Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3116 Monsarrat Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 734-7897
Website: https://ars-cafe.com/
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Reviews
When waiting for your drink , make sure you’re listening very carefully because even if the cafe is a bit noisy they’ll call out your drink softly and not repeat it, making the drink water down on the counter.
Don’t work in jobs that require customer service if this is your attitude.
Service is always fast and friendly, and the dining area is almost always bustling with locals and tourists side-by-side enjoying a chat over a cup of brew.
I dont want to put any single person on blast so I’ll keep it anonymous, but the last time I went I had a very unfriendly, very unmotivated person serving me.
I walked in and there was no line, juat a few people at the tables, and a friend of the barista having a chat with the barista at the counter. I was the only person that needed to be served.
Im big on manners and, having been in the service industry for 25+ years, I like to mind my manners especially so to people who are about to serve me beverages or food. I will ALWAYS say “hello, please, and thank you,” as a bare minimum. “Hello, may I please have an ice coffee, thank you.” (Thats the rudest you’ll ever get from me) So it is glaring to me when a service industry employee doesnt give me at least ⅓ of the kindness courtesy back to me. Just the bare minimum is what I seek. Im not difficult. I make easy orders. I smile. Im not rude. I tip on everything. All I ask for is a thank you or a warm welcome.
The person manning the counter was so busy chatting with their homie that a proper greeting couldn’t be muttered, and the continued back and forth conversation couldn’t be paused for 20 seconds as I placed my simple order.
Its honestly not that hard to please a grab and go customer. Show them a smile. Say thank you. I understand in busy times with rude people, it can be difficult. This was not one of those times, and Im not one of those people.
I will continue to grab coffee at this place, but employees need a discussion.
The cafe is chill vibe, and beautiful loco arts.
It’s perfect place to get relaxed, and escaped the heat outside. I had a limited drink. It was tasty, and beautiful contrast between cold brew and the cream. I enjoyed spending time here.
Update: keep in mind that they stop serving food at 1:00. We went back for another round of the super green bowl and were denied. 🙂
Unfortunately, the service was terrible. Both baristas were rude and dismissive. When I asked for recommendations from their local coffee selection, I got a sigh, an eye roll, and a curt “I don’t know.”
My order was also mixed up: I asked for an iced latte but received a hot one, which wasn’t a big deal, just when I politely pointed out the mistake, one barista snapped at me, saying “Well, that’s what you ordered,” followed by a sneer. When corrected by her coworker she shoved the latte towards me and very sarcastically said “well I guess you get this one for free” as if I messed up the order.
The food and drinks are great, but the service makes it hard to recommend.