Had a lovely day time with both of the owners; we tried several types of coffee, some Mamaki tea, some chocolate covered coffee beans. We even got to visit with Manny’s parakeets and cute baby chicks. He gave us some delicious avocados that we enjoyed in our hotel room the next day. I recommend that anyone visiting the island check them out; they are such a nice couple.
Deepti S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Birmingham, MI
We went just before 5 pm. The owners were kind to spend time with us. Coffee arm tour was amazing. Along the way we saw horses, cinnamon trees, allspice trees, orange tree, papaya! We were in heaven! We tasted some home grown coffee. I would recommend the farm to everyone who is visiting Kona. It is not a tourist trap.
Peat S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Walnut Creek, CA
Drove the full distance up a windy road to visit. Suprise, sign on door said closed despite being business hours. I guess business is good, went down the road and had an amazing time at Heavenly Coffee. Too bad!
Bick T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
This was such a great experience! Unlike some of the other Kona farms, this is not a tourist trap. It’s off the beaten path at high elevation – hence the great coffee – and it’s hard to imagine there’s another farm quite like it. The owner conducted our tour. She got behind the wheel of her truck and drove us through the whole expansive farm. She showed us all the coffee trees and explained the farming process. She also took the time to point out some less expected features of the farm: fire rocks(giant boulders of cooled lava); cinnamon trees; newly ripe avocados that we could pick and take home with us. We were offered home-brewed tea and a tasting of their award-winning coffees after the tour. At the end of it all, we walked away with a couple pounds of coffee and a great experience. Thank you to Buddha’s Cup! What a special place and what a memorable visit!
Eric T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Modesto, CA
Great tour and property. We learned so much about how coffee is made and why their coffee is so good On the tour you will get to see so many interesting plants, trees and a chameleon. Make sure you get to see milo the talking parakeet. We got to try 2 teas and 4 coffees. We slo were served macadamia nuts and rum cakes. This place is hard to find but worth the stop
Grubnoisseur Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Aloha is what I say everytime I think of this coffee. I did not have the opportunity to visit, but will make it a point to make the trip these folks provide some serious grounds. I was served this coffee private reserve at a hotel breakfast via french press. I poured a cup and noticed it looked wonderfully dark and rich. Upon first sip, laaaaahhhh. My gosh is this coffee silky smooth, intense and sweet!!! I had three cups each one better than the prior. I have a 16oz bag of private reserve beans at home which I have been brewing and am majorly bummed I am almost out. Hands down now my favorite coffee without a doubt knocking Jamaican Blue off the mountain. Highly recommend trying this coffee. When you first taste it I guarantee you will feel deprived for any other Kona you have tried and say«Wow so this is what real Kona coffee is supposed to taste like!».
Chavela V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sacramento, CA
Great place to stop on the road from Kona to volcano. Pineapple rum cake was tasty; coffee is very good; owner was super friendly and helpful.
Lani M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Very cool tasting room and an even cooler drive to get there, makes you think of Jurassic Park! The tasting was very casual and they brewed up all the different kinds of coffee we wanted to try then and there. Lots of different kinds of coffee from all their different farms, really unique tastes. Really liked the homey vibe, with dogs outside and some inside to play with while coffee tasting!