Locally owned and operated, Hanalei Bread Company is an organic bakery and coffee house in the heart of Hanalei. Serving daily-made fresh bread, pastries, breakfast, lunch & your favorite cup of coffee! We are open 7am to 12:30pm; our kitchen closes at noon.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–12:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5-5161 Kuhio Hwy #4, Hanalei, HI 96714
Phone: (808) 826-6717
Website: http://hanaleibreadco.com/
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Reviews
Sweet and simple. That’s both the vibe at Hanalei Bread Company and what I thought my breakfast experience would be. Spoiler: it was sweet, simple, and full of important life lessons.
Not wanting yet another bagel for breakfast, I called an audible and veered sharply away from the family agenda to pursue a hot breakfast. Hanalei Bread Company sits smack in the middle of the Hanalei shopping block, perfectly positioned to tempt you with smells of coffee and baked goodness while everyone else pretends they’re fine with smoothies.
After a short wait, we ordered what felt like one of everything on the menu, minus the waffle. Unfortunately, we all wanted the breakfast burrito. A bold decision was made to “share” one. This turned out to be a classic case of different definitions of the word share. To one person, it meant taste. To the rest of us, it meant fair distribution. Grumble.
I ended up with the breakie sandwich, which was good. Respectably good. But it was not the breakfast burrito. The avocado toast went to another member of the party and was filling, wholesome, and still… not the breakfast burrito. Meanwhile, the planner of all agendas wisely settled on the açaí bowl and was perfectly content, as this was exactly what she would have ordered at the nearby bagel-smoothie establishment anyway.
We all grabbed different versions of coconut iced lattes, which were excellent and kept us thoroughly caffeinated for our drive to the end of the road. Breakfast was enjoyed in a lovely covered open-air dining area that spills out into picnic tables in a grassy yard. Once you’re done eating, the surrounding shops make it easy to linger, wander, and digest both food and feelings for a couple of hours.
The lesson here is simple and important: always order your own breakfast burrito, and never place your happiness in someone else’s pocket. Especially before coffee.
This place is cozy and open, with a friendly staff and had several indoor and outdoor places to sit. They have bread for sale, as well as a pastry case and a menu you can order from to go or to stay.
We ordered the avacado toast, breakfast burrito and a mango “cannoli” (it was cannoli shaped but was a croissant). As well as some coffees! We loved all of it! They really loaded up the avacado on the toast, the breakfast burrito was hot and fresh served with fresh avacado and the “cannoli”?! That pastry was flaky, buttery and perfection. I almost didn’t halve it with my husband because I didn’t want to share. (I did in fact share with him because I love him and he is the one who bought breakfast.)
The Brekkie is my favorite go to, but the breakfast burrito is a winner as well. The bacon is cooked, not microwaved, which makes an insane difference. The people here are friendly and capable and keep things moving along. Love these guys!