Images By
Mark Kushimi
Styled By
Ara Feducia
Hair And Makeup By
Dulce Apana,
Timeless Classic Beauty
Modeled By
Annika Bauer and Desmond Centro
Kailua
Where to eat and shop in this east side neighborhood.
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OLIVER & OLIVE
A surf-inspired lifestyle boutique, Oliver Men’s Shop (49 Kihapai St.) features some of the most hard-to-find contemporary brands like Saturdays, Mucho Aloha, and M.Nii. Its sister store nextdoor, Olive (43 Kihapai St.), offers chic beach essentials, effortless women’s apparel, and one-of-a-kind jewelry.
CHADLOU’S
At ChadLou’s (45 Kihapai St.), enjoy coffee and tea alongside what they’ve become most known for: unique ice cream flavors sandwiched between two gigantic, chewy cookies.


KAILUA FARMERS MARKET
The perfect stop (609 Kailua Rd.) for fresh local produce and prepared foods from farmers market favorites Pig and the Lady, Onda Pasta, Olay’s Thai Food, and more, check out this market Thursdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
MOKE’S BREAD & BREAKFAST
This humble breakfast spot (27 Hoolai St.) is home to the island’s best liliko‘i chiffon pancakes (a must) and an array of loco mocos—the unofficial dish of Hawai‘i—including versions made with a hearty pork chop or Shinsato Farms rabbit medallions.


LANIKAI BEACH
Often rated as the one of the best beaches in the world, this white, sandy stretch offers leisure and adventure all rolled into one.


THE LOCAL HAWAI‘I
Sourcing many of its flavors from Hawai‘i farms—like mangoes from Mākaha or liliko‘i from Waimānalo—this shave ice shop (138 Hekili St.) and clothing boutique (Aloha Beach Club adjoins the space) is contemporary local flair at its best.

Aloha Beach Club
131 Hekili St.
Fighting Eel
629 Kailua Rd.
Owens & Co.
1152 Nuuanu Ave.
Images By
Mark Kushimi
Styled By
Ara Feducia
Hair And Makeup By
Dulce Apana,
Timeless Classic Beauty
Modeled By
Annika Bauer and Desmond Centro
Kailua
Where to eat and shop in this east side neighborhood.
Hover/tap an image to shop


OLIVER & OLIVE
A surf-inspired lifestyle boutique, Oliver Men’s Shop (49 Kihapai St.) features some of the most hard-to-find contemporary brands like Saturdays, Mucho Aloha, and M.Nii. Its sister store nextdoor, Olive (43 Kihapai St.), offers chic beach essentials, effortless women’s apparel, and one-of-a-kind jewelry.
CHADLOU’S
At ChadLou’s (45 Kihapai St.), enjoy coffee and tea alongside what they’ve become most known for: unique ice cream flavors sandwiched between two gigantic, chewy cookies.


KAILUA FARMERS MARKET
The perfect stop (609 Kailua Rd.) for fresh local produce and prepared foods from farmers market favorites Pig and the Lady, Onda Pasta, Olay’s Thai Food, and more, check out this market Thursdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
MOKE’S BREAD & BREAKFAST
This humble breakfast spot (27 Hoolai St.) is home to the island’s best liliko‘i chiffon pancakes (a must) and an array of loco mocos—the unofficial dish of Hawai‘i—including versions made with a hearty pork chop or Shinsato Farms rabbit medallions.


LANIKAI BEACH
Often rated as the one of the best beaches in the world, this white, sandy stretch offers leisure and adventure all rolled into one.


THE LOCAL HAWAI‘I
Sourcing many of its flavors from Hawai‘i farms—like mangoes from Mākaha or liliko‘i from Waimānalo—this shave ice shop (138 Hekili St.) and clothing boutique (Aloha Beach Club adjoins the space) is contemporary local flair at its best.

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