Royal Kona Coffee Mill & Museum

Royal Kona Coffee Mill & Museum is a coffee shop South Kona located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (808) 328-2511

  • Website

    royalkonacoffee.com

  • Instagram

    royalkonacoffee

  • X (Twitter)

    royalkonahi

  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Coffee Shop

Address

83-5443 Mamalahoa Hwy South Kona , HI 96704 United States

Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Parking Public Lot

Comments / 6


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Suzanne Nowicki

Lots of free samples of coffees , cakes , and chocolate . Make sure you go all the way inside to see an interesting short video of how the coffee is made.

Ken Yeung

Driving up, it might appear that it's closed, but the entrance is in the back. Car parking is to the left of the building (when coming off the main road ).

Pamela Williams

Great sale on the pumpkin spice coffee !! Beautiful jewelry also!

Lomé

The passionfruit cheesecake is a winner with that cup of Kona coffee !

Drew Cheng

Lots of free samples of coffee and candy to try. Taste the 100% Kona Peaberry , it's the best.

IPat Murphy

save your $$$. buy peaberry and kona coffees $10 cheaper on Oahu's Aloha Stadium Market held Saturdays.

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