Molokai Eateries
Located beachside of Hotel Molokai, Hiro’s Ohana Grill
is the Hotel’s onsite casual-fine dining restaurant
and full service bar literally steps away from the ocean.
This remarkable open air dining experience is like no other on the island. Spectacular sunsets, tiki lit torches to warm the evening,
and live island style music to set the mood and of course great food and service. Casual fine dining serving a mix of classic and local fare.
12 locals recommend
Hiro's Ohana Grill
1300 Kamehameha V HwyLocated beachside of Hotel Molokai, Hiro’s Ohana Grill
is the Hotel’s onsite casual-fine dining restaurant
and full service bar literally steps away from the ocean.
This remarkable open air dining experience is like no other on the island. Spectacular sunsets, tiki lit torches to warm the evening,
and live island style music to set the mood and of course great food and service. Casual fine dining serving a mix of classic and local fare.
Paddlers Restaurant and Bar
10 Mohala StCasual dining restaurant and bar serving tasty food.
Serving Hawaii's famous Dave's ice Cream as well as other tasty sweet treats.
7 locals recommend
Kamoi Snack-N-Go
28 Kamoi StServing Hawaii's famous Dave's ice Cream as well as other tasty sweet treats.
Delicious local grinds - Poke, Plate Lunch, Sandwiches, Acai Bowls, Salads, Breakfast. And Outdoor Seating
A Taste of Moloka‘i
Delicious local grinds - Poke, Plate Lunch, Sandwiches, Acai Bowls, Salads, Breakfast. And Outdoor Seating
This is the only eatery/market on the Eastside of the island. You’ll find hamburgers, plate lunch and a great fish burger.
12 locals recommend
Manae Goods & Grindz
8615 Kamehameha V HwyThis is the only eatery/market on the Eastside of the island. You’ll find hamburgers, plate lunch and a great fish burger.
Open in the day, but do Try the "Hot Bread" experience. Tuesday-Sunday, 8:00 pm- late. Fresh baked hot bread , Walk down the alley behind the building on Hotel Lane.
14 locals recommend
Kanemitsu's Bakery & Coffee Shop
79 Ala Malama AveOpen in the day, but do Try the "Hot Bread" experience. Tuesday-Sunday, 8:00 pm- late. Fresh baked hot bread , Walk down the alley behind the building on Hotel Lane.
THE Store House
Light lunch take-outs, sandwiches, smoothies & drinks.
Molokai Burger
20 Kamehameha V HwyMolokai Pizza Cafe
15 Kaunakakai PlGroceries/Markets
Kaunakakai is the main town on the island. You can do your food and supply shopping here as well as visit casual eateries.
8 locals recommend
Kaunakakai
Kaunakakai is the main town on the island. You can do your food and supply shopping here as well as visit casual eateries.
Friendly Market Center
90 Ala Malama AveGrocery Market
Misaki's
78 Ala Malama AveGrocery market
C Pascua Store
109 Ala Malama AveSmall market-open 7 days, 6:30am-10pm
Molokai Mini Mart
35 N Mohala StSmall market- open Sundays
Shopping
Lots of gift and souvenir items to take home.
Imports Gift Shop
82 Ala Malama AveLots of gift and souvenir items to take home.
All Things Molokai
Molokai Drugs Inc
301 Ala Malama AveMolokai's only drug store. Lots of misc items.
Sightseeing
Located at the Historic R W Meyer Sugar Mill built in the 1870’s. And you’ll learn the interesting history of the Kalaupapa settlement along with viewing amazing photos of it’s people.
Molokai Museum & Cultural Center
1795 Kalae HwyLocated at the Historic R W Meyer Sugar Mill built in the 1870’s. And you’ll learn the interesting history of the Kalaupapa settlement along with viewing amazing photos of it’s people.
Beautiful sweeping views of the Kaulapapa Peninsula on the north side of the island. Bring your comfortable walking shoes, there’s some great trails to hike.
Kalaupapa Lookout
Highway 47Beautiful sweeping views of the Kaulapapa Peninsula on the north side of the island. Bring your comfortable walking shoes, there’s some great trails to hike.
George Murphy Beach Park
Just a few miles east of Wavecrest
Coffee Shop
Espressos, Coffees, Drinks, Shave Ice
Ho’ala Cafe & SipShop
Featuring Big Island Kona Coffee, Treats and Shave Ice
Traveler advice
Customs and culture
Travel Pono and Enjoy Molokai Life
"Aloha, slow down this is Molokai."
Molokaʻi remains true to Hawaii's island roots, with a high percentage of its population being of Native Hawaiian ancestry who continue to preserve their rural lifestyle thanks to their love of the 'aina (land).
Travel Pono means to explore with care, offering your kokua (help) to preserve our natural resources, cultures and communities. It’s recognizing your responsibility while gaining a deeper connection to Hawaii. Malama 'aina means to care for our beautiful island. May you be blessed as you explore, discover and travel pono!