4.4 – 384 reviews • Coffee shop
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Nothing gets your day started like the tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee beans, grown locally in Waialua, or the first bite of a sweet, flaky croissant infused with rich fruit fillings. From frosty frappuccinos to delicious danishes, you’ll enjoy every sip and every custard- or cream-filled bite when you journey to Maleko Coffee and Pastries in Honolulu. This coffee shop, recently established in 2017, uses the finest ingredients for their tasteful breakfast collaborations, sending you to your next destination completely satisfied.
When you’re in a rush but still want freshly made pastries and baked goods, you can’t help but be drawn to this coffee shop and all they have to offer.
Coffee shop preparing specialty malasadas (Portuguese donuts) along with savory snacks & coffee.
✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery
Hours
| Sunday | 4 AM–12 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 AM–12 PM |
| Wednesday | 4 AM–12 PM |
| Thursday | 4 AM–12 PM |
| Friday | 4 AM–12 PM |
| Saturday | 4 AM–12 PM |
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What a great place to have a quick breakfast! The coffee is definitely one of the best lattes I have had here on the island. I got the macadamian nut coffee-highly recommend. We also got the ham, egg and cheese croissant which was delicious. Great service too! Definitely will come back.
… moreAmy York
Great coffee! Great muffins and pastries! We are from the Pacific Northwest and love good coffee. We are always skeptical about buying coffee from someplace we dont know. (We are usually disappointed) This place was not a disappointment. The atmosphere was a little rough around the edges, but the coffee and the bakery items were amazing. Dont go if you’re looking for cute baristas, but if you just want Great coffee and dont mind a crusty old guy at the counter, then this place is a must!
… moreKelvin Filyk
Donuts are unreal – better than Leonards in my opinion. The baker/owner is super low key about it, but hes world class. I was stoked to happen across one morning early in my trip, and my girlfriend and I have gone several times since. He only makes three flavours- guava, blueberry and custard- but I assure you it is worth it.
… moreUrsula
So good coffee and nice pastries ,to eat for breakfast in your room you can buy take with them . They open early so that’s very good . Had coffee and it was very good and the cheese ham pastry was nice too.
… moreadwait92
I ordered a Spinach-Kale Cheese croissant and a Pineapple coconut Muffin. Both were good. The muffin especially good as it wasn’t too sweet.
… moreKris David Valencia
Literal hole in the wall- owner greets you and tells some stories if he likes you.
The malasadas are BEYOND better than Leonard’s. Stop here. Don’t miss out. Coffee is ok, but come for the malasadas!!! Make sure to try the housemate infused peanut butter!!
… moreNot Squidword
Next to various vehicle rental agencies near the Waikiki Monarch Hotel entrance is this coffee shop. Already feeling uneasy about the store’s quality, I’m informed an espresso is over $6 and I decline before leaving. Pastries didn’t look great but I showed up a little later in the morning. Feeling like a tourist trap and auto mechanic shop combined with their high price (for no reason) & storage boxes everywhere…I went into Waikiki for something better…
… moreBrandon Channel
Very cool old timer runs the place and all of the pastries looked delicious. The blueberry muffins we got were super.
… moreAlonni Murchison
The shop is actually dirtier in person when you arrive there the owner is not very polite. I watched him treat other people in front of me with kindness and not do the same for me even though I used phrases like please and thank you. You can pay six dollars for coffee here or you can pay to a more inclusive place. My recommendation would be Shoreline Café. They have a Seibles and great coffee and better service girls that actually want to work and be happy with the tourist that are here.
… moreKyle White
Everything is made fresh daily by the owner. Yes the owner. Coffee was fresh and the pastries are buttery and flaky. Gave a 3 for atmosphere because the guys cafe is downstairs/ lobby area of a hotel near the street. It’s small and there’s no tables. Didn’t give a two because it’s a coffee shop. What do you expect.?
Malasadas: comparing to Leonard’s.
Malekos: soft, pillowy, yet somehow dense. Melts in your mouth with coffee. Room temp so when you eat the filling dosent melt and drip everywhere. Also the sugar coating is powered.
Leonard’s: a hot Chinese doughnut with filling.
If you’ve ever been to New Orleans you understand this. Google reviews rave about cafe du monde for beignets but anyone that lives there or near by will tell you go elsewhere. Like Cafe beignet.
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