Reviews of Kona Coffee Purveyors (Coffee Shop)

Kuhio Avenue Mall Entrance - International Marketplace, 2330 Kalakaua Ave #160, Honolulu, HI 96815, United States Located in: International Market Place

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REVIEWS OF Kona Coffee Purveyors IN Hawaii

홍석준

Nice place for coffee and bread. You may park your car at international market place. If you buy more than $10, you will get 1 h free parking. You need a validation of parking ticket at the shop.

FIFI

Great coffee and fresh crispy pastries. Precious baristas with very high coffee making standards, good to see. Loved getting my coffee here every morning.

Adam Kirby

Fun coffee experience that includes free tasting and guided introduction to Kona coffees. Beautiful interiors. Impressive choice of pastries, including gluten free options.

Diana Min

The type of coffee, pastries and ambience you expect in paradise. Snag a seat outside and enjoy the dusk of Hawaii. Absolutely beautiful.

Rhonda Marie

We loved our coffee and pastries. They were nothing groundbreaking but decent, albeit very expensive ($4 for a cookie, $6 for a small unflavored latte, etc). Unfortunately, the experience was uncomfortable because the employees were so distant and unhappy. They all seemed in good spirits until a man in front of me reached over the glass to point at the pastries (which was gross but had nothing to do with me) and then a line formed in the wrong direction (again, not my fault and I didn’t contribute). So by the time I reached the cashier and barista, they weren’t in good moods at all. I thanked them and said their work was beautiful and they were super short and dismissive. Like ok, sorry, bye. I didn’t want to chat but I’m not used to people staring at customers with blank faces and speaking in monotone voices. Everything about their demeanor said “get out.”

Chen Family

How can you make Waikiki even more of a hedonistic paradise? B patisserie!

Peter Norman Levesque

Great coffee. Delicious pastries. Good people watching.

James Grinage

Incredible service! Ask for the Kona Single Origin! Enjoy the best coffee in Oahu :)

Paul K.

Coffee is delicious! Great little coffee spot behind the International Marketplace on Kuhio that serves a delicious cup of REAL Kona coffee and great little pastries! Highly recommend if you want to taste real Kona coffee made right

Ruth Barrow

Amazing coffee and treats. In a stylish, clean and modern location.

kncpts plays

Love the espresso beans here. So rich and and full of chocolate flavour. Definitely one of my favourite coffee shops I've visited. I get my coffee here every morning.

Johnny Tank

Coffee here is good but I feel it's overpriced perhaps because of the location, key spot near the market place, or perhaps because it's right in the entrance either way place is clean and a bit busy (nothing too crazy). I'm a frequent of Starbucks, Coffee Bean, and Pete's Coffee so yup this place is like those except a bit more expensive...

Lorraine W

Was so excited to see they know how to make a cortado, it's on their menu. It wa excellent!

Brad Bichsel

Let’s start here... they don’t just offer Kona Coffee... they know how to make it. If you’re looking for a cheap cup of coffee this is not the place, but it’s worth the extra for the taste, quality and overall experience. One of the few third wave style coffee shops you’ll find on O’AHU, Kona Coffee Purveyors is doing an excellent job in all areas from the on point Americano (both the blended and 100% Kona) and the Latte to the phenomenal Pastries - the Kouign Amman and Pineapple Croissant — worth it! Barista’s are friendly and knowledgeable and if Daryl is working... ask for the Parrot Pour... you will be amazed! Location is great as well... in the International Marketplace right off Waikiki Beach on the main strip. Take a walk through the mall and see the massive Banyan Tree and Nat Geo Art... If you’re really wanting that 100% Kona adventure make sure you ask for the 100% Kona Espresso or take some time for a Pour Over of one of their Single Orgin Konas. Great Job Kona Coffee Purveyors... we’ll be back!

Rod King

Excellent service with a smile First time..would go back & reccomend to others..the pastries are onolicious

Warren Alan Amyett

Awesome! These guys changed my mind about Kona coffee. It’s amazing!

