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Walking Downtown Lahaina


Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street on Lahaina is just a fun, fun place to stroll.  The architecture is both unique and consistent.

Cheeseburger in Paradise

Cheeseburger in Paradise

The building façades are of woods cheerfully painted but not glaringly bright in color.

Wharf Cinema Center Shops and Restaurants

Wharf Cinema Center Shops and Restaurants

In the event of rain you’ll find lots of choices for temporary shelter beneath many overhangs along the way.

Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street, Lahaina

And if the sun is shining you can take a break in a restaurant for a view of either the street or the water.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company overlooking the water

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company overlooking the water

But make sure you bring along your camera and a fully charged spare battery or two.

Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street, Lahaina

Front Street, Lahaina

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Arriving to Lahaina, Maui


Lahaina Panorama — Lahaina, Puunoa Point (left), and Hanakaoo Point beyond

Lahaina Panorama — Lahaina, Puunoa Point (left), and Hanakaoo Point beyond

One of my favorite places in Hawaii is Lahaina on the island of Maui.  It’s a great place for informal yet fun dining, lots of art galleries and crafts stores, and a very picturesque park almost completely shaded by the largest banyan tree in the entire state of Hawaii.

Lahaina Banyan Court Park — Home to the largest banyan tree in the Hawaiian Islands

Lahaina Banyan Court Park — Home to the largest banyan tree in the Hawaiian Islands

Those may look like individual tree trunks in the photo above, but they are not.  Those are in fact adventitious drop roots all originating from the same 142-year-old tree.  That’s right.  This tree was planted in 1873 to commemorate the arrival to Lahaina of the first American Protestant mission fifty years earlier.

Lahaina Banyan Court Park — Banyan tree planted in 1873

Lahaina Banyan Court Park — Banyan tree planted in 1873

Behind and south of Lahaina we could see the tall peaks of the West Maui Mountains.

The mountains of Western Maui

The mountains of Western Maui

While these mountains may look impressive, they simply do not compare however to the massive Haleakalā on the eastern side of Maui.  Alas the 10,023-foot/3,055-meter Haleakalā is not visible from the Lahaina side of the island.

Mountains overlooking Lahaina

Mountains overlooking Lahaina

Lahaina Harbor is shallow and suitable only for smaller vessels.  So, once again we found ourselves tendering into port.  I find tenders a bit bothersome, but on the upside we did have some spectacular views from offshore.

Lahaina Harbor

Lahaina Harbor

Lahaina

Lahaina

By the way, I mentioned earlier that Lahaina had some fun yet informal dining establishments.  One of these establishments featured prominently in the final scene of my critically acclaimed murder mystery Decisions.  But back when we visited that restaurant in the late 1990s it was a really fun place known as BJ’s Chicago Pizzeria (part of a national chain now known as BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery).  There’s still a pizza place at that second-floor location overlooking Front Street, but now it’s called Lahaina Pizza Company.  We didn’t dine there this trip, but the online reviews indicate that it’s still a great place from which to watch the Lahaina street life passing by — Same owner, similar menu.  The balcony would probably be a great place on which to spend time with a beer, a pizza, and your Kindle or Kindle-enabled device while reading Decisions.

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What We Ate on that Food Tour of Oahu


So now that we’ve tempted you by mentioning all that food we ate on tour, here’s something to really make your mouth water.  We’ll start with those malasadas from Agnes’ Portuguese Bake Shop:

Malasada

Malasada

But those are not all that Agnes had to offer:

Agnes' other delights

Agnes’ other delights

After our appetizer it was time for a little roast pork and poi from the Waiahole Poi Factory:

Roast pork meal

Roast pork meal

Poi

Poi

Ted’s Bakery was next, where we dined on garlic shrimp (my version of this recipe on Friday) washed down with island beer and finished up with some incredible pies:

Oahu-062

Cream Pie

Cream Pie

As if the pie weren’t enough we then headed for the Paalaa Kai Bakery:

Paalaa Kai Bakery

Paalaa Kai Bakery

Paalaa Kai Bakery

Paalaa Kai Bakery

Paalaa Kai Bakery

Paalaa Kai Bakery

And finally one last shot of sugar from the Old Waialua Sugar Mill:

Waialua pastries

Waialua pastries

Waialua Sugar Mill

Waialua Sugar Mill

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