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    Hala Tree Cafe

    4.4 (111 reviews)

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for working

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    Breakfast sandwich
    Ashlee M.

    Such a great breakfast stop. The view is amazing and the food was super tasty. Not your average options so if you are looking for simple this is not it. They offer yummy elevated options. They had make everything so be patient for your server.

    Mindy P.

    We stopped for a coffee on our way to the North Shore as we were feeling a bit sleepy. What a beautiful, serene place! They serve 00% Kona coffee. The staff were super friendly and welcoming. We got a cold brew for $7. They all come in 16oz cups. It was very tasty. What a lovely place to have a coffee!

    Count area to order your food. Light menu.
    Ron S.

    The food was good. We enjoyed everything we had. Customer service was fantastic. They go out of the way to make you feel at home. Ambience is quiet and friendly.

    Salmon and cream cheese toast
    Madison W.

    Super yummy, quick service, great views. What more could you ask for? We ate next door at Crouching Lion and decided to come back for breakfast and coffee the following day. Happy that we did!

    Clarissa V.

    This is the best coffee on the island. You can even take little roasters and tStings sessions. Or sip your coffee in the balcony overlooking the ocean or else take your coffee to go! After a hike at Crouching Lion Summit this spot hit the spot before going to Lanikai back to chill and on to Waikiki.

    My table-mates shared, and allowed me to sample each of these... yum! I'm pretty sure my mouth sores are all healed up. (kidding!)
    Mark S.

    There is a "hidden" beach not too far from this location that my family members (who's lineage on Oahu dates back to the 1870's) recently shared with me. On a recent Sunday, I spent the better part of the early morning walking upon the hallowed sands of this hidden beach, Then only a few minutes later, my family lead me to discovering another gem...the Hala Tree Cafe. In an effort to, "cut to the chase", (You know..so that you can get on with your day), I am going to do something that might seem weird. I now shall spare the reader from having to wallow through lengthy flowery descriptions and praise about the food, drinks and service at Hala-- and instead, I shall now jump to my concluding comments... Commence jump to final comments in 3... 2..... 1...... As I drove home along the winding and rainswept Kamehameha highway, that morning, I thought to myself, "How lucky can one guy get...? In the matter of a single lazy Sunday morning, I was treated not only to one of the most beautiful spots in all of Hawaii, but also to an adorable gem of a restaurant-- with some truly-amazing flavorful coffee drinks. Dare I mention the chai tea concoctions? And what about those biscuits that, as soon as I had my first bite, I immediately felt compelled to break-off a few bits, and share them with those who were blessing me with their presence at that table... a salt-air-kissed table, with breathtaking panoramic views of Oahu's windward coast. As I experienced it, I felt a deep appreciation for the fact that "the powers that be in the universe" allowed things to line up so perfectly on the space /time continuum to make this moment possible. *It actually was pretty serene, and as we chatted over coffee and our light breakfasts, I gave a silent word of thanks to what ever powers might be listening. But then suddenly, my thoughts filled with visions of this special place being overwhelmed by hordes of, "perfect biscuit and coffee seeking" individuals. I realized what I had to do. Just as that beach's location has been a, "kept-and-hidden" secret for generations (revealed only to a select-few, in order to protect it from its own perfect self.).. Hala Tree Cafe must also be kept a secret. I can not, in good conscience, allow my words to contribute to the sullying of the experience! A sacred duty of stewardship and conservation has been thrust upon me. I must protect this, "most-special of places". For it's own good, it must remain hidden from the huddled masses and wretched refuse who would come seeking its soul-reviving coffee, it's wonderful baked goods, and its nurturing and gentile pace of life. Therefore... If you happen to be reading this, please swing a pocket watch, with a gentle and rhythmic motion, in front of your face. You are getting sleepy.... sleeeeee-py... sleeeeee-peee. Take a deep, slow breath. You are relaxing deeper and deeper... drifting off. drifting off..driftng...(this last word is whispered)... off. When i snap my finger you shall feel yourself falling into a deep, deep, peaceful sleep. You shall then be under my comforting and caring power. (*sound of a snap). When you arise, you shall not remember anything about this place. And those wonderful tastes that linger in your mouth and that peaceful content feeling in your soul..? Ignore them. They are just part of your dream. My daughter says that I'm weird and dumb. "Dad, you're dumb!" is often followed by, "And you are Sooooo weird." I think she might be right. But in all sincerity, I hope that others can enjoy the quiet serenity and wonderful food and drink that this place offers. And I have not even mentioned how the staff here is exceptionally welcoming and caring. But, I do seriously feel that if too many people come a calling, it could be spoiled. So, what do you say?... we keep this between you and I? (*knowing wink and shared head- nod)

    Angel C.

