Drink Just-Brewed Beer, Buy Fishing Gear, Fix Something and Eat Old-School Japanese Food on Kāne‘ohe’s Kahuhipa Street
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A diverse mix of businesses tucked into two-story warehouses.
Once a sleepy burger stop for surfers, Monsarrat Avenue has transformed over 19 years into a food and fashion scene noted for outdoorsy authenticity.
Here’s what is different, and what you can expect to see, if you visit Haleʻiwa now.
It’s apparent that tourism is down. The streets are far less crowded now than they were pre-COVID. Many hotels are still closed, though shops and restaurants have been open between lockdown orders.
Now, because of COVID-19, the streets are a little emptier, but the energy pulsing through Kailua town remains strong.
“Well, we do eat a lot of shave ice!”
Buying a home in Hawai‘i might be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Get expert help from the top agents and brokers listed here.
(Sponsored) No matter the size of your home, there are plenty of hacks to avoid paying a hefty electric bill at the end of the month.
(Sponsored) Hawaii Energy will even pay you $250 to upgrade to an energy-efficient one.
(Sponsored) These local neighborhoods check off the boxes for family-friendly living.
Museums, universities and nonprofits used to be a safe haven for historic homes, a way to preserve them for public use. But now, three residences entrusted to local institutions are in danger of being sold.
In Hawai‘i, you don’t have to wait for spring to start a garden. And you don’t need an acre to get started. To get you growing, we turned to master gardeners for tips.