Crema Coffee Shop

923 Ke’eaumoku St, Honolulu
(808) 744-4477

Recent Reviews

Alyssa Peoples

Some of the best coffee I had in Oahu! Sublime.

Alex Robles

The interior coffee shop needs a serious upgrade, but the coffee was

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 5

J

Great spot! Surprised it’s not more busy.Great Wi-Fi, solid latte, and friendly people. Highly recommend if you’re trying to get some work done.It operates as a cafe until 2pm, then is a restaurant in the evening.Parking in back is free, and it’s right off the street.Planning to swing by again! Comfortable seating + good work atmosphere, perfect if you’re visiting from Waikiki or live in the area.It even has smaller rooms that you can use for free! Perfect for a group of friends or taking a Zoom call. ?

Teddra Kiesel

Absolutely beautiful

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gary S.

This is a terrific local coffee shop. Everything about it was just right. The staff is welcoming and helpful, the pastries, including scones, are delicious, and there is both parking and comfortable seating. I'm not sure what more you could ask ftom a neighborhood coffee shop. Highly recommend.

Starr N.

Super cute shop, had a lot of options, staff is really nice. Would recommend their coffee

Zoe L.

super cute, quiet, and clean cafe. staff was sweet and the coffee was great! they also have valentine's day special drinks that I'm definitely gonna come back and try :) great study spot

Kay N.

perfect spot to get some work done! comfortable area, not noisy when i was there, and good coffee. :) employees were all super nice and a convenient private parking lot right behind the building!

Ban Ishii

Great place to work and hang out! Friendly staff, clean bathroom, and super quiet even though it’s on a busy road! I’ll be back again! :)

Lani Prunés

Wifi, great+ affordable breakfast, dog friendly place that's great to work from. Music is A+. Do wish there were more chargers, and did have a roach run-in recently on my table, but overall a great place to spend a morning.Vegetarian options: Can ask for food custom orderedKid-friendliness: Quiet place but also folks talk, so imagine kids can be kids hereWheelchair accessibility: Ramp, flat open aisles, customizable seating. Can't speak for bathroom accessDietary restrictions: Can ask for food custom ordered

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

V White

Coffee was fine, but accidentally left my phone. When I came back for it the two young ladies said they didn't see it. When asked if they could call my phone one pretended my phone was in the place the whole time ?‍??

Paul K.

Exemplary staff full of aloha and cuisine that's delicious and made to order exactly as you'd like it! More helpful than can be defined and an atmosphere that's fun and invigorating!!! Perfect any time of day!!!

Kyle Matsumura

I had coffee, didn't really get food here, but I'm assuming that's what I'm rating...small friendly and relaxing. A nice little spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of life, tucked away in a little spot on Keeamoku. It's everything you're looking for in a local neighborhood coffee spot.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

sleepin

I went there half-confident that it was ruined because there were too many photo reviews, but fortunately it is doing well. A reasonably priced cafe where you can work, which is rare in the vicinity except for chains.

Nadine C.

Mexican Mocha for National Hispanic Heritage Month!Driving past this cute coffee shop on the corner of Ke'eaumoku Street and Liona Street, I made a mental note to come here - especially since there was a "Grand Opening" sign.PARKING: There's a free private parking lot. The entrance is on Liona Street.SERVICE: efficient and helpfulENVIRONMENT: trendy - on the verge of kawaii. There's a convenient restroom, comfy blue sofas, and welcoming booths for great work space. I personally found it a bit dim since the light bulbs seem to be fluorescent? Crema Coffee Shop also has a private room (with sofas and chairs) in the back for small meetings!COFFEE: I ordered the Mexican Mocha in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The coffee (from Honolulu Coffee Company) wasn't sweet and I could barely taste the mocha. It had a hint of roasted flavor which warmed my core!Note: There was a dollar upcharge for the oat milk substitute, but that's okay. Better to be dairy- and pain-free! Welcome to the neighborhood, Crema Coffee Shop! Wishing you much success!

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