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Kauaʻi Coffee Company

★★★★½ 4.6/5 (100 reviews)
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870 Halewili Rd, Kalaheo, HI 96741 (800) 545-8605 Website
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Reviews (100)

M A
M A
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We always enjoy visiting and learning about the coffee making process, the samples are an added bonus!!

Elizabeth Underwood
Elizabeth Underwood
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

We ended up booking the farm tour and Lisa was an incredible guide. It was disappointing that we didn’t get to see the facilities with our tickets (just stayed on the bus and drove around the acreage), but the tour was still interesting and factual. The coffee samples are available to anyone, not just reserved for folks with tour tickets. Overall, would recommend just going to the visitor center for samples and saving your cash for a different adventure.

John Ward
John Ward
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Free samples until you drop! Great prices on their coffee and drinks and a great selection of coffee and swag in the gift shop

John Lauer
John Lauer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Beautiful grounds. Did the self guided tour, sampled some coffee and bought some for the rest of our vacation. Had an iced coffee and enjoyed the deck before we hit the gift shop. Really nice place.

Frank Gorgenyi
Frank Gorgenyi
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Shirley was super kind, definitely gave us all the free samples we wanted, left with a pleasant caffeine buzz. More importantly she taught me about the coffee, and found I love the peaberry medium roast. She also encouraged us to do the self guided tour which was interesting.

Ivana M.
Ivana M.
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Nice property. Self-guided tour available. Great coffee tasting. We loved all the coffee we tasted. It's very smooth and rich in flavor. Many different kinds of coffee and bag sizes are available for purchase. They also have a variety of decaf (and one half-caff!) options available.

Ellie
Ellie
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

We stopped for some coffee, did a tasting, had a cup and left. We were told that the Kauai coffee that is in the grocery stores is a lower quality than here on the plantation. Buy your coffee here!!

Lindsey Norman
Lindsey Norman
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Highly recommend the Farm Tour at Kauai Coffee! Our group of seven toured in November 2022 and we were running a little late due to some unexpected traffic. Kauai Coffee called us to see if we were alright and if we needed directions instead of just leaving without us, which I thought was really nice of them. Lisa is a fabulous and funny tour guide and all the staff members working in the shop are top notch. Remember you get a discount in the shop if you did the Farm Tour!

YU BI
YU BI
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

The coffee tastes smooth and special, especially the one Vanilla Mac nut flavor, strongly recommended. The self guided tour is relaxing and fun. I enjoyed reading the interesting boards about the history of the company and their efforts to made good coffee. And of course, playing and petting the kitties in the farm was almost therapeutic. However, I was shocked by the bad service of the staff there, didn't expect such rudeness and discrimination at all. The staff providing the coffee sample ignored my questions, didn't look at me at all when handing me the drinks, because she was so busy flirting with the White man behind me. When I tried to get some cream, I couldn't open the cream bottle, BTW, the bottle is weirdly hard to open. She then ROLLED HER EYES on me and then continue to laugh and talk with the white dude. Lady, I am sorry to interrupt your flirting, but I am more sorry to be treated this way by another woman of color. Such a pitty that this one staff ruined all others' effort. I can only rate this experience as one star and will not consider going there again.

Vanessa B.
Vanessa B.
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This place is a good little pit stop on the way to Waimea Canyon. We stopped and went through the gift shop to the coffee trying station. Then after we found out favorite (ours was that dark blue estate coffee), we ordered drinks. I had my coffee fix from the samples, so I ended up ordering a banana shake which was good. After we got our rim drinks we did a quick little self guided tour around the ground. Then we had a bathroom break before getting back on the road. There is a nice photo spot on their patio.

Brianna Ulibarri
Brianna Ulibarri
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Went around 1pm in the afternoon and was fairly busy but not crowded. There were many free samples of coffees to try, as well as other coffee drinks, espresso beverages and sweet treats to try (at an affordable price). The museum was small but entertaining. The gift shop had an amazing selection of coffee roasts and merchandise. The walking tour took about 15 minutes, with great information on the history of the coffee company and the coffee planting, harvesting and roasting process. Overall, a very cool place for the casual coffee drinker and the caffeine enthusiast! Beautiful views of the coffee plants and ocean. 💚

Brandon-Dean Morris
Brandon-Dean Morris
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Great coffee but not worth the drive out to see the farms. Just a gift shop and a very mini museum with a video playing. The chocolate pea berry cookies were pretty awesome and they give out unlimited free samples of all their coffee so you can find your fav before you order a big cup. The “tour” is more “walk across the road and look at a coffee tree”. Very meh.

Nathan B
Nathan B
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great stop with a quick walking tour. Fun to walk through the fields and get a quick overview of coffee here on the island. Be sure to check out inside for free coffee samples and plenty of whole-bean varieties made right here!

Manish Sathe
Manish Sathe
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

We made a stop to check this place out and it was OK. There is coffee tasting, a cafe to buy coffee and snacks. They offer the tour but not sure if it is worth the money. You could easily walk around and take a look at the garden, a small museum type room with historic stuff etc.

Jaxton Anderson
Jaxton Anderson
★★☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

The tour was very laid back and informative. The service could have been better. I ordered a Mocha and when asked what size I wanted I pointed to the larger of the two. But when I was rang up I was charged for the coffee of the day. When I asked the clerk when my mocha would be ready she said I ordered the coffee of the day. I never asked for the coffee of the day. Everyone else was very welcoming and kind.

Brent Lessing
Brent Lessing
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

We enjoyed our tour of the coffee plantation. They had a lot of free coffee samples to taste. It is a self walking tour and the little cafe on site has a good selection of snacks to accompany the coffee.

Stephanie Flynn
Stephanie Flynn
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

So glad we stopped off at the coffee farm. The place gives out free samples of 4-5 different flavors. You can enjoy a cup there and buy whichever you end up loving! Walk around the farm to see how the coffee beans are cultivated. Super cute and nice afternoon pick me up for all coffee drinkers

Nicalena Neary
Nicalena Neary
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Kauai Coffee Plantation is a neat place to visit. There is a small Museum where you can learn about coffee picking. the roasting process etc. There is a Tasting Room where you can try different coffees. You can also purchase drinks. The Gift Shop sells coffee and other items. Worth a visit

Christine
Christine
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

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?!

Scott Freeman
Scott Freeman
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I had the best coffee ever. Barrel aged coffee beans from a rum barrel. They only make it ever so often. It's $48 for 1 lb. Well worth it.