Kauai East Shore - Kapa`a
& Wailua
Island of Kauai
Shopping
The east shore of Kaua`i holds plenty of shopping opportunities, from
the tourist trap extravaganza of Coconut Marketplace to smaller shops
on the side of the road that are true gems. Here’s a rundown of
what you’ll find and can buy in the area.
Traveling up Kuhio Highway from Lihu`e, there are a number of places
worth a stop. Your first should be Kinipopo Shopping Center.
This nondescript place is just behind the Shell Gas station on the right-hand
side and includes the following three shops.
Tin Can Mailman,
808-822-3009, http://www.tincanmailman.net,
is filled with vintage Hawaiiana – thousands of rare and used books
about Hawai`i, old
postcards, pin-ups and even menus, some of which date back to the 1940s.
You’ll also find classic alohawear and vintage jewelry. If you like
the classic look of old Hawai`i, you’ll love this store. If you
have a skateboarder in the family or you happen to be one yourself, you’ll
want to pay a visit to Island Board Connection,
808-822-4400. They have helmets, pads, short boards, long boards and mountain
boards. They also carry a wide selection of apparel and accessories.
Goldsmith’s Kaua`i,
808-822-4653, http://www.goldsmiths-kauai.com,
is a jewelry store that features the fine work of its four designers.
You’ll find jewelry made with colored stones, diamonds and Tahitian
black pearls. Most of what you see in the store is handmade right there
in the studio.
Nearby, on Kuhio Highway, is Bambulei,
808-823-8641. The store is housed in two adorable plantation cottages,
both of which are packed with everything you could think of. Bambulei
carries vintage and contemporary clothing and Asian antiques. The store
is fun and funky, one of my favorites on the island. There’s always
something that you just have to take home, like a funky vintage aloha
shirt. A lot of the items go back to the 1930s and 1940s. If you are looking
for vintage Hawaiiana, this is the place.
Coconut Marketplace isn’t too impressive. There
are plenty of shops and restaurants that are geared to tourists, but very
few stores have anything unique. Here are some stores that are worth checking
out, however. E Ship Store Gallery,
808-822-4999, 800-877-1948, http://www.shipstoregalleries.com,
specializes in fine art and antiques. You’ll see paintings and some
very rare nautical antiques.
Kaleidescope Galleries of the Pacific (formerly Kahn
Galleries), 808-822-3636,
features the work of artists from Kaua`i and all over the globe. The gallery
also has bronze sculptures and handcrafted koa pieces.
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf,
808-822-4754, at the Waipouli Town Center, has a program called “Art
at the Bean,” which features local artists. They turn the existing
wallspace into a gallery. It’s worth checking out while you enjoy
a cup of coffee.
You
won’t be able to miss Kaua`i Village; just look
for the green, plantation-style shopping center and the Whaling Wall murals,
painted by orldrenowned marine life artist, Wyland. He also has a gallery
in the shopping center,
808- 822-9855, which features his paintings and sculpture, as well as
those of other artists. Love him or hate him, the shop is always an interesting
adventure.
Another funky shop full of vintage Hawaiian clothes is Hula Girl,
4-1340 Kuhio Highway, Kapa`a,
808-822-1950. They have alohawear for men and women, artwork and ceramics,
Hawaiian books, music and DVDs. Next door to Hula Girl is Jacques
Amo Fine Jewelry,
808-822-9977. This is a fullservice, independent store specializing in
unique custom designs. The work is conceived, cast and fabricated by Jacques
himself.
Kela’s Glass Gallery,
808-822-4527, http://www.glass-art.com,
has the best selection of glass art in the state, showing the work of
more than 140 artists from all over the world. The pieces are stunning
to look at. There are unique vases, sculptures, and glass fish. The styles
range from functional to abstract.
Davison Arts,
808-821-8022, has koa furniture and gifts, paintings, sculpture, glass
art, jewelry and rugs. You name it, they have it.
The Root,
808-823-1277, is a women’s boutique that features funky and trendy
clothing along with some sexy lingerie. It’s on Kuhio Highway in
Kapa`a right next to Bubba’s Burgers.
If you want a gift that will last forever, get a tattoo. In Kapa`a, you
can go to Garden Isle Tattoo, 4-356 Kuhio Hwy,
808-822-3314, or Island Tattoo II,
808-822-2588, in theWailua Business Center.
Kaua`i Products Fair,
808-246-0988, http://www.kauaiproductsfair.com,
is an outdoor market that takes place every Thursday-Sunday from 9 am
to 5 pm at the north end of Kapa`a, right next to the Red Dirt Shirt Store
on Kuhio Highway. It features fresh local produce, plants and flowers,
alohawear, sculpture and jewelry.
Green Ti Boutique,
808-821-0225 4-1373 Kuhio Highway, http://www.greentiboutique.com,
specializes in men and women’s fine clothing, handmade textiles
and silks, plus artwork from Southesast Asia and the Himalayas.
Lightwave Pottery & Ceramic Art, 961 Kipui Way,
Kapa`a, 808-826-9576.
This working pottery studio has works ranging from functional to abstract.
You can pick up a teapot or look at larger sculptures. You can also watch
new creations come to life before your eyes.
Growing Greens Nursery, 66-60B Kawaihau Road, Kapa`a,
877-856-9999,
808-822-3831, www.fungarden.com.
Hawaiian “Fun Gardens” – miniature
tropical foliage, and exotic flowering live plants grown in lava rock.
Bring a piece of the islands of Hawai`i into your home or office. Give
your friends or loved ones a slice of tropical paradise. These live plants
are truly a living, breathing example of this tropical playground, and
make ideal gifts & souvenirs of Kaua`i, Hawai`i.
Groceries
If you’re cooking at your condo and need to stock up on supplies,
there are a number of places you can go to. In the Waipouli Town Center
is Foodland. Kaua`i Village is home to Safeway and Papaya’s for
a good selection of health food and organic goods.
Kapa`a Shopping Center has a Big Save. There’s
also Kojima Store,
808-822-5221 in the North end of Kapa`a. Kojima’s carries island
meats and goods. Whalers General Store has most of your typical convenience-store
items available.
The local Farmer’s Markets happens every Wednesday
at 3pm at the Kapa`a New Town Center. ast Shore
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