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Tour the Hula Daddy Coffee Plantation

Hula Daddy Tasting Room Clock TowerHula Daddy Kona Coffee is open seven days a week (except for major holidays) from 10 am to 4 pm for free coffee tasting, tours of the orchard and tours of the roasting room.

  • Visitors are offered tours of the orchard and the roasting room.
  • Tours are offered as visitors arrive.
  • Large groups can schedule private tours by calling 808-327-9744.

Directions to the Hula Daddy Plantation and Tasting Room

Noble Pig Weekend Menagerie

Noble Pig, October, 2009

Even though Friday began without fanfare, that all changed when the postman arrived with an unexpected package. My brother, for no other reason than he thinks I’m the bomb and wants me to have the best of everything (he really does) sent me the best coffee I have ever tasted. You see, my brother is always in Hawaii. Always. He buys all his coffee from Hula Daddy and visits their tasting room when he’s in Kona. So while placing his order last week, he ordered me some too! This coffee is to die for. Did you know coffee is rated on a 100 point scale like wine and these two one pound bags he sent me, “Kona Sweet” Light Roast received 97 points and the other “Mele” Kona Coffee received a 92 point score. If you have a coffee lover on your holiday list, this would be a very special gift. The bags even come packaged in these beautiful cloth drawstring sacks. What a surprise this was, thanks bro!!!!  Article Source

Hula Daddy Kona Coffee Open House

Traditional Hawaiian BlessingAugust 17 was the Hula Daddy Tasting Room open house. If you tuned in to the huladaddy.com webcams you saw Kumu Larry Urusa provide a traditional Hawaiian blessing to the tasting room and the farm.

In addition, you saw traditional Hawaiian singers and hula dancers.

We wish all of our Hula Daddy ohana could have been there in person.

Turkeys and Visitor Center!

Turkeys
If you like birds you will be happy to know we have about 40 wild turkeys on the farm. They help out on the farm by eating the bugs. [Read more...]