David Herzog

Woke up tired one vacation morning, so I stumbled into this place and ordered two cups of coffee to help my wife and I start the day. The total was $10.50! No, this is not Philz excellent pour over coffee from the Bay Area, but rather the usual drip stuff you can get at Starbucks or the equivalent for less than half the price ANYWHERE in the USA.

Ken Wong

Coffee is fantastic here. In addition, grab a pastry that's made from b patisserie. You won't be disappointed!

Russ Dusz

Good coffee but a tad bit pricey. The food also is delicious.

Cameron Beresford

If you’re an Aussie in Honolulu and need a coffee fix, this is where to go for a really good brew. They even did a decent flat white (after I explained what that was).

Greg Loukides

It's ok. Starbucks way better on more varieties of drinks

Evelenna

Prob the best coffee I had on my entire Hawaii trip. Will be going back for more before I leave. Oh the croissant was delish too!!!!

Dallas mccoskey

Wonderful polite staff, this place is a way to start every morning. Move over Starbucks KONA coffee is made its mark

Barbara Yoshimura

Chicken tenders/sauce cooked perfectly with fries coleslaw and bread. Great prices and usually busy but they are fast!

SangWon Yun

not bad taste. not bad sevice.

Milton Campbell

Kona Coffee Purveyors has a sophisticated name and a lot of hype, so while visiting Waikiki we gave it a shot. The pastries are many in numbers and each look very tasty; there are definitely several to choose from. Awesome combinations of coconut, almond, apples, pineapples and cinnamon throughout. The coffee menu is impressive as well boasting a number of fine espresso options. I chose the cinnamon almond banana scone. It looked delicious, but upon actually eating it, it was a bit on the dry side. There was a faint cinnamon flavor, but the banana was very minimal. For my beverage, I chose the kona nitro (over an iced americano, although they also serve an affogato). It was ok, actually not great at first, but half way through the drink it started smoothing out and becoming pleasant (I cant explain other than to say my initial reaction was unsatisfactory but now I'm sipping through and it seems fine). My opinion on the drink remains neutral; no better or worse than any other coffee establishment. Prices: so high! They make Starbucks seem cheap. $23.04 for two espresso drinks and two pastries (and it wasnt like I was grabbing an omelet and pancake platter). I'd agree with some of the other reviews suggesting this as an overpriced touristy coffee spot. Actually living on island, I'd recommend several other coffee establishments over Kona Coffee Purveyors. Service: the ladies behind the scenes in making the pastries were very nice and helpful. However, Daryl took our order and I felt that left something to be desired. While paying with a card, they turn the monitor around for the final signature. There actually was not a place to sign with a pen or your finger; it was simply asking for a tip. As there was no service past the counter, I'm not sure why I would tip. I think the prices should include the basic prep. Since no table service was given, any prep work should be covered under the price. Just my thoughts. Not a bad place, just not a great place. I will likely not return if only to try other coffee establishments.

Kristine May

Fresh bread. just amazing

Gordon Bartel

I am not a coffee expert. I usually frequent Starbucks when back home on the main land. The coffee here is good, my wife says it is much smoother, she would know better. There are pastry offerings which I have not tried. I was here twice and then went to Starbucks down the street to get my hazelnut latte. Maybe if Kona had some flavored coffee's it would be better? Maybe they don't need flavored coffee's cause there is no shortage of people waiting in line. Just wanted to say I tried it cause they aren't available in Georgia.

Nathan Stoltenberg

Staffed by the most friendly people we've met on the island so far, and with the best coffee for a great price, we will definitely be back.

David Morita

Visiting from Midwest so was up before Dawn. Went for a long walk and ended up here at 6am when they opened. I could smell the pastries baking from outside so I knew I had to stop. Got a cold brew because it was humid and didn't want anything warm and got some pastry I've never heard of before and it was delicious. The cold brew was good too. Will definitely be back the next few days. The staff was very friendly and efficient.

