dacrazyone88
Not for me when I am out and about I want to try new things and new flavors. We don’t see anything worth trying from the coffee shop in particular. They might want to have a barista who creates new drinks other than and americano.
Still no fault at all cool place to browse and the mini cocoa tour they did was nice!
… moreChar
Absolutely love this place. Not only do they give free coffee tastings and chocolate tastings, they have the cheapest ice cream on the island and a lot of souvenirs for you to take home to your loved one and little snacks that you can’t get anywhere else. Just be wary of the roads
… moreSteven Mosley
This was a stop on a tour that my wife and I had Monday, we were able to meet Bill and listen to him explain to us about the coffee processing and cacao processing. He was very personable and informative.
… moreyuri yama
I really liked this coffee shop. They sell high-quality coffee, grown in Wailua fields and dried here. It’s a fun place to visit, as you can see the cacao beans being harvested and dried in the back of the store. You can also sample Wailua coffee. I think it’s very high-quality coffee. The taste is different from the mass-produced products sold in supermarkets. Still, the prices are not too high, so I think it’s reasonable. It’s very close to Haleiwa, so I recommend it for people who have a rental car.
… morejon seattle
Whenever I go to Hawaii, I go to the North Shore, but I had never been to Waialua Coffee. I went because of the Summers.
I took an Uber from the Outrigger Paradise Hotel! Lol, I think it was just over 60 .
The staff was Japanese.
They let me sample drinks, gave me recommendations, and I ended up buying way too much.
I should have also gone to the nearby Soap Factory…
Next time, I’ll rent a car.
… moreしげさん
I was interested in coffee produced on Oahu, so I took a city bus.
Be careful, though, because in the afternoon the number of connecting buses from Haleiwa drops dramatically.
… moreKuna Jo
우연히 들렀는데 커피에 대해서 자세한 설명과 커피시식을 할수 있었어요. 매우 친절하고 처음 경험한 쉐이브아이스는 맛있었어요.
… moreTakako Tamayama
The landmark is the chimney of a separate building that used to be a sugar cane factory. The warehouse is still in use, giving it a charming atmosphere. Inside is dimly lit and cluttered with cane sugar, salt, and Asian goods. Perhaps due to COVID-19, there were no people around, and there were no paper cups provided for the coffee samples, so all four varieties tasted the same.
… moreJK
The older sister will teach you all sorts of things. You can also buy lots of souvenirs to take back to Japan!
… moremi k
You can sample the coffee and the chocolate they make is delicious.
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