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Review of Hana Harvest

Hana Harvest: A Local Gem on the Road to Hana

Located between mile markers 26 and 27 on the road to Hana in Maui, Hana Harvest is a charming café that offers a delightful culinary experience for both locals and tourists alike. This cozy coffee shop is known for its commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients from small farmers who practice sustainable and regenerative farming methods.

At Hana Harvest, you can indulge in a variety of delectable treats made fresh daily. Their menu features mouthwatering options such as their famous banana bread, which is made from local bananas and even comes in a gluten-free version. If you're in the mood for something savory, their Grab-and-Go sandwiches, crafted with fresh-baked bread, are a must-try. These sandwiches are perfectly paired with side salads made from locally grown ingredients.

Quench your thirst with their refreshing smoothie of the day, citrus-ade, or iced teas, all made with local tropical fruits. For coffee lovers, Hana Harvest offers a range of espresso drinks, drip coffee, and cold brew that will keep you energized on your journey to Hana.

One of the standout features of Hana Harvest is their commitment to catering to different dietary preferences. They always offer vegetarian and gluten-free food options, ensuring that everyone can find something delicious to enjoy.

Aside from their delectable offerings, Hana Harvest provides clean restrooms and free WiFi for their customers. The café also offers outdoor seating, allowing you to soak in the beautiful surroundings while savoring your meal.

Customers have praised Hana Harvest for its friendly and helpful staff, who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant dining experience. The café's artistic ambiance and use of local produce condiments and spices add to its unique charm.

Whether you're a local looking for a cozy spot to grab a cup of coffee or a traveler in need of a pit stop along the road to Hana, Hana Harvest is a must-visit destination. Its commitment to using fresh, local ingredients and its passion for supporting small farmers make it a true gem in the community.

From the business

"Hana Harvest is a cafe on the road to Hana, Maui between mile markers 26 and 27. Hana Harvest features a menu that is made fresh daily using local ingredients sourced from small farmers that use sustainable and regenerative practices. Experience our banana bread from local bananas (gluten-free available, too!) and savory Grab-and-Go sandwiches crafted with fresh-baked bread and paired with side salads that use locally-grown ingredients. Refresh yourself with our smoothie of the day, citrus-ade or iced teas, all made with local, tropical fruit. Our espresso drinks, drip coffee and cold brew will keep you moving along on your Hana journey! We always offer vegetarian and gluten-free food options. Clean restrooms, free WiFi and outdoors!"

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Outdoor seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Hana Harvest Reviews - 98

4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Samantha Smith

I appreciated the vegan options! I had pasta salad and some pineapple — both were delicious. The person working was super kind as well.

This is around mile 26.5.

Dianna Panebianco

My sister and I stopped at Hana Harvest on our way through Hana (and beyond) to pick up a couple souvenirs. We bought a couple stickers and some delicious pasta salad! There were so many lovely local treats, fruits and grab and go items that looked fresh and yummy. There were also some beautiful art (pins, stickers, postcards, paintings) made by local artist Emily Farewell. Suzanne was absolutely delightful and informative about the locality of product and of course the area. I recommend stopping along the way!

Christopher Wancko

Great discovery on our trek on the Road to Hana. Suzanne was great and really appreciated the ability to connect back to the mainland.

M Nguyen

Wifi available, ask for password
Nice stop on road to Hana - it has a washroom, banana bread, fruit, coffee and other snacks
Highly recommend the coconut pineapple bread, tastes great and known to sell out!

Jon-Marc Brannon

We stopped in today and we were looking forward to a quality smoothie. Based on the other reviews we were excited to try this place, but unfortunately the lady working was so grumpy that we decided not to waste any money here. We asked her for more details on what a particular flavor was, and she was so annoyed by our question and presence. Hana is solely focused on tourism, so she shouldn’t be so annoyed when tourists actually come in and want to spend money. If she hates having to deal with tourists so much she has the wrong job and should move back to what ever generic midwestern state she came from so she never has to deal with a tourist again.

Julie M

Extremely rude blonde woman in the beverage airstream. Do not stop and bring your patronage. Better coffee and service elsewhere.

I walked by and the blonde lady in the air stream said that they don't allow outside trash. I said, ok I'll keep it with me. I go inside to make my order. I ask the second lady if there's a nearby trashcan, she was very sweet. Said I can throw it when I'm closer to town. I order a latte and give her my name. She said they will call my name.

The blonde lady not only doesn't call my name, she also tells me in a very rude tone not to park there. I'm not sure what her problem was. I didn't say anything back to her. I just took the latte and I left (she didn't call my name when it was ready but she called other people's name)

She must've been having a bad day because she was extremely rude. My friend in the car also noticed that her tone was unnecessarily harsh. It really ruined harshed our last day in Maui, we just wanted to enjoy the day trip up the Road to Hana with some fresh fruit and coffee. I truly hope they work on their attitude for future patrons. 👎

Colleen Yerkes

Very cool spot. Delicious Arnold palmers. So good we stopped twice.

Westley Young

This place is great as a pit stop while venturing along Hana. There's a nice shop and cafe and the staff is friendly.

Krystal Jordison

The best stop along the Road to Hana! Start early in the morning and this is the perfect place for lunch, the pizza is amazing!

Take a second to walk to the bridge beside the restaurant and check out the awesome lava rock river!

Miguel Puente (MeP)

The staff at all three venues (drink shack, food truck, and gift shop) were all friendly and quick. This is a nice little stop on the Road to Hana. Wi-Fi, chemical toilets, and parking available.

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