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Great location. Healthy choices. Staff is excellent. I had PB+J bowl. The latte was slightly bitter to my taste, but my partner liked his. Dog-friendly tables are available in the front. View all feedback.
What آلتون گلپایگانی doesn't like about Bluetree Cafe Kapiolani:
Cute little place, but I wasn’t impressed with the food. The açaí bowl was really good, but I wish it had more toppings. It literally had 1 strawberry and 5 banana slices. Also had the club sandwich. That thing was tiny, great size for kids not adults. It came with 5 fries. FIVE!!! for $13 I think they could have put a few more fries. View all feedback.
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Cosy coffee shop with great decorations and vibe. My icy latte was great, and the tropical Acai dish is a solid choice. Good place to hang up for a while.
Blue tree is super sweet, they have coffee, acai, small vegan baked goods and juices. They open early, which is nice to get something on the way to work. Service is always exceptional- acai is quite good. There are free parking spaces right next to him in the garage, but usually fill by shares parking with Doraku. I go to the morning açaí Spot
Blue Tree Cafe on Kapiolani was a main staple during my hard core studying days. A buddy and I met here regularly to hit the books over good (non-alcoholic) drinks and vegan eats. The baked goods bring the homemade goodness that I crave. It's tthe closest thing I can get to fresh out of the oven treats since I can't bake to save my life.
2017 December 20 Wednesday Honolulu 12:38 (GMT -10:00) This is a wonderful place with Free Parking and Free Wi-Fi in a GREAT location near McKinley High School and the Blaisdell Arena. I especially appreciate the Homemade Almond Milk in the coffee. The only possible complaint I would have is that a killer, broke-da-mouf gluten-free brownie was served on waxed paper in a metal wicker basket. This was very inconvenient because the tines of the metal fork (bonus points for eco-consciousness) kept piercing the waxed paper and getting hung up in the open frame of the basket.