Coffees of Hawaii

Coffees of Hawaii is a serene 500-acre coffee plantation in Kualapu'u, Molokai, offering freshly roasted island-grown beans, a cozy café, and guided or self-guided tours. Located in the island's heart, it's a perfect stop to savor Hawaiian coffee, explore the local farming process, and enjoy sweeping views of Molokai's central plateau.
Coffees of Hawaii, Molokai
Coffees of Hawaii is a 500-acre (2 sq. km) coffee plantation located in the heart of the island of Molokai. They produce and sell their coffee right here and are committed to producing the finest coffee. In addition to their Molokai Coffee, they also mill and roast 100% Kona and 100% Maui Coffee.
Located right on the plantation is their café and gift shop, where besides their premium Molokai coffee varieties, they also sell island blends, unroasted beans, cups and saucers, apparel, coffee cards, vintage items and a variety of foods, such as bagels, muffins, croissants, sandwiches, soups, salads and their signature drink, called Mocha Mama™.
They also offer two tours: the Morning Espresso Tour and the Mule-Drawn Wagon Tour. Or visitors can do a self-guided tour and learn more about the history of coffee in Hawaii.
Key Features of Coffees of Hawaii
- Large plantation: Spans 500 acres in the central uplands of Molokai near Kualapu'u
- Locally grown coffee: Produces and roasts Molokai, Kona, and Maui coffees onsite
- Café and gift shop: Offers drinks, baked goods, meals, and unique souvenirs
- Tour experiences: Morning Espresso Tour, Mule-Drawn Wagon Tour, and self-guided walks
- Family-friendly hours: Open daily with extended hours on Saturdays

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Reviews and Comments: | |
I have many times enjoyed the wonderfull coffee from
Molokai.
I’m very sorry Monsanto has moved
into your area. Also I’m sorry we no longer want your
product as a result of their presence. |
Stephen Butler, Mon Jan 29, 2018 |
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The coffee was good, nice setting, and nice people. We
were disappointed though, they no longer lead any tours
or allow self-guided tours of the plantation (August
2014). There was an informational story board to look
through. |
Becky, Mon Oct 13, 2014 |
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We came here a few times during our Molokai vacation.
The coffee is good and the setting is nice. If you come
from a big city like we do, it is really charming to
find a cafe that is not crowded. One time we went in
the afternoon and most of the coffee tables were taken
because there was live music which was nice. The
downside: it can take a really long time to get your
coffee. They are not too fast in serving you. Also,
around 10 am there is a tour group coming (around 15-20
people) and if you happen to be there while all of them
order coffee it can take reaaaaally long until your
order is fulfilled. The food is so so. We have tried
worse on Molokai. |
Linda, Jan 21, 2012 |
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Living in Pasadena, CA, I have 5 choices of fresh roast
espresso places within 10 minutes of my house. But on
Molokai, you have "Coffees of Hawaii" with decent
espresso machines, or nothing. I can't speak for the
other review, but my food and pastries were a welcome
life preserver for an island with little gentrified
yuppie/boomer infrastructure. Which of course, is why
you go to Molokai. |
Jason, Fri May 27, 2011 |
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I am sorry to say that I cannot recommend the
Moloka'i Coffees of Hawaii Plantation. After
waiting in a long line, in a tiny coffee shop that was
very hot inside, we bought a pastry and there were ants
on it; this was not realized until after my brother in
law took a bite out of it. The banana shake we ordered
was really sugary and made us all sick (no real bananas
were in it-just syrup). We were also treated poorly by
a saleswoman and decided to leave after that. They just
didn't live up to Moloka'i's motto:
"The Friendly Isle". Disappointed! |
Kailua Gal, April 28, 2010 |
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Location: 1630 Farrington Avenue Kualapuu, HI 96757

Coffees of Hawaii on Molokai

Plantation view

Coffees of Hawaii on Molokai

Administrative offices

Production team

Entrance

Coffee tables

Coffees of Hawaii Cafe

Cafe area

Gift shop

View to Kualapu'u town from the farm
Frequently Asked Questions
☕Can I tour the coffee plantation?
Yes, Coffees of Hawaii offers both self-guided and scheduled tours including a Morning Espresso Tour and a Mule-Drawn Wagon Tour.
🕒What are the opening hours?
The plantation is open from 6 am to 5 pm on weekdays, 8 am to 8 pm on Saturdays, and 8 am to 5 pm on Sundays.
🛍️What can I buy at the gift shop?
You can purchase Molokai coffee, unroasted beans, cups, apparel, food items, and vintage souvenirs at the gift shop.
🍽️Is there food available on site?
Yes, the café offers bagels, muffins, croissants, soups, sandwiches, salads, and specialty drinks like Mocha Mama™.
📍Where is Coffees of Hawaii located?
It is located at 1630 Farrington Avenue in Kualapu'u, Molokai, along Farrington Highway.
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