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Molokaʻi Coffee Guide

Molokaʻi keeps things small and slow, and its coffee is no exception: a historic plantation estate on the island's red-dirt center near Kualapuʻu anchors the scene.

Molokaʻi keeps things small and slow, and its coffee is no exception: a historic plantation estate on the island's red-dirt center near Kualapuʻu anchors the scene.

This hub collects what KopeMaps tracks on Molokaʻi so you can find a good cup on an island that rewards taking it easy.

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Tours
What to know
  • Most Molokaʻi coffee centers on the plantation estate near Kualapuʻu, in the island's center.
  • Molokaʻi is rural and quiet — hours are limited and stops are few, so it pays to check ahead.
Common questions

Region FAQs

Does Molokaʻi grow its own coffee?

Yes. A plantation estate near Kualapuʻu in the island's center grows and sells Molokaʻi-grown coffee.

How many coffee stops are on Molokaʻi?

Only a handful. Molokaʻi is the quietest of the main islands for coffee, so plan around limited hours.

This hub lists 2 places, including 1 with bean-buying signals and 0 with tour access in current KopeMaps data.

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