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Honolulu Coffee Experience Center: In The Heart Of Everything
Our new Honolulu Coffee Experience Center is at the gateway to the most famous beach community in the world, Waikiki. It’s located on Kalakaua Avenue at Kapiolani Boulevard, just a stone’s throw from numerous hotels and amazing beach destinations.You can ride the main bus routes including 2, 2L, 3, 4, 9, which is easy going west and east bound on Kapiolani Boulevard. Directly across Kalakaua houses the Hawaii State Convention Center which holds numerous events. The world's largest outdoor mall, Ala Moana where we currently have 2 cafe locations in amongst 290 retail stores, and over 70 eateries, is in...
One of 10 Best Cities for Coffee in America
We are delighted to be one of the 10 Best Cities for Coffee in America! 'Don’t let the laid-back nature of Hawaiian culture fool you: Hawaiians are serious about their coffee. Honolulu has the third-highest number of coffee shops per capita of any city in the United States, according to a 2014 WalletHub survey, and it’s also the capital of the only state in the country that grows its own beans commercially.Kona coffee, from Hawaii's Big Island, is cultivated in porous, mineral-rich soil, courtesy of the island’s volcanoes and hot sun, and it has a unique flavor as a...
Why is Kona Coffee so special?
This question is asked in our stores hundreds of times a week. As a Kona Coffee farm owner and producer it’s our duty to bring this brilliant natural story to Honolulu. The Honolulu Coffee Experience Center will have the first all sensory Kona Coffee Exhibit in world, bringing our Kona, Big Island farm to you, including the world's coffee growing regions, the life of coffee from seed to tree, processing, roasting, and cupping, to your cup. We look forward to guiding you through this unique experience. Here is a sneak peek of our exhibit as it takes shape. Artwork designed...
Cold Brew Iced Coffee
Cold Brew Iced Coffee is brewed using a special brewing technique which involves brewing the coffee over an extended period of time while using cold water. The freshly ground coffee steeps in cold water for a period between 12-16 hours.Once the coffee reaches the optimal extraction level, the coffee is simply filtered and ready to serve. Since cold water is used in the brewing process, the coffee is approximately 67% less acidic than coffee brewed by conventional hot water-brewing methods, because of this the apparent bitterness of the coffee is also toned down.The result is a is smooth and highly...