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  • Ample, cheap breakfasts and Mexican-accented lunches are the fare here; they’re open only until mid-afternoon. A popular surfer hangout, it’s good for people-watching and finding out what’s on in town.

  • Coffee Gallery

    Locally grown coffees are roasted daily at this Internet café.

  • With a view of Hale’iwa harbor from its patio, the restaurant specializes in “boat drinks” and fresh fish.

  • This longtime favorite steak and seafood restaurant has a gallery and gift shop, too.

  • Kua ’Aina Sandwich Shop

    Famous for its third-of-a-pound burgers and crisp fries. Look for the crowd just off the highway near the end of town.

  • Pies, salads, and sandwiches, as well as pizzas.

  • Big, frosty margaritas to quench the thirst alongside tacos, enchiladas, and tostadas to satisfy the appetite.

  • Three neighboring operations specialize in sweet, drippy shave ice. This treat is a legacy of the days when ice was shipped to Hawai’i from Alaska in giant blocks. The shavings, created when the blocks were cut, were treasured by children. In the 1920s, Chinese entrepreneurs created fruit syrups to pour over the ice, and Japanese craftsmen created a plane-like device to shave it. Latch on to the shortest line and enjoy.

  • This place has been satisfying surfers’ pizza cravings for years. The pies are crusty, thick, and loaded with a panoply of toppings.

  • The source of heavenly cream pies sold all over the island; the chocolate-haupia (coconut) is Ted’s signature. Stop by from 7am to pick up fresh pastries and coffee.

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