Lance Agena

You know when you walk into a bakery and it smells like butter, it’s good. In fact, if you go into Kona Coffee Purveyors early enough you will see the mountain of butter in their baking area. That said their baked goods are delicious and IG worthy— if that matters to you. Definitely a better alternative to your local Starbucks.

Angel Watson

Georges modern space

Mandy Chwee

Coffee beans from Hawaii seems to be very popular - but coffee places in Hawaii is very disappointing. Kona Coffee in International Marketplace is definitely one of the better coffee places in the island. They even share the space with b patisserie - a famous pastry spot from San Francisco. You won’t be disappointed with the pastry and coffee selections here. I got myself a pineapple croissant which is a special local flavor.

Chris Brewer

My favorite place for coffee and pastries on the island. Everything is tasty, fresh, and reasonably priced for the location. I highly recommend!

Emily Mattish

Excellent Kona latte. Talented Baristas who craft delicious coffee as well as latte art! Friendly, fast service. Atmosphere is classy while maintaining a laid-back coffeehouse vibe. 5/5 on the quality of beans and espresso.

Hari Prakoso

The coffee sizes are small but it was good

Eleonora Ferrero

Modern vibes....Great coffee and good selection of pastries! My favorite one is the pinnacle almond croissant... such a perfect mix that melts in your mouth :) pics below...

TRIPLE T

A clear notch above the more popular competition. I will pay a return visit and I'm not the coffee lover.

Morgan. Gordon

Long line in the morning. Kona coffee is not my thing. I'm not rating it for the coffee. The pastries look amazing. I had a chocolate croissant which was amazing. If you like strong coffee, then you will love this place.

Annie Mason

The best coffee and croissants and fantastic service. Cant wait to go back one day

413 girl Lisa Maree

Delicious Hawaiian coffee and nice staff will guide you with a tasting

Yang Guo

I bought a cup of ice coffee, it was bad, so sour, it is absolutely not Worth the money, and staff should say sorry to Kona coffee.

Eric Dudeck

Excellent pastries, quality coffee. Best espresso in the area.

Renee Dee

Love this place, in a very pretty updated shopping area. Lots of nice stores close by and good seating in the Marketplace to finish your coffee in comfort. Check out all the coffee supplies, including three different 100% Hawaiian coffee roasts to sample.

Maraya Hart

Great pastries, coffes and bery friendly. I love this place.

Choi Byeonggeun

The first thing comes up in my mind when I think of Hawaii. you must enjoy it.

Ryan Thrun

Get a black sesame kouign amann (queen amon) and a flat white to enjoy at the outdoor tables!

scott stanley

Best coffee and cookies in town...definately go there for a cup

Marc P

Excellent espresso and some of the best pastries in Waikiki. Love the chocolate banana croissant!

Chico

Super popular place! I make this my usual route for the past few months. They are always busy but don't worry they are fast! Staff is pretty friendly which makes you come back again and again. They have a a large selection of gifts to buy for friends/family. Also pastries are delicious! Will always recommend!

Juile Su

Cafes good,patisserie good. Staff friendly.

Matt Lingerfelt

Service and drinks are good, but at $6.50 (only one size), I would find it difficult to justify the price for a cup. The place is great otherwise, but that's a steep ask.

John Findikidis

At the risk of making this place even more popular... the best coffee in Waikiki. Having great service also helps - great job team!!

Michael Case

Great selection of coffee and pastries. Make sure to get a kouign amann, a delicious croissant flaky pastry. The pour-over-guy was extremely helpful with finding me the right coffee. I was able to nerd out with him about coffee-to-water-ratios as well as different origins of beans. They sell their beans by different weights as well as many types of coffee accessories.

D Kilroy

The coolest coffeehouse I've ever been to. One rude customer took a little away from the experience but it wasn't Kona's fault. Great machinery, great to look at even if machinery isn't your thing. Wish I had a picture to add and you'd agree!

