First time in Oahu, looked up «Kona coffee» in the search bar and recommended this place. Took a taxi here only to find signage outside says«Lion Coffee.» Hmm. Walked inside with luggage in tow. Ordered inside and asked for 2 Kona coffees and the employee looked at me with a puzzled look as if I ordered incorrectly. I heard Kona coffee is amazing in Hawaii so I thought ordering as such would be common for tourists. Instead of Kona coffee, we ordered their most popular drinks the iced Thai mocha. It was good but I feel we settled when our Unilocal search was for«Kona coffee.» They offer a variety of coffee beans and even offer tours. Wish there was more info on Unilocal so we could’ve been better informed…
Stephanie B.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
I love this place! It’s nothing fancy or big. I have tried numerous coffees and sent alot back to the mainland and this place is everyones favorite by far. The satff that works here is great. They do a tour of how the coffee is roasted.
Marina P.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
Fabulous iced coffee. They use the method of pouring espresso shots over ice, rather than just chilling brewed coffee, and it is rich and delicious — not bitter or overly strong. Made sure to get some every morning during my stay. Delicious.
Soh Jai R.
Place rating: 5 Monterey, CA
I worked here while in school, not in the retail store but as a merchandiser. Great place to go relax. Also, in the coffee shop, the merchandise they sell is much cheaper than you can get in Longs, ABC, Safeway, etc. For you tourist looking to send coffee home or shirts etc, this is a good place to go. Drive in the garage and park, walk in and there is plenty stuffs to get. They also offer tours of how they make coffee, where they actually take you back where they roast the coffee etc. Highly recommended by me.