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18 matches for Hawaii coffee matches.

Kaneohe · Oahu · Farm

Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts

A charming, rustic roadside stop on the Windward Coast that's perfect for families and those wanting a hands-on experience. You can sample dozens of macadamia nut flavors, sip on free Kona coffee, and let the kids crack raw nuts with a rock in the backyard with the chickens. If you're looking for a quiet, specialty coffee tasting or a deep dive into agricultural science, this is more of a gift shop experience than a working farm tour, so head elsewhere.

Kalaheo · Kauai · Farm

Kauaʻi Coffee Company

America's largest coffee farm offers a professional, polished experience with a free self-guided walking tour and a generous tasting station where you can compare roasts side-by-side. It's a fantastic spot for families, those who want to an easy, accessible glimpse into coffee production, and anyone looking to stock up on beans for the same price as the retail stores. If you're looking for an intimate, small-batch farm visit or a quiet, hidden-away sanctuary, this is a different category of experience—head to a smaller estate up the road.

Wahiawa · Oahu · Farm

Green World Coffee Farm

A convenient, high-energy stop on the way to the North Shore or Dole Plantation, perfect for those who want a quick tour of coffee trees and a wide variety of flavored roasts. The free sampling station is a huge draw, and the on-site roasting means the bags you buy are fresher than anything you'll find at a gift shop. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced sanctuary or a high-end craft espresso experience, this isn't the fit for you today.

Kealakekua · Big Island · Farm

Greenwell Farms

A cornerstone of the Kona coffee experience, perfect for those who want a high-energy, informative tour of a large-scale, historic farm. You'll get a great introduction to the botany of the region—including cacao and black pepper—and a generous tasting bar where you can sample a dozen different roasts. If you're looking for a quiet, intimate, and small-lot tasting experience, this isn't it; this is a high-volume operation designed for the crowds.

Honaunau-Napoopoo · Big Island · Farm

The Coffee Shack

This is the ultimate 'million-dollar view' breakfast spot on the Big Island, where the house-made onion dill bread and lilikoi cheesecake are just as impressive as the panoramic ocean vistas. It's a high-reward payoff for those willing to brave the tricky parking and a 30-minute wait for a table. If you're looking for a quiet, low-stress morning or a quick, seamless stop, this isn't the fit for you today—head to a neighborhood cafe instead.

Honolulu · Oahu · Roaster

Kona Coffee Purveyors

This is the place for world-class pastries—specifically the Black Sesame Kouign Amann—paired with smooth Kona coffee. It's a high-energy, high-volume spot where the payoff is a James Beard-level pastry and a quality cup, provided you're okay with a line that often stretches out the door. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced morning or a place to linger over a book, this isn't the fit for you today; head to a neighborhood spot instead.

Kapaʻa · Kauai · Roaster

Java Kai Kapaa

A Kapaʻa powerhouse that's genuinely good for a high-quality breakfast sandwich—especially the Surfer Girl—and a smooth, macadamia nut latte. The house-baked gluten-free bread is a standout for those with dietary restrictions, and the overall quality is high enough that people return daily. If you're in a rush or looking for a quiet, low-key morning, this isn't it; the lines are long and the volume is high, so order online to save your sanity.

Honolulu · Oahu · Roaster

Island Vintage Coffee — Royal Hawaiian Center

The Waikiki flagship upstairs at the Royal Hawaiian Center, where the açaí bowls and frozen Kona mochas — banana, coconut, macadamia — are the reason people line up before 6am and come back every morning of their trip. Order online to skip the queue, grab a bowl and an Island Iced Latte, and take it to the patio or the beach. Go if you want a dependable, generous Waikiki breakfast with real crowd energy and a menu that stretches from taro bagels to wagyu loco moco. If you want a quiet pour-over bar, single-origin tasting notes, or a spot that isn't dominated by visitors and a line out the door, this isn't it.

Kalaheo · Kauai · Roaster

Kalaheo Cafe & Coffee Company

This is the quintessential upcountry Kauai breakfast spot, genuinely good for those craving a massive, homemade-style feast—think cinnamon bread French toast and local coffee that's smooth and fresh. The atmosphere is cozy and community-focused, but the parking lot fills up fast and the small space can get loud. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced morning where you can linger over a latte without the bustle, this isn't the fit for you today.

