Reviews for Tea:licious Cafe in Kailua-Kona, HI
Oooh what a great find for bfast. And, I suspect for lunch too. If you think some of the bfast offerings sound odd, like musili... with milk AND orange juice, don?t worry it tastes great. And they serve delicious coffee, not just tea. They use local growncoffee for pour over, and imported coffee for espresso. The local coffee is best for pour over and not espresso. Read more
The new owners have made a good place great. Not sure how describe the place being better besides higher quality more attention... to service and overall quality of atmosphere but very happy with end result. Had intended to make purchase to go but wascompelled to stay and enjoy. & enjoy I did. Highly recommend if one is craving a comfortable cup of tea in a relaxed atmosphere.No high pressure sales vibes just flawless execution of servicing customers needs ???? Read more
We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, and the foods and drinks were great! The service was very average in my opinion, in that... no matter how excited we were, the workers never seemed to show any desire or enjoyment of service. In 3 visits within a week,I don't recall a smile, a thank you, or any other indication of appreciation. Maybe because they don't feel they have to, but itwould have definitely gotten them a fifth star. Read more
Definitely a cozy place, food is even good but half of the waitstaff is jaded. Feels like they?ve been in the food industry too... long. Maybe it?s time to move on ladies. You walk in and you?re welcomed with a blank stare. No hello, no how are you today.They?re unfriendly and unwelcoming. I went there twice and I wouldn?t go back nor do I recommend you spend your money there.It?s unfortunate. When I walk into a place I wanna feel the passion. I wanna feel the good energy I don?t wanna walk into aplace and feel like it?s a funeral Read more
The plan was to have breakfast at 808 Grindz Cafe, where a lot of locals go, but we ended up at Tealicious. I had the purple... tea, the yoghurt parfait with muesli, chopped fruit and honey, and a lemon cream cheese pastry. Dave had chia seed with muesli,chopped fruit and honey and the Portuguese Tart. All items were taste and tongue pleasing. I also got to hear one of the coo-cooclocks sound out 10am and got some ideas on things to do in the area from the community bulletin board. Read more
High marks from me- Decent tea and decent people. Great local Hawaiian Black tea, served in charming mismatched china. Got a... whole pot and was very glad I did. Tiny place, 4 inside tables and a couch. Great atmosphere. Light menu - including one of theBEST German potato salads I've ever had. Comprehensive tea & tisane selection including East Frisian tea & chilled localKombucha. Not expensive, $10-20 range only because there was just so much I wanted to try. Read more
On to something so electric and unique in Kona. They offer the most amazing tea selections and little treats here. Gotta try the... Rose tea. All pastries are delicious. The only thing I wish that they would cut is fresh fruits to serve instead. Otherwise,everything else is worth trying. Read more
Rare french-style cafe on the island. The espresso is better than average on the island (which is a VERY low bar). The... Portuguese Tart was well made - impressively done. Chocolate cake is well made, but could have more of a rich chocolateflavor. The only place on the island I saw proper croissants. Regular and almond available. They looked great. Prices here arereasonable for the quality. If you're staying walking distance or have a vehicle I'd stop trying other cafes and just come herefor your daily coffee, unless you need wifi. They open really early. Pictured is the Portuguese Tart, Chocolate Cake, anddouble shot espresso. Tip: there's no wifi. Also, check their display case for 50% off baked goods. Substantial parking aroundthe building. Read more