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    Surfers Coffee - Matcha latte

    Surfers Coffee

    4.4(569 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Surfers has been one of the OG coffee shops in Central Oahu and is a popular spot!…read more Drinks: As of recently, I've been loving an iced dirty tiger spice chai. The chai is pretty sweet on its own so I add 2 shots of espresso to cut thru that sweetness and add a teeny bit more caffeine to the drink. They also have seasonal drinks that stay for a few months at a time. My favorite seasonal drink was in the summer -- I believe it was a haupia latte (cold foam on top was sooooo good with the coffee). Food: If I order food, it'll be the bacon burrito w/sauce. They also have other sweeter options for food (mochi waffles, avo toast, etc) Of the countless times I've been to Surfer's, there's a mixture of people - some locked in doing work, others catching up with friends, people reading their Bibles, tourists passing through checking out a local coffee shop, etc. Because of this, it can get pretty loud for a coffee shop, so just FYI if you plan on going there to do work! Overall, love Surfers :) Great vibes, amazing staff, and I'll always keep coming back here Parking: Back lot parking (located on Ohai St) or street parking (Kam Hwy) WiFi: Yes | Bathroom: Yes

    Cute coffee shop. The owner is really nice. They were out of quite a bit of food when we went so…read moregluten free was sparse. The gluten free donut was tiny but really yummy. The coffee was really tasty and they did have bagels which my party ordered and said was good. I will be back hopefully they will have restocked. Prices are also really good.

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    Surfers Coffee - Mac Nut Cold Brew

    Mac Nut Cold Brew

    Surfers Coffee - Mochi Waffle and Latte

    Mochi Waffle and Latte

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    Line on a Sunday @ 10:30am

    Mango Street Grill - Grilled Vegetarian Sandwich with portabella mushroom, eggplant, zucchini, bell pepper, provolone, lettuce, tomorrow on house-made bun.

    Mango Street Grill

    4.5(34 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Last night was my brother's celebration of life here at Mango Street Grill. Daryl & Allie were so…read moreamazing in helping to plan and assist with the entire event. From designing the seating arrangements for maximum guests with handicap access, linens, to a budget friendly menu that would accommodate a large gathering. Everything went so well and they were right there all the way to the end. The bentos we opted for was very tasty and had nice compliments from guests along with the open bar and standard drinks (coffee, water, juice). They also have a large stage and pull down screen for videos. If you're planning you're next event, hit them up!

    FPO and I went there for a music event - Wasabi, Hawaii's premier oldies cover band was playing. We…read morewent a little early to park - the lot is a little too small for the number of people who can fit in the building. There is some street parking. At night there is a security guard, but he spent his time watching videos on his phone. Didn't even notice that someone parked in the blocked off space next to the handicap stall. There was a buffet that we didn't try. Another reason we went early was so we could go to the Zippy's around the corner for dinner. My cousin did try the buffet. Her burger looked pretty good. FPO got bottled Guinness at the bar. The cost was different. I don't know about that. Downside to the evening was that the Women's bathroom was broken. Even before it broke, there was a sign in the stalls, "we just learned we have a problem with low water pressure. Please wait 10 seconds if you hear someone else flush". All in all, it was a memorable night.

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    Mango Street Grill - Sit and relax at our bar while listening to live music during our restaurant nights! We're open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays!

    Sit and relax at our bar while listening to live music during our restaurant nights! We're open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays!

    Mango Street Grill - Chocolate Decadence with a fresh berry coulis.

    Chocolate Decadence with a fresh berry coulis.

