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Parking & Directions for Dead Meadow Mississippi Studios
3939 North Mississippi, Portland, OR
97227, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free (limited time)
2. Lot at 4125 N Mississippi Ave - 0.2 miles - $5
3. Lot at 3900 N Mississippi Ave - 0.3 miles - $7
4. Lot at 52nd & Mississippi - 0.4 miles - $8
5. Residential Parking - 0.1-0.3 miles - Free (varies)
Dead Meadow Concert Live at Mississippi Studios | Portland
Dante's Caffe Italiano isn’t just your average coffee spot; it’s a true heartbeat of the local Italian-American scene in Portland, a place where stories are shared over steaming cups and the aroma of rich espresso fills the air. Known for its legendary tiramisu that’s been a crowd favorite since day one, this cozy spot also embraces everyone with vegan options that don’t skimp on flavor, because who says plant-based can’t be indulgent? It’s a hub for more than just coffee, think lively nights with local bands jamming out, adding to the warm, communal vibe. For fans of literature, Dante’s hosts book signings and events that really bring the community together, making it a favorite spot among Portland locals. If you’re heading to Dead Meadow Portland, you’ll find Dante’s right along Dock Blvd if you’re coming by ferry or near Oak Rd if you’re driving, easy to spot and impossible to ignore once you’re in the neighborhood. Whether it’s catching a show or just grabbing a quick coffee, Dante's Caffe Italiano is more than a cafe, it’s a Portland experience.