Island Vintage Coffee

2301 Kalakaua Ave Suite 215, Honolulu - 96815
287 reviews
Coffee Shops Coffee & Tea Hawaiian
(808) 926-5662

Check in via with the attached QR code to reserve your spot in line and check the queue, all from your hotel room.

Their normal Benedict is amazing (they don't tell you crunchy potato and asparagus are inside the benny, fyi). Also, the braised beef Locomoco is super flavorful; haven't had anything like it

really nice food and service. the tofu poke is good and the pitaya smoothie is great

Got coffee and the Lox of Bagel. Both were so good. Honolulu is busy and there was a long line that moved slow (seemed to me that people weren’t prepared to order when they got to the counter). If you are going to wait in line for food - this place is worth it. I would suggest they set up food menu boards somewhere so people in line can prepare. The QR code was by the door but I noticed many people didn’t know what to order when they got to the till.

We got there early on a Sunday morning and the line was intensely long. The numbering system was random so there was no way to know where you were in line. Also, the baked goods selection was not that great. The food was good and they worked through the line pretty quickly.

The coffee is great. But not worth the wait. At all. It took me 42 minutes to get a drip coffee. Not worth it at all. There are only two sizes of cups. All hot drinks are 12 oz. And all cold are 16 oz.

Spent 1 hour in line to get in at 10 Am only to be informed my order of a bagel will take an additional 30 mins

Delcious iced Island lattes, mushroom brioche and kalua pork baguette. Worth the wait in line. Will definitely be eating here again during our trip

Order online to skip the line or skip this place entirely. Try Honolulu Coffee at the Sheraton or Brew + Foam instead for faster service.

The breakfast plate is delicious. The chai tea latte and special ice tea were tasty too. Cute shop. Friendly staff. Prices reasonable. Would definitely recommend for anyone hanging on the North Shore.