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Join us for the first installment of HONOLULU’s free virtual webinar series on mental wellness this Thursday, May 28, 1 to 2 p.m.
(Sponsored) The Kaimukī neighborhood restaurant offers dinners for two, heat-and-serve entrées, and—oh, yeah!—alcohol to go.
(Sponsored) While the Coco Puffs and poi mochi doughnuts haven’t changed (yay!), the restaurant’s made some updates for a safer customer experience.
(Sponsored) With an in-town pickup location for its fresh pasta kits on Mondays and Fridays, you can now try the Leeward Side’s hottest new eatery without the 40-minute drive.
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(Sponsored) First Hawaiian Bank will make donations up to $1 million to the Aloha for Hawaii fund when you order takeout with your FHB card.
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(Sponsored) The family-owned market-meets-restaurant concept has been giving back to the community for decades. Now, it’s our chance to pay back.
Use your First Hawaiian Bank card for delivery or pickup orders and you’ll not only be supporting Hawai‘i’s restaurant industry—you’ll be supporting local nonprofits, too.
(Sponsored) Alexander & Baldwin is committed to keeping spirits high and bellies full for O‘ahu residents.
When you use your First Hawaiian Bank card at a Hawai‘i restaurant, FHB will make a $1 donation on your behalf to support local nonprofits.
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(Sponsored) Now you can stream award-winning local productions for free.
(Sponsored) Hawai‘i International Film Festival’s new virtual initiative features a specially curated program of previously screened short films, all viewable online for free.
(Sponsored) This burger joint uses local ingredients, including 100% free-range, grass-fed beef from the Big Island.