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  • This $30-million complex houses several theaters and an art gallery. Everyone from Tony Bennett to the Brothers Cazimero perform here; there’s something going on every day.

  • A funky place offering bagels, wraps, and the best coffee on Maui.

  • Sit poolside at the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort (see Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort) and tuck into the fabulous Maui onion rings and delicious smoothies that have made this place famous.

  • Off the beaten path, but well worth a detour for the fresh, unfussy, well-prepared food. The baked goods and fish specials are always good bets here.

  • Once enjoyed exclusively by ali’i (royalty), this small, delicate fish is now on menus throughout the Islands.

  • Off the main drag – on the wharf road – this clean, well-lit little café offers pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and seafood. Nothing fancy, but all good.

  • With their brilliant purple flesh, these wonderful potatoes add color as well as flavor to many dishes.

  • The ribs and coconut shrimp are fabulous. On Friday evenings, listen in as cowboys, grandmas, and everyone in between tunes up their ’ukulele and gets down for a good, ole fashioned kanikapila (Hawaiian jam session).

  • The Old Lahaina Lū’au is simply the best experience of its kind anywhere in Hawai’i. The dinner buffet is bountiful, the music and hula glorious, the setting extraordinary.

  • Quaint county-style store, selling natural foods and vitamins. A juice bar provides all-vegetarian burritos, salads, sandwiches, and smoothies.

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