Retail
Honolulu, for all its charms, is not an easy town to shop in. We lack amazing shopping neighborhoods and the best finds are scattered all around Oahu. This year, we asked for an electic mix of your choices, from fishing to grown-up fun.
Best of the Best!
Best place to go treasure hunting?
“I like the Kailua garage-sale scene. Wake up early, hit one of the six great coffee shops (that’s not Starbucks) and spend five or six hours hunting for treasures.”
–Maile Meyer, owner Native Books/Na Mea Hawaii
Best place to buy art on the island?
“I would have to say the Honolulu Academy of Arts. When they have events it’s just a great way to pick up a pair of handmade earrings or a new piece of local art.”
–Blyss Santiago, P’zzaz owner
Best flea market or arts market on the island?
“I work so much I don’t even have time to go to flea markets. I used to go to garage sales, and of course I would say Diamond Head is the best place for that, but these days I stick to estate sales on the mainland.”
–Peggy Budlong, Peggy’s Picks owner
Best Honolulu shopping experience
A shopping tour of Honolulu’s museum gift shops
Begin at The Contemporary Museum and check out the glass fish bowls, the desktop dartboards and the impressive selection of cards. The Honolulu Academy of Arts’ gift shop offers incredible art books (many for less than $40) and handmade jewelry. If you’re looking for astronaut ice cream, Christmas ornaments or Hawaii prints and posters, Bishop Museum’s gift shop should be your next stop. Mission Houses Museum has Hawaiian history books, handmade quilts and so much more. And one more to mention, though there are several others, is the Polynesian Cultural Center gift boutiques. Their prices are fair, and their selection of artwork from Hawaii-based artisans is stellar.
Best Green Haleiwa gift shop
Kai Ku Hale
This shop not only has handmade art and jewelry from Hawaii artisans, but most of it is very affordable. Bamboo hoop earrings (less than $20), gorgeous seashell rings (less than $20) and photography cards, linens, books and music. You won’t find cheap kitsch. Kai Ku Hale is a gallery showcasing Hawaiian art, recycled art, home decor and the perfect place to enjoy green-style Island living.
Best hand-made local crafts
Native Books/Na Mea Hawaii
Best Consignment Store
P’zzaz
Best Antiques
Peggy’s Picks
Best Gym
Crossfit
You Said It: “Makapuu.”
Best bookstore
Borders
Go local: Rainbow Books
Best Furniture/Design Store
Inspiration
Best Musical Instrument Store
Harry’s
Best Party Supply
Party City
Best Flowers
Watanabe Floral
Best Lei
Cindy’s
Best Adult Toys
Sensually Yours
You Said It: “My man goes to Spencer Gifts when he should go to Diamond Head Video.”
Best Fishing Supply
Nanko
Best Place to Buy Rubber Slippers
Longs Drugs Stores
Best Swim Wear
Brazilian Showroom
Best Organic Garden Supply
Koolau Farms
Best Headshop
Holy Smokes
Best pet store
Petco
Go Local: Petland Kahala






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