Bustling spot for American eats at the Napili Shores condo complex features macadamia nut pancakes.
Hours
| Sunday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761
Phone: (808) 669-5621
Website: https://gazebo-maui.com/
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Reviews
Be ye warned: the Gazebo is small, and not ideal for groups larger than four. It’s delicious, and popular, and therefore crowded. Arrive early, or be prepared to wait. We waited almost an hour in line, but the views were great and we saw multiple humpback whales breaching and blowing. You could be lame and call for takeout, if you feel like cheating and cutting the line, but then you’re robbed of the Gazebo experience, and are simply seen as the selfish and entitled mainlander that you are.
Once inside and seated, we were treated to excellent and friendly service, quickly prepared food, and excellent views. Not to mention the best macadamia nut and banana pancakes I’ve ever eaten. The locally made coconut syrup/topping was craaazy good.
It’s worth the wait; and don’t skip the mac nut pancakes. You’re welcome.
On a busy Thursday we arrived at 7am and we’re 45th in line. We barely missed the first seating, but a table cleared at 8:00. By 7:30am nearly 70 in line.
Gorgeous view, very friendly staff. Well worth it!
PRO TIP: Ordered Fried Rice dish to go. Brought it back to the room for more than two lunches for the two of us.
We arrived at The Gazebo around 7:30 AM and there was already a long line, but it moved steadily and was absolutely worth the wait. The ocean view made the whole experience even more special. I ordered the macadamia nut pancakes and my husband had the ham and egg Benedict with potatoes — both were incredible. The pancakes were fluffy, loaded with mac nuts, and the coconut syrup was unbelievably good. The Benedict was perfectly cooked and the potatoes were deliciously crispy.
Beautiful setting, friendly service, and food that truly lives up to its reputation. We’d happily wait in line again.
Bonus points: the little souvenir kiosk next door is super cute, affordable, and genuinely Maui—perfect for grabbing a small keepsake while you drool over your pancakes. They don’t serve loco moco anymore, so forget that and go all-in on pancakes, maybe with some sweet pineapple on the side. You’ll leave happy, full, and already dreaming about your next visit.
35 minute wait after opening. The line moved slowly because there’s limited seating and people don’t rush but it’s a vacation vibe, so what do you expect. We ordered the combo pancakes and the half order of fried rice. The half order portion was huge – I still had leftovers after the meal. Cash and credit cards accepted but it’s more expensive to use credit cards. The view of the water was great and our waitress was efficient. Everyone was chilling and assuming that you’re not in a rush, it is a good place to stop by.