Kailua-Kona · Big Island · Shop

HiCO - Hawaiian Coffee, Kona Coffee

A polished, design-forward spot in Kona town that excels at creative, local-flavored lattes—the Ube and Honey Bee Pollen drinks are the stars here. It's a great place to settle in with a laptop or grab a high-end toast, like the Smoked Ahi, for a slow morning. If you're looking for a quick, no-frills caffeine hit or a quiet, low-key neighborhood hole-in-the-wall, this isn't the fit for you today.

Kailua-Kona · Big Island · Farm

Kona Coffee & Tea

A high-energy spot in Kailua-Kona that's genuinely good for those who want a full-spectrum experience: a private farm tour, a rich Kona Bullet coffee, and a gift shop full of local soaps and pottery. The espresso is strong and the outdoor patio is a great place to soak in the ocean views. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced morning or a perfectly sifted matcha, this isn't the fit for you today.

Waimea · Big Island · Shop

Hawi Coffee Company @Kohala Coffee Mill

A Waimea staple known for high-quality espresso and massive breakfast burritos that are genuinely good enough to make the drive from Kona. The outdoor seating and live music create a great community vibe, though the energy can get quite loud on weekends. Go here for a proper craft coffee experience and a hearty meal. If you're looking for a quiet, contemplative space to read a book or have a low-volume conversation, this isn't the fit for you today.

Poipu · Kauai · Roaster

Lappert's Hawaii

A Poipu staple known for its creamy, high-quality ice cream and island-inspired flavors like Nēnē Tracks and Kauai Pie. It's the perfect spot for a sweet treat after a dinner walk through the shopping center, and the variety of the sampler is a great way to explore the variety. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced coffee house experience or a place with strictly predictable operating hours, this isn't it.

Kailua-Kona · Big Island · Roaster

Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation

A high-elevation escape into the cloud forest where the experience is as much about the scenery as the beans. It's genuinely good for a structured, educational tour of the processing equipment and a peaceful, self-guided nature walk through lava tubes. If you're looking for a quiet, neighborhood cafe for a morning brew, or a small-lot, owner-led farm visit, this is a different category of experience—head to a lower elevation for those.

Honolulu · Oahu · Shop

Island Brew Coffeehouse

This is the ultimate 'view' spot in Hawaii Kai, perfect for a slow morning on the waterfront patio overlooking the marina and Koko Head. It's genuinely good for those who want a full brunch menu—like the Hawaiian honey latte and stuffed flatbread—paired with a stunning atmosphere. If you're looking for a quick, budget-friendly caffeine fix or a quiet, low-key neighborhood nook, this isn't it; the lines are long and the premium pricing reflects the location.

Kealakekua · Big Island · Farm

Kona Joe Coffee LLC

Kona Joe is a high-visibility farm visit that pairs a stunning panoramic ocean view with a unique trellis-grown coffee experience. It's genuinely good for those who want a polished, accessible tour—including a free self-guided option—and a place to sit and watch whales from the terrace. If you're looking for an intimate, owner-led farm walk or a low-key neighborhood cafe, this is a bit too polished for that vibe; head to a smaller family-run plot instead.

Honolulu · Oahu · Roaster

Kai Coffee Hawaii

Tucked into the Hyatt Regency atrium by a soothing artificial waterfall, this is the perfect spot for a high-quality local roast that moves quickly despite the crowds. The macadamia nut latte is a standout and the açaí bowls are a great way to start a beach day. If you're looking for a quiet, slow-paced sanctuary to linger over a book, the bustling hotel lobby energy is a mismatch for your day.

Koloa · Kauai · Shop

Little Fish Coffee Poipu

A high-energy breakfast hub in Poipu where the açaí bowls and bagel sandwiches—especially the pesto schmear—are genuinely excellent. It's the kind of place where the line starts before opening and the wait is a known part of the experience, but the payoff is fresh, high-quality ingredients. If you're in a rush or looking for a quiet, slow-morning kind of vibe, this isn't it; you'll be better off finding a smaller, less-crowded spot down the street.