Ancient Leaf Tea
Hours:
27-598 Alakahi Pl, Papaikou HI 96781 Hours
Tuesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
About Ancient Leaf Tea
Ancient Leaf Tea is a 9-acre family farm on the beautiful Big Island of Hawaii, specializing in tea and botanicals grown using organic methods. They offer their teas and 100% Japanese matcha, shipped directly to ensure the highest quality and freshness. Tea tastings and farm tours are available by appointment or at their new farmstand, open Wednesday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm, located on the 4-mile scenic road, just a quarter-mile from the Botanical Garden. Visitors can also find Ancient Leaf Tea's booth at the Waimea Town Market on Saturdays from 7:30 am to noon, where they can purchase teas and enjoy free tastings. The farm's teas have been praised for their delicious flavors, with customers enjoying options like lemongrass and other unique blends. The knowledgeable staff is happy to share information about the tea-growing process and the farm's sustainable practices. Those who have visited the farm have been impressed by the stunning location, with a beautiful waterfall stream and views of the ocean. The tea tour offers an educational and memorable experience, allowing visitors to learn about tea farming and even try their hand at harvesting the first pick leaves. Ancient Leaf Tea's passion for growing high-quality tea and herbs is evident, and customers leave with a newfound appreciation for the care and effort that goes into each cup.
Most Recent Reviews
March 2026
This farm stand is just down the old highway from the rainforest botanical gardens. They grow the tea here, and pick it all by hand Delightful to have the fresh stuff.
March 2026
Delicious teas and wonderful, friendly folks! Tom made our visit so fun, this is a great place to stop for a refreshing drink.
March 2026
Stop here! Great drinks and tea to take home. Cute seating area by the river with orchids too! Really enjoyed chatting with the wonderful woman working, I should have gotten her name.
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