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    Wahiawa Botanical Garden - Jan 8, 2026 - Cherry blossoms (trees across the foot bridge)

    Wahiawa Botanical Garden

    4.4(156 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I love Wahiawa Botanical Garden. I grow and collect plants of my own but seeing them growing…read morenaturally in the wild is very inspiring and awe-inducing to see them thrive at that level in nature. I especially love seeing the monsteras crawling on the trees, and the tall bamboo garden. The cherry blossom trees here are also my favorite place to visit when it is spring in Hawaii :). This place is one of the locations where you can view cherry blossoms. I don't usually frequent this area since it's a bit out of the way but the views and beautiful plants are worth it! Definitely bring walking shoes because this was actually a work out...Felt like I was in Jurassic Park - I was having fun jumping on rocks and stuff but I decided not to go too deep into the jungle of this botanical garden this time because I didn't want to get my shoes *dirty* I am very particular on keeping my shoes looking good... LOL

    With any visit to Hawaii, I try to make it a plan to go check out a botanical garden. I don't know…read morewhy, it's probably because of all those Avatar movies. Anyways, on our drive up to North Shore, we figured why not stop by and check out Wahiawa along the way. We came here on a mild December afternoon, and the weather had been raining on and off as of late. While the temp would hit between 70 to 78 degrees. But in other words, the grounds were a bit wet and muddy in certain areas of the trails. At least in the lower parts of the trail, not so much the upper garden area. As we entered, I found it odd that no one was manning the booth. We all assumed it was free for it being the holidays, so we walked straight in. Luckily, it wasn't overly crowded. And walking the main garden was so eye opening. Plenty of colorful and giant types of foliage to check, and read about, everywhere! As we went off deeper and explored the side trails. I kept getting bit by mosquitos left and right, all up and down my leg. YES, it's my own fault for forgetting to put on insect repellant. So highly I highly recommend insect repellant! And then the pockets of mud as you tour further and further along the lower trails. These pools are what gives life to mosquitos lol. I did wear my hiking shoes, but you can manage walking it with sandals. But better off with shoes versus sandals. Plenty of photo opportunities as the park really is nice, but to me it lacked the foliage that I admired seeing at Foster Botanical Garden (in which all the gardens are related). All in all, I really was just bitter about not being able to visit the huge Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden. They were closed due to road repaving, so we decided to come here instead. But no big deal. Onto the next!

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    Wahiawa Botanical Garden - Jan 8, 2026 - Cherry blossoms (trees across the foot bridge)

    Jan 8, 2026 - Cherry blossoms (trees across the foot bridge)

    Wahiawa Botanical Garden - Jan 8, 2026 - Cherry blossoms (trees across the foot bridge)

    Jan 8, 2026 - Cherry blossoms (trees across the foot bridge)

    Wahiawa Botanical Garden - 01.09.2025 - First of season cherry blossoms.  Mid elevation.  Bloom just started.

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    01.09.2025 - First of season cherry blossoms. Mid elevation. Bloom just started.

    Sweet Land Farm - Showing us how to milk the goat before we had the chance to do it

    Sweet Land Farm

    4.9(116 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    Late review: July 2025 prices…read more Goat feed - $6 Goat milk gelato x 2 - $6.28 Lychee flavor, Size: Keiki Mango flavor, Size: Keiki Lemon bar - $4.19 Friendly staff, happy goats, free parking, credit cards accepted, no extra cc fees, wash stations available Yelp limits how many photos are posted with my review, but there should be 52 photos/videos.

    Very first time here, came on a field trip. Definitely a hands on experience for children and…read moreadults. Feeding, milking and petting these goats was very fun and educational experience for the adults and children. Sweet Land Farm started in 2010 and sits on 86 acres. Very peaceful, spacious and gorgeous view of the mountains. Great venue to celebrate weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, graduation and any other special occasions. There's a covered pavilion and ample parking. How Sweet Land Farm got its name.. The land was originally pineapple fields and that's how Sweet Land Farm got its name. Sweet Land Farm produces four types of goat cheese: Chèvre, Gouda, Tomme & Feta. Which supplies local restaurants, stores and hotels with its goat cheeses & caramel. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and pleasant to talk with. I wish I got his name. At the end of our tour the adults were given Gouda & Chèvre cheese and crackers. The children goat gelato. I had a fun experience being at Sweet Land Farm and I'll definitely be back one day!

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    Sweet Land Farm - Goat cheese tasting: Gouda & Chèvre

    Goat cheese tasting: Gouda & Chèvre

    Sweet Land Farm - Goat Gelato (Raspberry, Cinnamon, Caramel) and Goat Caramel Jar

    Goat Gelato (Raspberry, Cinnamon, Caramel) and Goat Caramel Jar

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