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S
ometimes you just want
a cup of coffee. Any
reliable place will do.
But sometimes you want an
experience. That’s when you
go to Pacific Pearl.
Dawn Greenfield, own-
er-operator of Pacific Pearl
Coffee Company, home of
handcrafted beverages and
treats, located one block
from the beach on Broadway
Street, arrived in Seaside by
way of Vegas.
“I was born in Portland,”
Greenfield said. “My hus-
band is from New York. Da
Bronx! We took a vacation
to Seaside, and that moment
decided this was where we
wanted to live.”
Greenfield said she be-
lieves in making coffee the
old-fashioned way. And it’s
Sleepy Monk organic coffee
she’s brewing.
“Every beverage ordered
is handcrafted,” Greenfield
said. “We grind the beans.
We work the press.”
Don’t take yours black?
Pacific Pearl has just about
any lightener you can think
of. Soy milk. Hemp milk.
Rice milk. And for those
“the heck with calories,
give me the Half ’n Half”
types, she’s got it. You want
whipped cream and choco-
late on top? Sure thing.
And they’ve also got the
newest craze: white espres-
so. What’s that again? “It’s
made from beans that are
barely roasted. It’s a true
caffeine rush,” Greenfield
said.
Pacific Pearl is a fami-
ly-run business.
“My whole family is on
board,” Greenfield said. “I
couldn’t do it without them.”
After being open for
EVE MARX/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL
Dawn Greenfield, owner-oper-
ator of Pacific Pearl, in Seaside.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Welcome to the inverted experience in Seaside.
about a year, Greenfield was
more than ready for a space
rearrange. She closed for
two weeks to complete the
remodel but is rarin’ to go
once again.
“Before, pretty much
everything we offer was to
go, but now we can offer our
patrons sit-down counters
and tables,” Greenfield said.
The space also doubles as a
venue for art. “Our walls are
an ever-changing gallery for
the work of local artists.”
Pacific Pearl does have
an arty vibe. It’s not entirely
mellow; the atmosphere
feels alive. The place seems
like a perfect destination
after an athletic walk or
run on the promenade, or
where you might pull up on
your Harley when you’re
ready for a caffeine shot.
As Greenfield’s pal Keith
I. Baker noted, it’s on the
surrey route.
“Tourists can park their
surrey out front and come
inside for a smoothie,”
Greenfield joked.
This summer she’ll be
adding a few dessert items to
the menu.
“I’ll be doing homemade
pound cake with Oregon
berries and whipped cream,”
Greenfield said. “We’ll see
what else.”
Meanwhile, she is open
to catering corporate events,
beach weddings, and is
thinking ahead to Hallow-
een. A substantial portion of
her store’s unused space is
about to become an exciting
tourist attraction called the
“Seaside Inverted Experi-
ence.”
Greenfield’s friend Keith
I. Baker, the venue’s owner
and creator, and a mariner
for 30 years, has brought his
unique perspective to open
the Inverted Experience.
“It’s a one-of-a-kind pho-
to adventure with a vintage
Seaside theme,” Baker said.
The Inverted Experience
is truly upside down. Patrons
pose in an upside-down
bedroom, bathroom, or
upside-down bar. Famous
Seaside attractions like the
Promenade and the reef of
the Seaside Aquarium have
been reproduced, albeit
upside down.
The idea: You use the
camera in your cell phone to
take a photo, which is then
photo-shopped. You’ll have
a unique keepsake to forever
document your time at the
beach.
Meanwhile, once you’ve
had your fill of life upside
down, kick back at Pacific
Pearl.
“I’m really glad to be
here,” Greenfield said. “It’s
been a long time dream of
mine to have a coffee shop.”
Pacific Pearl Coffee Co.
is located at 111 Broadway
St. CW