Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
5 Friendly Isle Realty B1
Eating
6 Friendly Market B1
7 Kamo'i Snack-N-Go C2
8 Kanemitsu Bakery B1
9 Maka's Korner B2
10 Molokaʻi Drive-Inn B2
11 Molokaʻi Pizza Cafe A2
12 Molokaʻi Wines & Spirits B1
13 Outpost Natural Foods A1
14 Paddler's Inn B2
Entertainment
15 Molokaʻi Mini Mart B2
Shopping
Kalele Bookstore (see 16)
16 Molokaʻi Art from the Heart B1
17 Saturday Morning Market A1
If possible, stop by on Saturday morning when the street market draws crowds.
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LIVE LIKE A LOCAL
You've probably noticed that most of what there is to do on Molokaʻi happens out-
doors and often involves group functions. So how do you hook up with the local
folks, that is, talk some story and get a feel for local culture? Start by picking up the
Molokai Dispatchat Kalele Bookstore ( Click here ) in Kaunakakai;it lists events of
all kinds, including school benefits, church events and 4-H livestock competitions.
Then go buy some crafts, get a taste of some home cooking or cheer on your favor-
ite heifer. Other good sources in Kaunakakai are the bulletin boards outside
 
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