I've had friendly experiences here before, but today was humiliating. I ordered a coffee and scone, but the girl at the counter wasn't paying any attention to anything I said and gave me the wrong pastry. When I said " oh, this isn't what I wanted, actually" they said just keep it. And a lady at the register replied: "it's not like he's going to eat it" as I walked out, and everyone in the place started laughing... just so they know, I had a stroke a couple years ago and lost a bit of mobility, therefore have put on some extra weight the last couple years, but comments and shaming like this is never, absolutely NEVER ok! Comments like this are what cause people to self harm. Im really embarrassed to...
Read moreA little peeved by the negative reviews. As someone on the young adult side (mid-late 20s now, so pushing it lol) I thought this place was cute, had personality while being trendy, clean, and welcoming. The coffee was great and not at all over priced considering it's A) right next to the beach B) right next to the hotel C) right next to a gorgeous park and D) in Waikiki??? The food that we got was delicious (pastry and overnight oats) and we enjoyed it right along the edge of the beach. So we didnt stay too long, but the baristas were helpful and it was an overall super chill experience.
As an aside, I've been thinking about the overnight oats for...
Read moreKaimana Coffee Co. is a tiny cafe near the Kaimana Beach Hotel entrance. The espresso was fine, but not worth the $5 price imo. They’re serving Kona Purveyors Coffee beans, so that may be the reason for the inflated price. Service was fine, young adults mostly, they open early so you may have some grumpy baristas…🤷🏻♂️ Minimal food / pastry options & seating out back is a bit cramped and uninteresting, but they have tons of clothes & merchandise & souvenirs for visitors to buy. They have a prime location (no others coffee shops nearby) but feels like a quick shopping / coffee for hotel guests & beach goers… so it won’t be a regular coffee...
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