    Coffee shop on Windward Oahu, up the road from Kualoa Ranch! My husband and I first heard of Hala Tree a few months ago from a sponsored Instagram ad of their roasted Kona coffee beans. Ordering their beans was appealing to us as it would save us a trip to the Big Island. Hubby decided to order one bag of their Medium Roast and Red Bourbon beans, both 100% Kona coffee! Coffee purist and local barista friends tell us 100% Kona coffee" is a marketing scam. Scam or not, these coffee beans taste fresh, especially when brewed as pourover or as a cold brew! Red Bourbon is mostly fruity and somewhat nutty, while the medium roast is an overall tasty, nutty flavor. We love that each bag of coffee beans includes a QR code to trace the date and location of bean roasting. Ok, this review should really be about the cafe itself! To my surprise, after a work trip in Kualoa Ranch, a coworker suggested we drive up the street to check out Hala Tree Cafe. As a fan of their coffee beans, I was excited. The cafe itself faces the ocean and is attached to The Crouching Lion restaurant and bar. Hala Tree is spacious and open air, yet covered. The cafe has a lanai (outdoor seating) and "indoor" seating, including couches. I ordered an iced Hawaiian Mocha. I was pleasantly surprised that the chocolate wasn't too sweet and had a good cacao flavor. The coffee flavor was just right, too! Strong, but smooth. Since my husband wasn't with me, but didn't want him to miss out, I ordered him a cold brew without ice. I went ahead and took a sip of his cold brew. I loved it. It wasn't sour or burnt at all. It reminded me of the Hala Tree Medium Roast. Considering their beachside ambiance and the fact that they roast and sell 100% Kona Coffee, prices were reasonable! Non-coffee drinkers can enjoy fruit drinks or matcha lattes. They sell pastries as well. I ordered a peanut butter ball, sweet peanut butter rolled up in oats and chocolate chips. It was a bit on the sweet side, but I think it's intended to be washed down with strong coffee. I highly recommend Hala Tree Cafe if you need a pitstop on your way to PCC, Papa Ole's, La'ie, Kahuku, Hau'ula, or on your way out from Kualoa Ranch! This place is appealing to both locals and tourists!

    Steven S H C.

    Ambience 5 because of the awesome view of the ocean, not minding the power line running along the road or the trucks on HWY 93. Food 5, loved freshly baked banana bread, biscuits and also using the apple banana which costs more. Service 5. Things can not be perfect but can improve. Patio tables were dirty I ended up cleaning first. After I wiped it off, it was still very sticky. Great place to stop and take a restroom break and enjoy their lighter fare with some awesome Kona coffee.

    Dan A.

    I tried one of their late Summer specials; it was their Hibiscus Cold Brew. This was very refreshing...just the right amount of sweetness from the cold foam. Roselles on top was an attractive garnish. Also, I took the north entrance at 10mph...the slower speed and lack of traffic allowed for a smoother entry.

    Mango matcha
    Samantha C.

    Tried the mango matcha and I think it was the mango that tasted weird so I don't recommend that drink. I believe the matcha probably would've been fine so I would try it again. It's a very nice place to relax and enjoy beach views. Their peanut butter oat balls are delicious. Parking is good because they have a lot.

    Hawaiian Mocha
    Eric B.

    Hala Tree is without a doubt my favorite cafe in the world. Yes, I know that sounds like a hyperbole, but I'm telling the truth! I will drive up from town any day to enjoy a fresh cup of Hala Tree. The coffee is fresh from their farm on Kona and everything from seed to cup is handled in-house. The ambience of the cafe is incredibly relaxing, especially combined with the surrounding views. If you love mocha, I recommend ordering the Hawaiian mocha, which blends their Red Bourbon coffee with local Manoa chocolate! But honestly, their coffee is so good that it also is incredible in black by itself too.

    macnut latte
    Schawnee G.

    Food was okay.. Tables were sticky..... The avocado toast was $16 for a full Enjoyed it. paid over $58 for two coffees and two breakfast meals with a side of fruit and toast. Views are nice but the drive wasn't worth it

    Kerith H.

    Eh, the view is better than the food. I was exited to try this place as it looked amazing. Esthetics are there but everything we tried food wise was bland and we didn't feel it was worth it. Oatmeal with fruit - premade and oats were dry. Fruit was brown and wilted. Egg bites - zero flavor. Needed at least everything bagel seasoning or something!! Mango dragonfruit chia - even-though fruit was "fresh" it had zero flavor. I usually love chia seeds with fruit! Avocado toast - look amazing but again no flavor. It was also extremely difficult to eat without everything falling off. I lost at least half of the toppings- so sad. Iced Matcha latte - decent but nothing special. Should have tried the mango one! It's a beautiful space with a nice lanai that you can sit and see the beach. Service was good but with the price and taste, I probably won't return.

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