Genevieve Moore

Not the best cafe latte I've had there perhaps because the barrista was too busy making quirky designs in the crema. Coffee at Coffee shop 831 across the street is consistently good and a sweet and welcoming atmosphere.

Justin Britt

My wife is from France. We visit Europe every year. Can't find any good bread in Hawaii. I think it's a humidity thing. Then we found this spot. Only authentic croissants I've found in the islands. Good nitro brewed coffee too, for caffeine lovers.

Nirav Bhakta

Terrific pour overs and espresso. For two days in a row, with a different coffee each day, I had a Kalita Wave 185 pour over (25g coffee, 400 g water) meticulously brewed by a friendly, informative, barista wielding a Stagg kettle. Each time, he first primed the grinder path with a handful of beans from which he discarded the grinds. He carefully poured over areas that were not saturated. He gave a gentle shake/wiggle to the brewer during the draw-down--I figure to prevent channeling and high/dry grounds. Wonderful extractions. Perfect coffee. On the second day I came back late morning for an espresso from a blend. Wow! The pairing with b. patisserie's excellent pastries makes this place unbelievable. They have state-of-the-art coffee equipment behind the counter as well as selling a variety of coffee brewing gear on the shelves. Beautiful standing tables and places to sit inside or outside. Service is efficient and friendly. Lines disappear as quickly as they form. Opens early at 6 too!

Blair S

Great place. Outside seating is like being in Paris. Good baked goods. Very popular place

Andre Shih

Oh my god. The pastry was amazing.

Erika C.

So effing good. Best latte I've had. If you like espresso come try one. The cookie and kouign manan pastry was amazing. Tasted like a crispy croissant on steroids. Decent price-point for high quality pastries. The coffee is more upscale and pricy but really yummy. I'd definitely go again and the 5 stars is legit.

Lisa Slakman

Good coffee and pastries. A bit on the dry side but not overly sweet.

Dean VanDruff

The Black Sesame Kouign Amann (Kings Cake) is one of best things we've ever tasted. Crunchy, flakey with a subtle sesame flavor that haunts. For a modern coffee shop, perhaps -1 for speed. But when it finally came out, the coffee was 6 out of 5, so still overall a 5. In all seriousness, this place is a major reason to come to Hawaii for us. Not to be missed. And don't let the "looks" of the Black Sesame King's Cake scare you off. It is the stuff of dreams to eat.

Julia A. Melzer

Super great customer service. The Barista took the time to over each coffee blend which really helped with identifying with the flavors. I highly recommend a stop!

Dana Cretu

Hands down great coffee, service, food, and atmosphere. It gets 5 stars for coffee and service alone - the rest is just a bonus. We came here every day of our trip once we found them and on our last day (after having an absolutely horrible experience at Shorefyre) we came back here and left uplifted and happy from the great service alone and we talked about how great this place was the whole walk back to our hotel. I can't say enough good things about them. They just know what they're doing and produce quality. Thanks for the great experience!

Ari M

This is a great coffee place close to the main hub in Waikiki. It's very close to the International Food Market and plenty of shops. The line gets pretty busy in the am so be prepared to wait a bit. They have really good croissants. Try the banana nut and chocolate one.. delicious. The coffee is good but pricey. Be prepared to pay upwards of $7 for a normal latte..

Anna Sakhniuk

Every morning of our vacation spent here for coffee and pastries. THE BEST!!

Mark Stevenson

Fantastic coffee made by really nice baristas.

Two Flying Dumplings

We were so happy to have stumbled across Kona Coffee Purveyors on our first morning in Honolulu! We were so delighted with the mouth watering pastries and delicious coffee we came back again for breakfast (2nd visit in 7 days). There were indoor and outdoor seatings to choose from. A must visit if you're in Honolulu!

Faisal Alswied

The coffee here is really good and they have a wide variety of origins.

Don Lee

Good coffee and pastries. However, I was surprised when I visited and had a cup of coffee in the store, asked for a refill and was charged full price. Most places offer free or discounted refills for customers who consume their products on premises. Cool if you’re willing to pay $5.24 for each cup!

