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Hawaii's Local Buzz at Paradise Meadows

A welcoming stop in Naalehu that's genuinely good for a multi-sensory farm experience—think dehydrated macadamia nuts, smooth Ka'u coffee, and a self-guided tour of the grounds with animals and a local art gallery.

93-2199 S Point Rd, Naalehu, HI 96772, USA
Hawaii's Local Buzz at Paradise Meadows
Naalehu, Hawai'i
At the counter
Closed
9:00 AM  5:30 PM
To take home
Beans for sale
Character
Hidden gem
The verdict/Hidden gem·Chill·Locals + tourists

A welcoming stop in Naalehu that's genuinely good for a multi-sensory farm experience—think dehydrated macadamia nuts, smooth Ka'u coffee, and a self-guided tour of the grounds with animals and a local art gallery. It's a perfect pit stop for those heading to South Point or Volcanoes National Park who want a little bit of everything in one place. If you're looking for a focused, high-end specialty coffee tasting or a quiet, minimalist cafe, this is a different kind of visit entirely.

— KopeMaps, field notes
Best for
01Purposeful outing

A 'hidden gem' detour for those heading to South Point or Volcanoes National Park.

02Farm tour

Offers a 'self-guided tour of the grounds with animals' and an art gallery.

03Bean shopping

Visitors buy coffee and macadamia nuts to take home or have them shipped.

04Quick grab

Many reviews describe it as a 'quick stop' or 'pit stop' on the way to other attractions.

Field notes
Where it ison the way to South Point or Volcanoes National Park
What's uniquemulti-sensory farm experience with animals, local art gallery, and dehydrated macadamia nuts
Receipt — the facts
SizeSmall
self-guided farm tour grounds
SettingRoadside
Wi-FiNo
Kid-friendlyYes
The story

There is something about the rich volcanic soil of the Ka'u region on the Big Island of Hawaii that gives a unique flavor to whatever grows here. As a result, our Hawaiian coffee is wonderfully smooth and complex. Our Hawaiian macadamia nuts feature outstanding sweetness and flavor. Our Hawaiian honey blends feature the nectar from the unique flowers that grow in the region. We combine these ingredients to create delicious Hawaiian chocolate candy and buttery, melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies, as well. You can even get our products wrapped up together in a lovely Hawaiian gift basket. Or, if you simply want to send a smile, we also offer fine art Hawaiian holiday cards. So take a look around and we'll be here when you are ready to order. Mahalo!

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Hours
  • Monday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM  5:30 PM
Address
93-2199 S Point Rd, Naalehu, HI 96772, USA
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Common questions

Visiting Hawaii's Local Buzz at Paradise Meadows

What type of coffee does Hawaii's Local Buzz serve?

Hawaii's Local Buzz focuses on Ka'u coffee, grown on the Big Island's southern slopes in volcanic soil. Ka'u coffee is known for being smooth and complex, distinct from Kona grown further north.

Is there more to do at Hawaii's Local Buzz beyond buying coffee?

Yes — there's a self-guided tour of the farm grounds that includes animals and a local art gallery. It's more of a multi-sensory farm experience than a typical café stop.

Can I order Hawaii's Local Buzz products and have them shipped to the mainland?

Hawaii's Local Buzz sells Ka'u coffee, macadamia nuts, honey, chocolates, and shortbread cookies at the farm in Naalehu. Whether they ship products to the mainland is not confirmed in their listing; check hawaiislocalbuzz.com for current ordering options.

What else does Hawaii's Local Buzz sell besides coffee?

They sell Hawaiian macadamia nuts, local honey blends, Hawaiian chocolate candy, and shortbread cookies, all made from ingredients sourced from the Ka'u region.

What are the hours at Hawaii's Local Buzz?

The farm is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

Where is Hawaii's Local Buzz located, and what's nearby?

It's in Naalehu at 93-2199 S Point Rd on the Big Island's southern tip. It's a natural pit stop for travelers heading to South Point or Volcanoes National Park.

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