Kona Joe Coffee LLC
79-7346 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua
(808) 322-2100
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Great coffee and view 5/5
Service: 5
Took a tour here from a cruise ship. Enjoyed learning how coffee is roasted and processed.
The scenery is great, the food is delicious, and the coffee is good
Service: 5
Great breakfast sandwich and latte. The view was very nice.
Service: 5
The view and the coffee taste great. I think 50% of Koreans on the Big Island stay here.
Service: 5
Since 1994...
Coffea Arabica cultivated on the slopes of Hualalai & Mauna Loa in the North & South Kona Districts of the Big Island...
As one of the most expensive coffees in the world, only coffee from the Kona Districts can be described as "Kona"...
Great coffee and great views. Kona joe is one of my favorite coffee farm stops, we've been here many times and always enjoy it.
Service: 5
Outstanding view to take in while having some of the best coffee there is
Service: 5
Stunning panoramic ocean views while sipping on delicious coffee! I tried the cold brew with mac nut and it was incredible. Makes me wish I could have my coffee here every morning!
Service: 5
Beautiful spot overlooking the ocean. Afternoon coffee tour was super informative and also not busy which meant we had a private tour!
Service: 4
Restaurantji Recommends
Beautiful location overlooking the ocean, with comfortable seating, various coffee drinks (including a French Press Peaberry for $30), a nice gift shop (with free coffee samples). I wish we had come for lunch at the taco place.
Service: 4
Good experience. Interesting.
Service: 5
The view is gorgeous, I recommend it. The coffee is ok, it was a bit sour for me, but it's not for everyone. Definitely recommend
Service: 5
It’s not a place you must visit!
Beautiful property and view. Good coffee. Be aware of the difference between their blends and 100% Kona. I personally don't want to be buying or drinking coffee beans from around the world when I'm here for Kona coffee.
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