Jessica Seay

The most delicious coffee I've ever had! Just had an iced one with honey and almond milk and man I'm wishing I could somehow get it where I live. So good!!

Elaine T

Great place to relax and have coffee and pastry for breakfast. Better than Starbucks!!

Irene Morrow

Love the open entrance and modern look of the shop. The pastries are delicious! So much detail to quality in their food and coffee. It is pricey like many reviews say, but you have to expect that in Waikiki area. Well worth the treat though. Staff were friendly and very efficient with moving the line on.

Eric Stoltz

Excellent expensive coffee. Terrific pastries!

Lucy Wyman

We really enjoyed this cafe! It's a BEAUTIFUL space with a small menu and an adjoined bakery that smells *heavenly*. The coffee is high quality and not bitter at all, and the atmosphere alone is to die for. If you're in the area we highly recommend for coffee lovers!

Catharine Parnell

I had a quiet cup and a gorgeous sesame kouign amann this morning while watching people pass on Kuhio Avenue. Highly recommended. If you like strong, clean tasting coffee and excellent pastry, this is for you.

Rick Robins

Great coffee with good service. Plan your visit but, timing is everything as lines can be long in peak periods.

Alan Miller

If you like REALLY BITTER coffee you will enjoy this place. I don't, so that's why only 1 star from me.

Abra Cadabra

Great Kona coffee. Service a bit stiff. A little too important. It's just coffee learn to smile. They do a great job on their baked goods too. Baked on promises and high quality. Not many eggless options but looks great. 'The' quality coffee place in Waikiki. They know coffee and not pretenders like other shops. Comfortable and spacious.

D B

Really cute and cozy cafe! We really enjoyed the pastries and the chocolate chip cookies are the best I’ve ever had!!! Nitro brew coffee was okay, my husband really enjoyed it though! Highly recommend a visit here!

Magnus Ho

Great selection of pastries and drinks. This place is located in the International Marketplace with good bus options nearby. Waikiki Beach is also a shortwalk and just a street away. I would recommend the Kona Affogato as it is a tasty vanilla ice cream with espresso mixed together.

Iris Guo

Food is so wonderful, but the blonde girl who is getting my pastry is so rude. :(

Nick Shearer

Super legit pastries and coffee. My favorite pastry was prob the pain suisse. The black sesame kouign amann was surprisingly awesome too.

Rushy Nova

Hands down the best coffee in Waikiki! The banana, almond, chocolate croissant is also very nice.

Laura Reichhardt

We are regulars because of their delicious pastries, great coffee and exceptional service. Today was no different. After spilling my coffee the owner came out, cleaned up my mess and made sure we were taken care of. One of our favorite spots, and as locals, we only venture into Waikiki to come here and make sure it’s on our short-list when we have visitors.

N

Wonderful pastries and coffee. I recommend the ham and swiss croissant if you fancy savoury, or the pineapple coconut croissant if you love sweet. Both pair amazingly with their lattes. There is both indoor seating (in the cafe and in the complex outside the cafe) and outside. birds will come peck at your crumbs so be careful!

Esther Yu

Best kouign amann ever

Heather Thompson

Very good dark coffee. Yummy treats too.

jason baker

The coffee here is very good. The baristas are attentive to every pour and you don't feel your coffee was just churned out on an assembly line. The pastries are also well done. Everything is a little higher than average but not bad for Waikiki. They will also validate parking which is nice if you want to park, grab a coffee and explore and not break the bank on parking.

Clayton Barker

Nice establishment! Friendly staff and quick service. Large selection of pastries. Straight forward menu. And just aside the mall entrance.

