’s other location on Swan Island.
Orange cream pie at Tilt
Mia P./YelpAlso Featured in:4. Petunia's Pies & Pastries
(503) 841-5961Visit Website
Making standout pies among Portland’s crowded gluten-free and vegan bakery scene, owner Lisa Clark churns out flavors like chocolate brownie cream and sour cherry peach amidst gleaming white countertops, wood beams, and exposed brick walls. Pre-orders require at least five days notice.
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(503) 208-3113Visit Website
At the Pearl District location of this bustling bakery-cafe, find cream and fruit pies (whole and by the slice) featuring both year-round and seasonal flavors. For something decadent, try the chocolate bourbon hazelnut cream pie or the butterscotch cream.
An assortment of Lovejoy Bakers pies
Lovejoy Bakers/Facebook6. Sweedeedee
(503) 946-8087Visit Website
The pie and coffee deal at this rustic and overwhelmingly popular N Albina bakery and cafe is a great excuse to stop in outside of peak breakfast and lunch hours. You'll find pies crammed with Northwest fruit, from marionberries to cherries, and a killer salted honey. Place your whole-pie order by phone (it'll come on a legit pie plate, which you can return to the cafe for five in-store dollars).
Salted honey pie
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7. Pacific Pie Co
(503) 381-6157Visit Website
This casual, cheery Aussie-inspired café is a one-stop shop featuring both savory and sweet pies. After a hearty beef and mushroom pie or a curried vegetable pasty, polish off your meal with a slice of tangy apple streusel or a silky chocolate-peanut butter cream pie. Or pick up the pie of your choice to go.
Key lime pie at Pacific Pie Co
Michael S./YelpAlso Featured in:
8. Woodlawn Coffee and Pastry
(503) 954-2412Visit Website
Holding it down in Northeast, this airy bakery is all about fruit pies, which change frequently and follow the seasons. When available, the rhubarb is a knockout, and you can order it and others in 10-inch whole pies with as little as 48 hours notice (the best bet is to stop in to place short-notice orders).
Pie selection at Woodlawn
Woodlawn Coffee and Pastry/Facebook9. Helen Bernhard Bakery
(503) 287-1251Visit Website
Established in 1924, this seriously old school pastry shop on Broadway makes pastry that's probably better than grandma's. Helen's is best known for its cakes — not to mention the elaborate gingerbread creations it puts out each holiday season — but that's no reason to skip over those cream pies, pumpkin pies, and fruit pies.
Helen Bernhard Bakery
Jerry M./Yelp10. Random Order
(503) 331-1420Visit Website
Lauded as one of America’s best pie shops by both Food & Wine and Travel & Leisure, Random Order’s cherry red pie counter has it all, from meat to fruit fillings, from traditional to novelty pies. The Tahitian vanilla salted-caramel apple may get all the attention, but its Oregon cherry pie vies for the best in Portland. Most orders can be completed with just 24 hours notice.
Random Order/Facebook11. The Pie Spot
(503) 913-5103Visit Website
Specializing in individual-sized pies dubbed "pie holes," The Pie Spot’s tiny, cutesy cafe offers a fun alternative to the slice, with fillings like s'more, peanut butter chocolate, and brandy apple crumble. Looking for savory? Get an entire section of the menu dedicated to pot pies, including a breakfast pie with house-made fennel sausage. Gluten-free options available.
The Pie Spot/Facebook
12. Lauretta Jean's
(503) 235-3119Visit Website
For those who rank, this homey spot is easily one of the city's top three pie shops. The crusts are always crisp and the fillings fresh. Kate McMillen sticks mostly to the classics, including the standout salted honey pie. And don't forget the second location at SW 6th and Pine.
Lauretta Jean’s/Facebook13. Mehri's Bakery & Deli
(503) 788-9600Visit Website
This old school spot makes pies to order and serves slices and mini-pies daily. For the holidays, the apple mincemeat pie and sweet potato pie are a long-standing tradition in many Portland homes. And while they're not pie exactly, Mehri's stuffed pancakes (pictured below) clearly need to be mentioned.
14. Bakeshop
Visit Website
The iconic bakery by Kim Boyce knows how to work with whole grains, and the fruit hand pies regularly available in the bakery often feature seasonal ingredients and whole grain flour, whether spelt or wheat. Slices are less common, but you can order whole pies, like brown butter apple with buckwheat streusel.
Pumpkin pie
Bakeshop/FacebookAlso Featured in:- 16 Destinations for Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookies in D.C.
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(503) 253-1051Visit Website
Are pies or polite political conversation the focus at this welcoming cafe? Operating in Montavilla since 2005, Bipartisan serves a rotating selection of handmade pies, from peaches and marionberries to chocolate espresso. With slices and whole pies in vegan and gluten-free varieties, the bakery accommodates all, and will make your own pie creations, too. Just remember, orders are no longer accepted by email or phone; you have to stop in.
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1. Paiku
7425 N Leavitt Ave, Portland, OR 97203
Apple pie at Paiku
Paiku/Yelp
Originally a St. Johns pie cart, Paiku now serves its sweet, savory, and occasionally game-filled pies in a roomy cafe space in the North Portland neighborhood. Its fruit pies consistently delight, but it’s really all about this cafe’s hard-to-find fillings, from a yellow curried vegetable to the old school Italian Easter pie with Olympia Provisions ham and salami.
7425 N Leavitt Ave
Portland, OR 97203
(503) 860-4773
Visit Website2. Baker & Spice
6330 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97239
Baker Julie Richardson built her reputation on fresh fruit hand pies sold at farmers markets back in 1998. Today, she makes seasonal weekend whole pies and daily hand pies at The Bakery, the charming Hillsdale bake shop located next door to sister store The Cakery. Go-tos include the pecan pie and any of the crumble-topped fruit pies, and you can even get whoopie pies, too.
