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  • Located across the street from EOS Gym, Hi Coffee is a family owned restaurant that specializes in quality Kona coffee. Like many of the students that frequent this establishment, I first came here looking for a quiet place to drink a good cup of coffee and get some school work done. I didn't realize that after my initial visit, I would soon become a regular! Location: Like I stated above, it is located across the street from the EOS Gym on Stephanie and the 215. It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the inside is very spacious. Though I am not from the islands of Hawaii, there is something about the pastel blue walls and bright wooden floors that makes it feel like home. Service: From the workers to the owners themselves, I have never had a bad experience with their service. The owners will regularly walk up to various tables and ask to see if everything was to your liking. Seeing the relationships they all have with the regulars shows how much of a genuine connection they strive to have with every person that walks through their doors. Recently, they added a rewards system for anyone who wants it. I believe it is $.10 earned for every $1.00 spent to redeem later on. With the amount of times I come here, this will surely come in handy! Food: So many options! This establishment specializes in 100% Kona coffee. Their cold brew is one of the strongest I have ever had. It kept me awake and alert all day after a 48-hour all nighter (if that's still considered an all-nighter at that point). The taste is pleasant and not bitter/sour like some other cold brews I've tried. As with their lattes, I regularly get the Waimea (Choco/Haupia flavored). It has a lot of flavor to it, but is not too sweet. Their food options are very good, as well! Their coconut haupia bars and butter mocha offer delicious sweet options and if I want something more savory, I go for the bacon/cheese scone or masubi. I haven't tried anything here that I disliked. From the coffee to the people, Hi Coffee truly stands out from the rest of the coffee shops in the Valley. I've never been to the Hawaiian islands, but if it is just as welcoming and delicious as Hi Coffee is, I absolutely cannot wait until I finally get to visit.
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