Brandi Wammis

Today, the man who appeared to be the manager offered the man standing in line behind me access to a much shorter line if he was ordering only coffee. He walked the customer over to a new line at the counter with no one ahead of him. When I asked if coffee only orders (as opposed to pastry or food) could go to the shorter line, he told me no, stay in the much longer line I was in. Perhaps he thought that despite the fact I was ahead of the other customer in line, that my time must be less valuable than the man standing behind me. I happen to be a black woman,the other customer happened to be a white man. Judge for yourself, but we all realize the was his unconscious or conscious gesture that white people deserve better service. *Update: I private messaged them and they say it was because the other customer was just buying whole beans-which I did not see, but could well be the situation. The optics of offering a service to one white person (while all the others in line ahead of them were black or Asian) are still something which customer service oriented shop should be aware of.

Chad Middlesworth

Very good everything

Darrell Rehagen

This is the best place for coffee in Waikiki. I love the kona cold brew with honey

max glizin

One of the best coffee places I've been too. I got the flat white and the chocolate and banana croissant. Beautifully decorated and the owner even stopped by and chatted! I can see why this is a super successful cafe! He puts his heart and soul into the final product!

Lara Saliba

We fell in love with this cafe, it was our favourite spot for breakfast and coffee while we were here. For what it's worth - I never drink coffee, but I drank their coffee every day that we were here. Iced or hot, it was delicious, and their flavouring syrups weren't overpowering or too sweet. Their pastries were also utterly delicious - buttery, soft, flakey, and full of flavour. Our two favourites were the almond kouign-amann, and the long pastry with tomato and za'atar (again, I've never enjoyed that spice before, but I loved it in their pastry). The design of their cafe is also stylish and modern, and they sell a small selection of very cute teapots and coffeepots, etc. I seriously wish they had a location near where I live - I would struggle not to go there every day!

Rob Lee

Nice coffee and pastries but a bit pricey

Shane Young

Friendly place. Don't expect a lot of flavors. They keep it simple from what i see.

jeremy macgillivray

Nice to have a flat white! As a NZer with a coffee addiction I was very happy to find this place

Tina Choi

I ordered Kona coffee, it was awful, but the handcrafted coffee by one man barista for tasting was incredibly awesome! So I bought the coffee bean there, it is also very fresh and good. I don’t understand why their iconic Kona coffee was not good.

Tanah alshammari

Best coffee in Honolulu believe I tried them all it’s my thing to hint for coffee place and Kona coffee purveyors are the best

Djade Jade

One of the better coffee places we found. Fresh baked goods daily. Great cheese scones always sold out early. Nice seating areas outside.

Dean Bradley

Met a friend at Kona Coffee Purveyors for a coffee date! We both ordered a cup of Kona Coffee ($5) and a couple of pastries to share. I got the apple danish and a cinnamon roll. I didn't need to get two pastries for myself, but I honestly couldn't decide between the two and regret is not an emotion I enjoy experiencing. The flakiness of the Apple danish was divine and the cinnamon roll was soft, yet not overly sweet. The subtle sweetness in all the pastries is perfectly balanced with each sip of smooth Kona coffee. Service is fast and efficient, coffee is perfection and it's one of my fave spots in Waikiki to enjoy a morning.

tol tu

Even tho I am a tea person over coffee, I loved the coffee here and their baked goods...just sooo good...especially if you doing a morning walk and you pass by it smell of baking croissants are amazing (in the picture I've already ate the croissants)

Donna Mongelli

KONA GOLD!! Always a pleasure to return here- I was into Kona Coffee since 80s when I first visited Hawaii. This place is so easy to find, on the ground floor of the International Marketplace & ; Easy to park: in the large parking lot which validates. Plus, When we visited there was a short line- so was really easy to kick back and enjoy the delicious Kona & pastries. We sat outside & spent time people-watching. Highly recommend the Chocolate Banana Alond Croissant- Fresh outta the oven is a taste of Heaven. We got the plain and famous black sesame kouign amann which were flaky and sweet and delicious!

Jayson Garcia

A traditional modern cafe. Feels like Italy and a little of Manhattan.

Tina Hashim

So yummy, real good strong coffee and the pineapple, coconut & almond croissant was bloody gorgeous and packed a punch of flavor. Go there, you don't be disappointed.

