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Straight outta Kona |
One Aloha Tower Drive Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 524 0888 http://www.badasscoffee.com |
When Hawai'i first became coffee country, valiant donkeys made the trek up and down the mountains, carrying pounds of beans on their backs. The name of this coffee company honors the donkeys of yore. You can get a large drip coffee or a nonfat iced caramel macchiato -- whatever you desire. You can stock up on pounds of coffee, mugs and tee shirts. Located in the Aloha Tower Marketplace. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch the buzz |
150 Kaiulani Avenue Lobby of Ohana East Hotel Honolulu, HI 96815-3292 United States +1 808 924 2223 http://www.ohanahotels.com/hot... |
If its not the well-facilitated accommodation of Ohana East, then the enticing aroma of fresh bagels, muffins and other treats is sure to keep you hooked at The Daily Buzz. Located at the lobby of the hotel, this cafe not only lures guests to make reservations in the premises but provides a good hang-out for tourists. An irresistible menu full of sandwiches, fresh fruit, salads, pastries is in store for those looking for a light snack. Businessmen are often seen hanging around here enjoying a smoothie while accessing the net. One can pack a take-away for a picnic on the beach or use the catering services for conferences/business meetings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something grand |
31, North Pauahi Street Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 531 0001 http://www.grandcafeandbakery.... |
Established in the year 1923 by Mr. Ti Chong Ho, Grand Cafe has been serving patrons for decades on another street altogether. Recently revived and relocated by his grandson, Mr Pang, Grand Cafe continues serving classic American cuisine of the twenties. You could also pick up something from the eclectic range of confectioneries. Don't miss out on the Saturday Brunch that runs all day long. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Light on Pocket |
1145 Maunakea Street Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 533 0606 |
While the food served here is pretty heavy on spice, it's not as heavy on your pocket. It's a small eatery with only four tables that makes the place quite intimate and a casual place to hang out. Great food priced relatively cheap. The food has more of Chinese and Singaporean influence. Noodles and seafood and even fresh vegetables it's all so spicy and cooked to perfection to give you just the right texture and taste. This small cafe is frequented by many people and boasts of rave reviews and accolades from many visitors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hard to miss |
2300 Kalakaua Avenue Lobby of Ohana Waikiki Beachcomber Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 4646 (Hotel) http://ohanahotels.com/hotels_... |
If you've just checked in at Ohana Waikiki Beachcomber and want to grab a bite before an exploration of the island, Hibiscus cafe is a very good option. Whether you're on the go or want to simply lounge around, Hibiscus promises a good time. With a menu ranging from American to International cuisine all served buffet-style, the menu usually full of surprises. With an easy, casual ambiance and its prime location, this place is occupied by both hotel guests and tourists, out shopping nearby at Macy's. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine arts museum |
900 South Beretania Street Thomas Square Historic District Honolulu, HI 96814-1495 United States +1 808 532 8700 http://www.honoluluacademy.org/ |
The impressive holdings of Hawaii's fine arts museum include one of the nation's finest collections of Asian art as well as a 17,000-piece collection of graphic arts and artifacts from Hawaiian and other ancient civilizations around the world. Italian Renaissance and American works are also on exhibit. Guided tours are available. The 290-seat Academy Theatre presents more than 400 programs annually. A restaurant and gift shop is also onsite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale coffee bar |
1450 Ala Moana Boulevard, Space 3066 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 949 1500 http://www.honolulucoffee.com |
Worn out from hours of exploring the vast, busy Ala Moana Shopping Center? This breezy indoor/outdoor cafe is the perfect place to relax and sip an iced mocha or Italian soda. Espresso drinks and pastries are served. Deliciously authentic gelato is available by the scoop. The long lines and crowded tables are a testament to the tasty fare. The atmosphere is casual; Hawaiian breezes drift through the indoor and outdoor dining areas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honolulu's favorite |
1555 Kalani Street Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 800 454 1199 http://www.lioncoffee.com/ |
In a place where coffee is a major export and cafes abound, this coffee shop still manages to stand out. This is an excellent spot to stop for a latte or for a pound of authentic Kona Gold. The Kalani Street location is a roasting plant, the home of the administrative offices, and a retail location. Take a tour of the factory, and sip a cup of joe afterward. Several other locations can be found in Honolulu. Call the toll-free number for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |