After having a wonderful evening in town, I woke to this view in the morning.
Of course the Missus wanted to go "holo-holo" right away, but I needed some nourishment to keep up with Her. I had picked up some extra musubi from Iyasume the day before and had that for breakfast. And then we headed out. Of course we needed to get our caffeine fix on the way.
I'd read about a place named Bean About Town in Kathy's page about dining in Kaimuki and it seemed like the perfect spot. They have two shops; one in Waikiki and the other on Waialae avenue. Old timers would recognize the location as it is in the same building as where Tanoue's (which I wrote about in my post on visiting the old Neighborhood) used to be. It's a small shop, there looks to be like 5 parking spaces, so street parking is likely. If I recall, this used to be a barbershop when I was growing up.
Right across the street is Kaimuki Park where I wasted spent a good amount of time as a kid.
The Missus ordered a pour over, which She loved, and I got a nice, fairly stiff Cold Brew.
We had a nice seat on the little two top facing Waialae avenue. The Missus liked the design on my cup so much that She sent me back in the shop to see if they had some merch with the same design.
Sadly they did not.
Well, it looks like we've got a place to get some coffee next time we're in the area.
Bean About Town
3538 Waialae Ave. Suite 101
Honolulu, HI 96816
From here we headed up Waialae to H-1, then Kalanianaole, past Hawaii Kai and Sandy's to our destination; to the gate that says Kaiwi Scenic Shoreline. Since we were fairly early we found parking. I had the Missus pick out some hiking (for Her this was all "walking") spots for this trip. She chose the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail. Man, I don't remember the last time I was here.
Anyway, it's a paved trail, that goes a bit over the mile each way, with a 500 foot elevation gain. I actually enjoyed myself. I even saw Pele's Chair on the path up!
And of course, this is Hawaii, so you will see rainbows.
You can see inside Koko Crater too.
Of course the Lighthouse is not accessible for folks and is off limits, but you do get glimpses of it.
There's a lookout at the top.
And of course, there's Rabbit Island.
It's a wonderful panoramic view.
I heard that you'll often see whales, but none for us on this day.
Still, it was a fun activity for us. I was having fun "playing tourist".
Afterwards we headed back; stopping in Aina Haina for a short break. On our way back to the hotel, the Missus said, "can we go to Ono Seafood, I want more poke!" Man, we hadn't been to Ono Seafood since 2019! It's long been a favorite of the Missus since we first visited in 2011. So, we headed on over and easily found parking in the lot for the apartment building the shop occupies.
We got a poke bowl with brown rice and shoyu poke. Then headed back to the hotel to eat.
Though it seemed a bit more "sauced" than I recall, this was ono! Good shoyu, we enjoyed the limu, which adds a nice oceany-crunch. The fish was tender without the chewy connective tissue that permeates poke here in San Diego. Still one of our favorites for sure.
Ono Seafood
747 Kapahulu Ave. Apt 4
Honolulu, HI 96816
After lunch, we headed back on "footmobile" (when's the last time you heard that one?), walking to Don Quijote on Kaheka, then returning to Ala Moana to do a bit more shopping, before returning to our room for a nap.
Looking out at the lanai, I noticed that I wasn't the only one enjoying the view.
Thanks for stopping by, hope you're having a wonderful weekend!
what a great day
Posted by: kat | Saturday, 17 August 2024 at 07:41 PM
We really had a great time Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 17 August 2024 at 07:42 PM
Great to see that Ono is still doing its thing! Our first time there was 2018 and it was PACKED. Long line and I had to park around the corner on Winam. Was well worth the wait! We'll put the Lighthouse trail on our to-do list for next visit.
Posted by: Peter | Sunday, 18 August 2024 at 09:21 AM
It's a nice short paved "trail" Peter. And the view is great!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 18 August 2024 at 10:30 AM