Philomena Camilleri

One of the only coffee houses that provide cups and saucers. Luxury. Plastic cups don't do coffee justice

Scott Barrow

Sharp modern cafe serving great pastries and coffeees. I had a nice cortado with a shot of fizzy water to chase. Nice touches. Nice modern shop

Alex Gill

Coffee is magnificent. Blueberry scone was also pleasant. A nice simple Waikiki breakfast.

Diana San Miguel

I recently heard nothing but amazing things about this place, so I said to myself the week won’t pass by without stopping by and try this place. Great location, not problems with parking, amazing atmosphere, good coffee, I loved the croissant I ordered. Unfortunately and shocking to say, the customer service was very poor, when I asked if they could warm up my croissant, one of the baristas replied, fine it will be another two minutes, when I asked for coconut milk for the coffee as I’m vegan, another person had a really rude attitude. So we left quite disappointed as this place has potential to be even better by letting all customer wanting to come back again in a heart beat.

Zab

Awful customer service. Stood there while I was ignored at the counter. They saw me there no one said anything. Wasn't even that busy

Anthony R

A bit disappointing. Had the banana chocolate croissant and it was a bit sweet and not a traditonal croissant. The coffee was meh. Not to try to advertise for another coffee spot, but the best nitro brew spot is at Knot's coffee roasters.

Chris Amendola

Ordered a regular latte, because I've never been here before and had no idea how to even order anything and felt a little uncomfortable. I like a little flavor in my coffee and didn't feel like I could even ask for any. I wasn't disappointed with my plain latte ,it was very tasty and I would get another one any day. The pastries looked amazing as well but it just wasn't time to eat. Overall I would definitely go back but wish they would have asked if I had been there before.

Stuart Gepp

Not a good espresso experience. Tasted very sour. Not sure they knew what an espresso macchiato even was.

Johnny T

Good coffee! They should offer cappuccino with Kona beans on their menu.

Mrs. Lorenzo Rounds

Sandwiches and coffee delicious.. Very expensive... Friendly staff and quick..

neo_ eh

Located inside international market in waikiki area. This cafe could be very busy in the morning. The croissant and koign amman are to die for. And dont forget the Kona coffee which is absolutely a must to sip too!! Have an enjoyable breakfast here :D

Richard Mattish

A very nice, upscale coffee shop located in the beautiful International Marketplace. They exclusively brew Kona coffee and it tastes amazing! They sell 3 different varieties of Kona coffee which originate from 3 different regions of the Big Island (pictured below). Highly recommend if you want a great tasting cup of coffee.

Daniel Rhee

Great coffee in Hawaii. Started my trip always with their coffee.

Jason Howarth

Oh my gosh. Best coffee we had in hawaii by a long shot. Outstanding.

Craig Stafford

The food and beverages were great, the staff were very professional, friendly and helpful.

A Stevens

Decent coffee by Australian standards, various milk types available. Small range of gluten free cake options amongst the pastries. Very friendly staff and a quick service.

Bianca Alonso

Very delicious, hard to find seating, but amazing Kona coffee.

Dave Carr

Expensive And busy, but worth it!!! If you love pastry and Kona Coffee, then this is the only place on Waikiki you should go. Service is above average and the espresso is rich.

Matt Wilcox

Fantastic bakery and coffee. Fast service, friendly staff. For your stay in Waikiki, you do not want to miss this.

Lisa Weathersby

I'm still dreaming of my coffee and black sesame kouign amman!

yevgen v

Used to come here everyday when I was in Waikiki a year and a half ago. Went back to Waikiki last week and I'm happy to say nothing changed. The coffee and pastries are still great and so is the service.

Business Hours of Kona Coffee Purveyors in Hawaii

SUNDAY
6AM–10PM
MONDAY
6AM–10PM
TUESDAY
6AM–10PM
WEDNESDAY
6AM–10PM
THURSDAY
6AM–10PM
FRIDAY
6AM–10PM
SATURDAY
6AM–10PM

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