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Fishing supply |
301 Ala Malama next to Kaunakakai Post Office Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 5980 |
The island's main supplier of fishing equipment and tackle, this store caters to a very specific clientele. Anyone needing fishing supplies must make a stop here. In addition to fishing equipment, Guy's carries an assortment of hardware and homewares. Paint, tools and other home improvement necessities are available. The store is one of three places on the island that carries Hawaii Boats and Yachts, a popular island boating publication. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Apparel and homewares |
81 Ala Malama Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 5615 |
Bolts of fabric are as prevalent as factory-made garments at this local clothing store. The clothes are authentic Hawaiian: aloha shirts, muumuus and more. Little tiny baby muumuus and aloha shirts are also on display. Women's shoes dominate the racks at the entrance to the store. Besides clothing, the store sells a variety of other house and homewares, ranging from flatware to calendars to ukuleles. Quite a bit of hardware is displayed in the back. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Offering a variety of souvenirs |
Ala Malama P.O. Box 828 Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 5734 |
This attractive gift shop is located next to the town grocery store. A new-ish paint job and a decent window display sets it apart from most of the neighboring stores. The wares are standard for any island souvenir store. You'll find T-shirts, straw hats, casual resort wear, woven baskets and gift cards. When in doubt about what to buy, go for one of the Aloha shirts. They're more authentic than most of the styles found in Honolulu or Maui, and you'll see local men in them every day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than baked goodies |
79 Ala Malama St (Downtown) Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 5855 |
If you love the smell of fresh bread and pastries baking, visit this historic venue. The bakery, founded in 1922 by Fred and Shigeo Kanemitsu, was originally based in a shack in Manila Camp. After moving to the downtown location in 1931, the operation expanded to include a cafe. A huge old-fashioned gumball machine adorns the bakery area. The spacious but plain dining room has peeling linoleum floors, Formica tables and no windows. The food is inexpensive and satsifying. A full American-style breakfast costs around USD5.50. Lunch fare includes burgers, sandwiches, salads and local plate lunches. Cash only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New shopping center |
110 Ala Malama Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States |
The town of Kaunakakai's only shopping center is small but modern. It is next to the American Savings Bank. The mall is new enough that even locals don't know where it is; they use ASB as a landmark. Stores include Kamakana Gallery and Haunani's Flowers. A chiropractic office is onsite, as is a popular deli and local restaurant. A bulletin board is out front, and many locals have already adopted the courtyard as a meeting and hangout spot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great selection, good service |
77 Ala Malama Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 5009 |
Anyone who's looking for friendly spirits on the Friendly Isle will probably want to come to this store. It's pleasant, clean and upscale; closer to a wine shoppe than a liquor store. A wide selection of wines from around the world is available. Interestingly, only one Hawaiian winery, Maui's Tedeschi Vineyards, makes an appearance. American and Oriental snack items and candy are also sold. The owner looks like a mainlander but is as friendly as any local. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vegetarian cafe and market |
33 Makaena Place (adjacent to Chevron Station) Maui and Molokai, HI 96748 United States +1 808 553 3377 |
For vegetarians and anyone desiring healthy food, try this tiny cafe, located at the edge of downtown in a funky white tin shack with a bright green door. The vegetarian lunch bar serves many low-fat sandwiches, salads and burritos, as well as fresh juice drinks and smoothies. This is pretty much a takeout-only place. The adjoining health food store has a decent selection of bulk grains, beans, cereals, fresh local produce, juices, vitamins and supplements. Cash only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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