6330 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97239
(503) 244-7573
Visit Website3. TILT
1355 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209
Orange cream pie at Tilt
Mia P./Yelp
Along with classic American comfort fare (think well-stacked burgers and fried chicken), Tilt’s industrial-themed restaurant and bar also has a large display case filled with sweet pies you can eat by the slice, from strawberry cream to butterscotch praline. But the real showstopper here is the pie shake, which is – you guessed it – a piece of pie blended with ice cream and a dash of milk. Look for Tilt’s other location on Swan Island.
1355 NW Everett St
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 894-9528
Visit Website4. Petunia's Pies & Pastries
610 SW 12th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Making standout pies among Portland’s crowded gluten-free and vegan bakery scene, owner Lisa Clark churns out flavors like chocolate brownie cream and sour cherry peach amidst gleaming white countertops, wood beams, and exposed brick walls. Pre-orders require at least five days notice.
610 SW 12th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
(503) 841-5961
Visit Website5. Lovejoy Bakers
939 NW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
An assortment of Lovejoy Bakers pies
Lovejoy Bakers/Facebook
At the Pearl District location of this bustling bakery-cafe, find cream and fruit pies (whole and by the slice) featuring both year-round and seasonal flavors. For something decadent, try the chocolate bourbon hazelnut cream pie or the butterscotch cream.
939 NW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 208-3113
Visit Website6. Sweedeedee
5202 N Albina Ave, Portland, OR 97217
Salted honey pie
Rudrajit D./Yelp
The pie and coffee deal at this rustic and overwhelmingly popular N Albina bakery and cafe is a great excuse to stop in outside of peak breakfast and lunch hours. You'll find pies crammed with Northwest fruit, from marionberries to cherries, and a killer salted honey. Place your whole-pie order by phone (it'll come on a legit pie plate, which you can return to the cafe for five in-store dollars).
5202 N Albina Ave
Portland, OR 97217
(503) 946-8087
Visit Website7. Pacific Pie Co
1520 SE 7th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Key lime pie at Pacific Pie Co
Michael S./Yelp
This casual, cheery Aussie-inspired café is a one-stop shop featuring both savory and sweet pies. After a hearty beef and mushroom pie or a curried vegetable pasty, polish off your meal with a slice of tangy apple streusel or a silky chocolate-peanut butter cream pie. Or pick up the pie of your choice to go.
1520 SE 7th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 381-6157
Visit Website8. Woodlawn Coffee and Pastry
808 NE Dekum St, Portland, OR 97211
Pie selection at Woodlawn
Woodlawn Coffee and Pastry/Facebook
Holding it down in Northeast, this airy bakery is all about fruit pies, which change frequently and follow the seasons. When available, the rhubarb is a knockout, and you can order it and others in 10-inch whole pies with as little as 48 hours notice (the best bet is to stop in to place short-notice orders).
808 NE Dekum St
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 954-2412
Visit Website9. Helen Bernhard Bakery
1717 NE Broadway St, Portland, OR 97232
Helen Bernhard Bakery
Jerry M./Yelp
Established in 1924, this seriously old school pastry shop on Broadway makes pastry that's probably better than grandma's. Helen's is best known for its cakes — not to mention the elaborate gingerbread creations it puts out each holiday season — but that's no reason to skip over those cream pies, pumpkin pies, and fruit pies.
1717 NE Broadway St
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 287-1251
Visit Website10. Random Order
1800 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97211
Random Order/Facebook
Lauded as one of America’s best pie shops by both Food & Wine and Travel & Leisure, Random Order’s cherry red pie counter has it all, from meat to fruit fillings, from traditional to novelty pies. The Tahitian vanilla salted-caramel apple may get all the attention, but its Oregon cherry pie vies for the best in Portland. Most orders can be completed with just 24 hours notice.
1800 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 331-1420
Visit Website11. The Pie Spot
521 NE 24th Ave, Portland, OR 97232
The Pie Spot/Facebook
Specializing in individual-sized pies dubbed "pie holes," The Pie Spot’s tiny, cutesy cafe offers a fun alternative to the slice, with fillings like s'more, peanut butter chocolate, and brandy apple crumble. Looking for savory? Get an entire section of the menu dedicated to pot pies, including a breakfast pie with house-made fennel sausage. Gluten-free options available.
521 NE 24th Ave
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 913-5103
Visit Website12. Lauretta Jean's
3402 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202
Lauretta Jean’s/Facebook
For those who rank, this homey spot is easily one of the city's top three pie shops. The crusts are always crisp and the fillings fresh. Kate McMillen sticks mostly to the classics, including the standout salted honey pie. And don't forget the second location at SW 6th and Pine.
3402 SE Division St
Portland, OR 97202
(503) 235-3119
Visit Website13. Mehri's Bakery & Deli
6923 SE 52nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
This old school spot makes pies to order and serves slices and mini-pies daily. For the holidays, the apple mincemeat pie and sweet potato pie are a long-standing tradition in many Portland homes. And while they're not pie exactly, Mehri's stuffed pancakes (pictured below) clearly need to be mentioned.
6923 SE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206
(503) 788-9600
Visit Website14. Bakeshop
5351 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97213
Pumpkin pie
Bakeshop/Facebook
The iconic bakery by Kim Boyce knows how to work with whole grains, and the fruit hand pies regularly available in the bakery often feature seasonal ingredients and whole grain flour, whether spelt or wheat. Slices are less common, but you can order whole pies, like brown butter apple with buckwheat streusel.
5351 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97213
Visit Website15. Bipartisan Cafe
7901 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97215
Are pies or polite political conversation the focus at this welcoming cafe? Operating in Montavilla since 2005, Bipartisan serves a rotating selection of
