Kauaʻi Coffee Company
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Kauaʻi Coffee Company Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Christine
We really enjoyed our stop here! We didn’t get to enjoy the guided tour or tastings, but we instead did a self guided walk through and tasting ourselves. I recommend starting your days adventures here to enjoy the coffee and the sights. Oh and did I mention the coffee is AMAZING?!
Mercury Lawton
One of my favorite spots in Kauai! Coffee samples are always great and the self-guided walking tour is a fun place to take a stroll.
Jamie Mezei
This place is awesome. The lines of trees are met with the blue hue of the ocean. Absolutely gorgeous. Coffee is good, you get to walk around and identify how their coffee is made.
Jack Bello
This is a super fun spot if you are into coffee! They do free samples of some coffee, as well as make drinks as well. They have a great little self-guided tour as well, that walks you through the process. Definitely worth stopping by! The staff were very friendly as well.
Michael Amato
We love the coffee and visiting the plantation is always a highlight of our trip. You can try many of the different varieties and zero in on what you like. With over 20 types offered it can be overwhelming, but the staff is very knowledgeable and eager to guide you. They also offer some food and gift items. The little self guided walk is nice.
Kirk Hauer
Come taste some of the best coffee in the world! Then take it home with you.
The Kauai Coffee Company has a breathtakingly gorgeous plantation and is well worth a tour. Pro tip: save room for the ice cream.
Eric Marasco
Coffee is fantastic, staff was friendly and helpful. You can get up close to the coffee trees too. A must stop if you enjoy coffee!
Martin Metz
We did the self guided farm tour and it was ok. Some of the texts have not been updated in the past three years. It’s a huge farm with big machinery and industrialized processes which is obviously explained in its size. However, if you seek the personal experience, where work is done manually on a small 50 acre farm, this here is not where to go. They offered five coffee types for tasting.
David Jackson
Love coming here. It’s amazing how much property they are growing coffee beans on. The history is very cool too. I like the self tour and learning the process of going from plant to coffee bean. They have a small museum and coffee tasting. The gift shop has great gifts to take back to the mainland.
Justin S
Perfect stop on a rainy day. Did the outside walking tour and learned some on coffee and saw the process. Enjoyed some coffee and their flavors. Great coffee