In Hale‘iwa Town, Bird’s Nest Coffee Co. Is a Roost for Craft Coffee
A converted gas station on O‘ahu’s North Shore is a hub for coffee aficionados and newbies.
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A converted gas station on O‘ahu’s North Shore is a hub for coffee aficionados and newbies.
Jambalaya, gumbo, sandwiches and good coffee round out an all-day menu.
A love letter to a beloved coffee shop that will pour its last cup on Aug. 23.
En Hakkore Café from Ke‘eaumoku’s old 88 Pal Pal reopens in Palama Supermarket on Makaloa Street.
Where to find authentic or nontraditional cà phê sữa đá to switch up your coffee routine.
More than 50 restaurants, cafes and bars have had to shut down for days in Downtown and Chinatown Honolulu.
Head to Ward for a grocery store sanctuary, Kailua for some locally sourced coffee or another one of these remote work-friendly spots.
Craft-brewed coffee from small, independent roasters pairs with irresistible baked goods on Fort Street Mall.
A retired firefighter’s locally roasted coffee beans are now sold around O‘ahu.
A century-old diner, a trio of brand new eateries and the only AYCE sushi restaurant on O‘ahu.
The Garden adds breakfast toasts and sandwiches and a kid-friendly sibling to The Boardroom.
There’s something for everyone on this steamy and cozy drink (and broth) list.
This coffee shop has one of the city’s best chocolate chip cookies and loaded toasts that are a slice above.
Spice things up this season with drinks and treats available around O‘ahu that scream sweater weather vibes.
A day trip reassures that the Garden Isle’s evolving dining scene still has room for the classics.
Yes, you’ll be buzzing—but you get to taste locally grown coffees side by side with blends from around the world.
Wine joins coffee at The Curb
Online pre-orders for these Japanese-inspired coffees can sell out in 30 minutes—when the business is open.
Think Hawai‘i coffees, house-made nut milks and rainbow tea lattes.
Frolic intern Lauren Kaneshiro dishes her go-tos and must-eats around her hometown.
Yes, the search has gotten harder, but these places still exist.
More than coffee and French pastries, Café Kopi has laksa that Southeast Asian expats are calling legit.
Find pour over coffees, teas and a rich hot chocolate with a slow burn—all of which come from the island—in Mountain View.
TK Yamada, who spent more than a decade working and roasting for other cafés, now has his own spot with an extraordinarily pleasant lānai.