If there’s one beverage Hawaii is known for, it’s coffee. After all, Hawaii is the only American state with land able to grow coffee. And while we love Hawaii Island’s famous Kona Coffee as much as the next person, we’re pretty enamored with the coffee shops you’ll find scattered across Hawaii’s other main islands, especially this one. Nestled in the heart of Honolulu, Ali’i Coffee was recently listed as No. 45 on Yelp’s “Top 100 Places To Eat In America” for 2019. Ready to learn all about what makes this unassuming gem so remarkable? Read on.

Now in its sixth year, the annual Yelp Top 100 list doesn’t necessarily highlight the restaurants with the most five-star reviews but instead honors eateries across the United States that rank so highly that they’ve earned the status of “must try” for 2019. And with only 129 five-star reviews at the time of publication, Ali’i Coffee may not have even been on your radar… until now.

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook

Nestled in the heart of Honolulu’s Chinatown near Hawaii Pacific University, you might walk right on past Ali’i Coffee if you didn’t know about it.

Ali’i Coffee Co./Google There’s no dedicated parking, no gimmicks, and hardly any foot traffic outside its doors, but if you step inside, you’ll be treated to a cup of Joe unlike any other.

The coffee served here is a cut above the rest, and you’re sure to agree after just one sip.

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook From their popular nitro cold brew infused with nitrogen gas to their handcrafted “coff-tails,” there’s something for everyone to like here.

Does cold-brew coffee and lavender sound as heavenly to you as it does to us?

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook What about their honey and ginger variety affectionately named “The Red Head " or the “Ono Coconut,” which is made with cold-brew coffee coconut milk, muddled pineapple, and a hint of macadamia nut syrup? Talk about delicious!

But wait, Yelp named Ali’i Coffee as one of the best places to eat, right? Of course, they have a stellar food menu.

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook Choose from half a dozen sandwiches, a few salads, and the obligatory avocado toast or try one of their flatbreads. This prosciutto and pear flatbread topped with onions, mixed greens, and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar is to die for.

And while the coffee — as well as the food — is certainly top-notch, the ambiance makes Ali’i Coffee truly stand out in a crowd.

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook The light and airy shop is warm and inviting, the tables and stools are all made with reclaimed or upcycled wood, and the revolving artwork showcased on the walls supports Oahu’s art scene.

So, what are you waiting for?

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook Whether you’re looking for a place to stop for your morning caffeine fix or are hoping to meet up with friends or just enjoy a good book by yourself on your day off, Ali’i Coffee is an absolute must-visit for any island coffee lover.

Address: 35 S Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI, 96813

Ali’i Coffee Co./Facebook

Ali’i Coffee Co./Google

There’s no dedicated parking, no gimmicks, and hardly any foot traffic outside its doors, but if you step inside, you’ll be treated to a cup of Joe unlike any other.

From their popular nitro cold brew infused with nitrogen gas to their handcrafted “coff-tails,” there’s something for everyone to like here.

What about their honey and ginger variety affectionately named “The Red Head " or the “Ono Coconut,” which is made with cold-brew coffee coconut milk, muddled pineapple, and a hint of macadamia nut syrup? Talk about delicious!

Choose from half a dozen sandwiches, a few salads, and the obligatory avocado toast or try one of their flatbreads. This prosciutto and pear flatbread topped with onions, mixed greens, and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar is to die for.

The light and airy shop is warm and inviting, the tables and stools are all made with reclaimed or upcycled wood, and the revolving artwork showcased on the walls supports Oahu’s art scene.

Whether you’re looking for a place to stop for your morning caffeine fix or are hoping to meet up with friends or just enjoy a good book by yourself on your day off, Ali’i Coffee is an absolute must-visit for any island coffee lover.

Ali’i Coffee is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They are closed Sunday. For more information, visit their website or follow them on Facebook.

For a fantastic cup of coffee on the other side of Oahu, head to this one-of-a-kind chocolate and coffee farm.

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