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Mr. Tea

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909 Kapiolani Boulevard

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Mr. Tea is a specialty coffee shop located in Honolulu, HI. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Specialty shops count toward all challenges including Pulled 50, Pulled 100, and Pulled 300.

Mr. Tea Cafe sits on Kapiolani Boulevard in Kakaako, in a corner storefront on the makai side of Ala Moana Boulevard, with a second location at the SALT block a few minutes away. The shop has been at this address since July 2014, locally owned, and the boba program reflects the run time. Pearls are cooked in small batches with 100% cane sugar and Taiwanese honey, in a daily rotation that the staff keeps tight. The menu runs through milk teas, iced teas, smoothies, specialty teas, and a small coffee program for people who walked in with a different mood. The crowd is Kakaako condo regulars, Ala Moana office workers on a quick break, and the after-school cycle. Order the bubble milk tea if you want the version that the shop built itself on. Order the brown sugar milk tea with the honey-cane boba if you want the small-batch program at its most apparent.

About Honolulu

Honolulu coffee runs across two registers at the same time. The Kaimuki bench, where neighborhood regulars settle in for a Saudi cardamom pour at Mirage Art and Coffee on 10th Avenue, a chasen-whisked Uji matcha at Daily Whisk inside Ten Tomorrow, or a Kona pour-over at Bean About Town on Waialae. And the downtown corridor through Fort Street Mall and Waimanu, where Drip Studio HNL anchors the contemporary specialty register and Cafe VNTG runs a Brazilian-leaning bar inside a vintage furniture warehouse in Kakaako.

Coffee here grows on the islands. Kona, Kau, and Maui lots show up alongside Ethiopian and Yemeni preparations. Most cafes pour something local. Bean About Town runs a 100% Kona program with the SL34 and Red Bourbon lots when they are in season. Talk Kaimuki, which Liz Schwartz opened as Coffee Talk in 1995 at the Waialae and 12th Avenue intersection, still runs a Sumatran-forward house program and the haupia latte regulars built years ago.

The neighborhood map is the city. Kaimuki holds the slow Saturday-morning bench. Kakaako runs the contemporary cafes around the SALT block. Downtown and Chinatown stretch from Fort Street Mall to Waimanu Street. Waikiki holds the visitor-volume rooms including the Junbi matcha bar at Royal Hawaiian Center and the Dean and Deluca outpost on Kalakaua. The result is a small city that drinks more carefully than its population would suggest, and a circuit that crosses three or four neighborhoods inside a half-day walk.

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