Our Favorite Local LGBTQIA+-Owned Stores and Eateries
Where to shop and dine local during Hawai‘i’s Pride Month.
Aloha Elixir
Set your intentions with candles, sprays, incense, crystals and more products curated by Keoki Tavares, intention coach and intuitive consultant.
1126 12th Ave., Suite 105, Kaimukī, alohaelixir.com, @alohaelixir

Photo: Andrea Lee
Anh Chị Em
This Vietnamese-American pop-up bakery serves up traditional treats like banh bo nuong (pandan honeycomb cake) alongside Viet-inspired creations like jasmine tea cake.
Fishcake, 307 Kamani St., Kaka‘ako, occasional pop-ups elsewhere, @anhchiembakery
SEE ALSO: All the Reasons Why Anh Chị Em Is My New Favorite Bakery

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The Corner Rolls
Spring rolls take on new flavor dimensions here, stuffed with unconventional ingredients to mimic a breakfast sandwich, cheeseburger, crab rangoon and more.
Farmers markets, cornerrolls.com, @corner.rolls
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The Curb
Known for impeccably brewed coffee and irresistible baked treats, The Curb is one of Kaimukī’s most popular cafés.
3408 Wai‘alae Ave. Suite 103, Kaimukī, thecurbkaimuki.com, @thecurbkaimuki

Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
Island-Boy Shop
You’ll find everything from thoughtfully curated sunglasses, clothing and leather handbags to candles, ceramics and eclectic hair claws at this artsy boutique.
3464 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, islandboy.shop, @islandboy.shop
SEE ALSO: The New Island-Boy Boutique Is a Hidden Artsy Oasis in Kaimukī
The Kaimukī Lei Stand
Order lei po‘o and flower arrangements and shop vintage alohawear via private appointment at the owners’ Kaimukī home.
SEE ALSO: Shop Local: Where to Find Vintage and Secondhand Mu‘umu‘u on O‘ahu
Kini Zamora
Native Hawaiian designer Kini Zamora of Project Runway fame not only runs his own fashion house but also teaches project-based sewing classes with a focus on the craft’s cultural significance.
99-1132 Iwaena St. #2, ‘Aiea, shopkinizamora.com, @kinizamoraofficial
Manaola Hawai‘i
Known for designing signature prints with ‘ohe kāpala, a traditional stamping technique, Manaola Yap has paved the way for high-end Hawaiian fashion.
Multiple locations, manaolahawaii.com, @manaolahawaii
Pō‘ai by Pono Potions
Enjoy coffee, tea and mocktails made with Pono Potions’ artisan syrups as well as vegan baked goods from ‘Ulu & Kalo Bakery.
1119 Smith St., Chinatown, ponopotions.com, @ponopotions

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The Public Pet
Spoil your fur baby with treats, toys and accessories, many locally sourced, and even pick up a little gift for yourself at this local pet shop.
3422 Wai‘alae Ave., Suite 101, Kaimukī, thepublicpet.com, @thepublicpet

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Salvage Public
The sportswear brand puts out fresh takes of distinctive Native Hawaiian motifs on apparel and accessories, from tees to tote bags.
Multiple locations, salvagepublic.com, @salvagepublic

Photos: Aaron K. Yoshino
Small Kine Gift
Gift shop meets childhood whimsy in a colorful array of stickers, keychains, books, art, snacks and assorted knickknacks.
3424 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, small.kine.gift, @smallkinegift
SEE ALSO: Charm Abounds at Kaimukī’s Newest Gift Shop, Small Kine Gift
Andrea Lee is the digital editor of HONOLULU Magazine.