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February 2023 by Julie D-P
DO NOT DRIVE HERE! It’s not a tour, the narrow poorly marked road is to a private home, and if you want a great tour & tasting go to Mountain Thunder just down the road.
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August 2022 by Colin Quinn
Fully renovated ! A must see at your next visit !!
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August 2021 by Elizabeth Branch
Poorly marked, nonexistent---or well hidden--signage. Got tired of looking.
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March 2021 by John H.
I lived in Hawaii for a while. Miss the old days when the population wasn't overwhelming. Wife and I stayed at the Lymann B&B for just three days. It was great! It was peaceful and serene. Just what we wanted for our anniversary. Wife doesn't drink coffee but I do. I remember real Kona coffee from the '70s and was very disappointed enjoyed the flowers and the birds unable to get 100% Kona coffee in restaurants. Staying at the B&B made our stay really nice. One day we will return and stay longer. It was quiet. I was great to sit outside and see the ocean in the evenings and at night; watching the sun set and the tour ships in the harbor from high on the mountain. Our host were superb. We had breakfast together and much conversation. I enjoyed the coffee tour and knowledge shared. I recommend a stay to all who travel to Hawaii. We enjoyed the flowers around our room and the many birds. It was simply relaxing to sit outside and listen to the birds and watch them move about. A really nice place to relax. I especially enjoyed having real Kona coffee; 100%.
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August 2018 by Undefined Undefined
I ordered the Kona sampler and a peaberry in Ohio. It arrived pretty fast and the coffee was good. They got some youtube videos and something to watch and learn. I never had real Kona before so I wanted to try it. Saying that I can make a great cup of coffee with cheaper coffee cuz Im old and know how to do pourovers and French presses, and adjust . I was more interested in how to get a Kona farm as its super expensive. And wanted to see what the product taste like.I expect its all the same as its a commodity . So not a great idea to go there and open a coffee shop. And buy a job . Would make great gifts though , packaging was really nice. They have a bed and breakfast if i ever make it to Big Island Id go there get a car and just to learn from the guy. Now that tax rates are lower by about 14% thats a game changer though . If you can buy something before the prices rise. I saw more expensive and cheaper coffee from Kona , but this is organic so I went with it. I love peaberry it wasnt in the sampler but i ordered one bag it was awesome.
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August 2018 by Louise Behan
Don't evrn try. Sign leads to private gated road and nothing that even appears to open.