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    Tin Shack Bakery

    4.4 (287 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for working
    Good for kids

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    Shauna W.

    Surprised by Tin Shack being OPEN! Now, Tin Shack 2.0 only open Friday and Saturdays. More of a pop up menu. We had the fresh "better than yogurt" and it was delicious! Great cup of coffee too!

    Victorya R.

    Always great service. Fresh farmed produce on plates. Beautiful portions. Loved they always gave out free sourdough starter and kombucha starter. Will miss this place. Oddly enough in Pahoa not many places to eat out and eat out with healthy options. Enjoy your break and family! Sad today was your last day, but so glad we were able to get one last serving! Mahalo!

    What more can you possibly ask for???
    Aubrie R.

    This. Place. Slams. Hardcore 5 fat stars. I could honestly end my review here, but I'll elaborate to entice you to patronize this incredible island gem. Tin Shack is the most laid-back, authentic retro-beach-chill-organic vibe kinda place that I've been to in a long time. This isn't a fast-serve pre-made insta-starbucky place. It's a take your time, talk a bit to your cashier, sit down and chill out while you wait for however long it takes to cook your food kinda place. And holy moley is it worth the wait!!!! I had one of the most flavorful chai lattes - ever. You know the ones that *almost* burn your throat strong? Yeah, that kind - awesome! Hubby had one of the best cups of coffee that he's had on the island, and the kiddo downed a cold brew that was incredible! We attacked a walnut cinnamon roll, warm and drizzled with additional icing... didn't last long. (It's already half-devoured in the pic). We also got a slice of quiche "to go" but I'm eyeing it as I write this so it's not long for this world. The breakfast bagel was DELICIOUS! A beautiful, small crafted everything bagel with perfectly cooked bacon and just the right amount of crunch and chewy to make me happy! Kiddo had the same, it but on purple potato sourdough and it was bomb! The vibe is so laid back... old surf boards lined up across the rafters, cute tables and a long bench along one wall, an old hutch with various knickknacks for sale, a rack of super cute resale clothing, shelves of mismatched mugs on the wall, outdoor seating where you can listen to the rain as it pitter-patters on the actual tin roof, an auntie and her guitar in the corner, locals gathering for breakfast alongside tourists gearing up for a day at the NP... just such a perfect little slice of Hawaii in Pahoa town. It makes my heart happy knowing there's a place like this in the world.

    Breakfast quiche
    Dang L.

    Scones: moist and soft. Not too sweet. Hubby devoured. Bacons and veggie quiche: moist and yummy love the crumbly crust. Turkey and bacon sandwich: simple. I like most of it. Just wished the bacon was crunchy. Vegetarian sandwich: fresh veggies. Parents had no complaint. I appreciate that they open early so we can pick up breakfast and sandwiches for lunch for the trip to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

    Pumpkin chocolate walnut scone....sooo amazing!
    Jonathan A.

    Such a great hidden gem on a side street outside of Pahoa. We dropped in for a late brunch and greatly enjoyed it. The pumpkin chocolate walnut scone was perfectly cooked. Slightly crispy on the edges while being soft and moist on the inside with melty chocolate chunks. If there was more left, I would have bought the rest! I also had an Acai bowl with homemade granola and fruit. It too was excellent and I highly recommend it. The seating was open air and our food was ready quickly. I grabbed a cinnamon roll to go for the next day's breakfast.

    Keiko M.

    Taste very nice and food. coffee and sweets so good! I love pesto souce realy good. all cake love so much

    Turkey bacon club on the house purple sourdough bread!
    Shaun O.

    I am from Oahu but if you are in Pahoa, this place is worth the search. It's a little off the beaten path but you'll be glad you made the effort. The ambience is kind a surf hippie retro. I love all the vintage long boards and short boards in the rafters. They have some merch for sale and cool Artwork on the walls. I also noticed some speakers so I'm assuming they occasionally have live music. Of course what stands out is there food. They have freshly baked items and everything looks delicious. I had an amazing Turkey bacon club on a fresh purple sourdough bread that is their house bread! I'm not exaggerating when I say it was delicious, the bacon was so flavorful! I have a friend who took me there each there all the time and said that they have a great breakfast menu. Their staff, super friendly! Looks like they also have Wi-Fi too. If I lived in Pahoa or any where near there I would be hanging out at this place for sure! Check back order some delicious food check your emails and meet some cool people.

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    Sadie N.

    Always love this place ! Pastries are great, breads are delicious, and drinks are good.

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    Shimeng F.

    This is the second time that I visit this small bakery/ breakfast place. The road to the location is tough- with many water puddle and holes. Be careful if you have a low clearance car. The inside feels quite hipster that if you order coffee you will get different mugs each time. This time when I got there, they sold out their cinnamon bun, which is probably one of my favorite pastry there. Instead I got the knotted rolls with sugar and cinnamon. They drizzled sugar frosting on top and absolutely amazing. I ordered the breakfast beagle and add extra vegetables. It's totally worth the extra money since their vegetable is quite refreshing. My husband ordered their breakfast platter, and I appreciate that they gives you tomato and cucumber on the side. We got there at the right time and the line wasn't too long, only 2-3 groups ahead of us. When we were leaving around 11am, the line was crazy. Some local told us that sometimes the wait can be up to 2 hours. Have to say that they do have quite a tight sitting situation, every single table is grabbed right after the food is finished. Definitely not a place where you can sit and do work, or read your book. I highly recommend you give a try to this place if you are around Hilo or pahoa. just different vibe and some good food!

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    Brittany C.

