Honolulu Coffee
888 Nelson St g1, Vancouver
(778) 379-6607
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Coffee and cheese scone were both good. Love the texture of the exterior of the scone and the softness inside the scone. The atmosphere was cozy. Lots of space.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Americano !
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
I went to Honolulu Coffee in Hawaii and was so excited that they have some branches in Vancouver as well.Love their coffee and foods.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious Kona coffee, but very expensive. The açaí & mana bowls were decent, though also overpriced. Service was okay. A decent stop if you’re nearby, just be prepared for higher prices.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
We stopped by here for the Hot Chocolate Festival. It was a Sunday so about half full but not super busy.
They had 2 options. What’s the Plot, a 70% dark hot chocolate with buttery popcorn notes with caramel corn.
The other was Shall We Dip. A 70% dark hot chocolate with cinnamon and mild cayenne, balanced with maple syrup and topped with chocolate sauce. It came with churros for dipping.
We all chose 4 Shall We Dips. The hot chocolate was creamy, with some heat, nice sweetness from the maple syrup and chocolate sauce and perfectly balanced! The churros were sweet and perfect to dip into the warm hot chocolate!
Definitely worth a visit for a nice hot drink and a tasty snack!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hawaiian latte is fantastic! Smooth, fresh and light. Highly recommend!
The Kona pour over was the most perfect coffee since actually being in Kona. I usually add cream to my coffee, but refrained - it needed no improvements. Their drip house blend was slightly darker and nuttier. Really well balanced.
We all shared the croissant breakfast sandwich (croissant was satisfyingly flaky and flavorful) bacon breakfast sandwich on brioche, strawberry filled and vanilla glaze donuts (beignet style and so fresh). All our food was excellent.
The cafe is located on a relatively quiet street in a peaceful sunken courtyard set back from the road. There is plenty of seating inside - a mix of community tables, bench seats, window lounge areas and outdoor patio tables. It’s February so the front of the cafe (all folding glass doors) was closed, but in summer I can imagine it would be an exceptionally pleasant place to linger longer.
Staff were very friendly and accommodating. We would definitely visit again.
I was positively suprised by food, atmosphere and service.
But what stands out it's the coffee. One of these few coffe places which actually know how to serve and brew espresso. Meaning, not overextracted and served with water to clean your taste buds before first sip.
Acai bowl was delicious. Place to recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I thought the Hawaiian latte with whipped cream was going to be too sweet but instead a smooth taste of macadamia prevailed and was super happy it did 😊.
I tried the Hawaiian coffee for to go. Love the flavor very much after a few days of conference coffee.
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Good coffee!
Explain to me how a place called “Honolulu Coffee” does not serve coffee from Hawaii. Literally just not available at all.
Every time I have come here I have been disappointed.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The earl Grey latte was good and hot. Not too sweet.
The donut had enough strawberry jam
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A bit too loud even with headphones on though not sure how it’s their issue but it was how I felt
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
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