Why: Gaia Java provides an organic choice among coffee and tea houses. Owned and operated by Quyen Tran and Cameron Harkness, Gaia Java opened four years ago and has recently expanded to include Harmony Florist, a full service flower shop.
Coffee, tea and sandwiches populate the menu, and there are vegan pastries provided by Black Sheep Bakery of Portland. Grab-n-go snacks and packaged coffee and tea are available for purchase, which help to make the florist seem like a reasonable extension of the shop.
What I yried: Rooibos tea is my favorite type of tea, so I settled on the Ginger & Lime Green Roobios, which is a caffeine-free lemongrass, lime, and ginger combination. I would definitely have this tea again. It was smooth and comforting with a refreshing finish.
I also tried the Entrepreneur sandwich made with turkey, spinach leaves, tomato, onion, spices, and jam with my choice of Monterey jack cheese on a seed-filled wheat bread that reminded me of Dave’s Killer Bread. The sandwich had a pleasant balance of ingredients, and although it had onions, they did not dominate as onions tend to do. The inclusion of jam was reminiscent of turkey sandwiches made after Thanksgiving with leftover cranberry sauce.