    Love this place! going to miss the eggs Benedict and meat option for the breakfast sandwich :( but still love the backed goods!

    Bagel and lox with capers (extra $.71)

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    Good food, friendly owner on a nice day out. Not much more than that to say to fill yelp's eithtydice character needs

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    This is best and coolest bakery on the planet. The food is amazing. The atmosphere and clientele are pure hippie and welcoming.

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    Awesome baked goods My Swedish Grandmother and my mother made before me. Meals are amazing and coffee is Ono!!!

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    The Big Island Bakehouse

    4.8(66 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    Big Island Bakehouse is a can't miss when visiting Big Island! We made it over to this place on our…read moresecond to last day and we were greeted with so much cheer and the friendly staff gave recommendations and helped guide our choices. We tried the Bomboloni and Nutella Coconut croissant during our initial visit. The Bomboloni reminds me of a malasada but I enjoyed the creamy filling of this so much more. We ended up going back on our last day and tried some of the savory options - the goat cheese pesto croissant and then sausage roll were standouts for us. Enjoyed this place so much we hardly took pictures, but everyone should add this as a stop especially if visiting Volcano National Park!

    Open only 3 days a week, this has become one of my favorite stops on the way to Volcano (from…read moreHilo). In fact, except Madam Pele does NOT necessarily keep to the same schedule as the bakery, would try to time my Volcano drives to coincide with Friday, Saturday, or Sunday! Hahah. Today got a sampling of Mediterranean scones (savory with olives and delicious seasonings), croissants, danish, and my favorite... the ube cruffin. Holy Moly Batman... that one item was worth the drive alone! Since there really wasn't any real estate in our tummies, we split everything 3 ways... over the course of the next few hours. Two weeks later, still thinking about that ube cruffin! Would definitely do a repeat on that as well as the Medeterranean scones while trying other items. And as the nice couple infront of us in line mentioned, will have to return for the sister deli across the parking lot. Heard it was featured in Guy Hagi's food vlog. And if its good enough for Guy Hagi its where I want to be my next mealtime!

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    Paradise Bakery Hawaii

    4.7(256 reviews)
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    I stopped by here earlier today with my father for a morning treat. We found Paradise Bakery Hawaii…read moreon Yelp while I was looking for a bakery near Kailua-Kona. This spot is located in a food court area and was actually the only place open when we arrived. Since it is a stall, there is not too much to say other than there were two people working and a large display case filled with donuts, with malasadas in the back. After looking things over I asked if they had a lilikoi circle donut. They did not, but they recommended a strawberry glazed donut with lilikoi filling and I went with that. It came out nicely decorated with a pink glaze and a small dab of cream on top with a butterfly. When I bit into it I was happy with the flavor. The donut itself was light and fluffy and the strawberry glaze was solid. The real standout though was the lilikoi filling, which had that great balance of sharpness and sweetness and paired really well with the donut. My dad ordered a coconut malasada and said it was really good as well. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. They had a big selection of donuts, I enjoyed mine, and I would like to try their malasadas next time.

    Wow! We went on a Saturday morning ie 8 am and some of the flavored donuts were already sold out…read more The service was awesome. It is behind the 76 gas station food court area. There is parking and there are plenty of tables to sit & enjoy. There are signs indicating where the food court area is located. It is nice and ample to eat your Malasada or donut. Prices are from $5 to $6 each. We had the Ube 10/10 and Creme Brulee 10/10. I will definitely return.

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    Baumkuchen Farm

    4.9(16 reviews)
    23.7 mi

    Hilo's best kept secret tho I can't keep it a secret any longer!…read more FIrst stumbled upon Baumkuchen Farms 16 months ago when I visited the Big Island from Oahu... scouting where I would like to bring my college reunion group. They were gathering from places like Taiwan , Canada, the continental USA so betcha I wanted to show them only the best! Finding anything outside of downtown Hilo can be a challenge as WIFI gets a little sketch. Baumkuchen Farms is easy to find as they are marked on most Hilo (paper) maps. From the phone calls I made to the first welcome from Danielle who was on site to greet us on our scouting trip we felt welcomed. Danielle met us in the parking lot and guided us to the meeting place of the tour. She gave us a brief overview and showed us the bakery, the bathroom, the gift shop, before escorting us to "the hale" the meeting place under shade. Marcus, proprietor of the Farm with wife Maria, further told us about the rich history of the Baumkuchen estate as well as the products they baked and sold. Loved the tour of the farm where we saw vanilla beans growing in greenhouse, jurassic looking fruit trees and beautiful royal palms. A year later returned with my college friends who were absolutely impressed with the operation. We purchased baumkuchen cake, flavored cooking rock salts, other treats and of course ICE COLD drinks (in fact grabbed a few of these before the tour and after). And we enjoyed the tasty samples. In fact, have since seen these delectable morsels of Baumkuchen at Neiman Marcus in Honolulu at much higher price..! Still, nice to know where I can get more when I run out. Or, will have to take another trip to Hilo and Baumkuchen Farms! Thank you Maria, Marcus, Danielle for your hospitality. Visiting Baumkuchen at the Farm or Hilo Farmers Market is always a highlight on my Hilo trips!

    Such a special place! Baumkuchen Farm is more than just…read moredelicious cake (though the Japanese-style baumkuchen is incredible, so soft and flavorful!). The whole experience is peaceful and welcoming. The free farm tour was informative, and the owners were genuinely kind, & love what they do. What a beautiful place to share. Their handcrafted island salt and signature cake make the perfect souvenirs... truly a piece of Hawai'i to take home. Beautiful spot, great people, and totally worth the visit!

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