This little store is almost your only option in the area, thank the gods it is very good. There is usually ample parking although it is a shared car park. The staff is super friendly and attentive often asking if you need help finding your way and often times I do, not knowing what I am looking for half the time. The do have a large variety of wine and cheese, of course … as well as all kinds of veggies and to go options if you don’t feel like cooking. For a grocery store it’s a very good one. If in town check it out, while there walk over to Colleens for a glass of Jo. Bogs
Chrystie B.
Place rating: 5 Haiku, HI
Aloha — I love the job they are doing at haiku market — I am very pleased they kept a lot of the staff while doing remodel — the prices are good and a much larger selection — I have to say — JOY(cashier) is awesome –keep it that way –
Ella F.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
Try their B-A-N-A-N-A Bread! It is heavenly! Oh and it’s incredibly cheap. That. Is. All.
Michael W.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Good, not too pricey grocery store for Maui. Yes you are in Hawaii. Yes some things are more expensive. But it’s a great store, and has most of everything that you would need. We picked up a bunch of fruit, juice, sausages, and other breakfast items for not too bad of a price. Beer wasn’t too unreasonable either. If you’re staying in the neighborhood and need to replenish some supplies, come check this place out!
John B.
Place rating: 4 Haiku, HI
There aren’t many grocery stores in Haiku so you can’t be too picky. THey have a moderate selection of fresh and processed food, milk, beer, and wine. Prices are high but at least you don’t have to drive to Kahului.
Tara H.
Place rating: 4 Sacramento, CA
The perfect«Oh I’m out of…» store. They have a decent collection of items here to replenish what you’re missing at home. There’s great, fresh fruit and a sturdy selection of wine and beer. The sweet potato pastry I had from here was really unique and fresh! If you’re in the neighborhood, go check out this great local market!
Georgie H.
Place rating: 5 Paia, HI
It’s a great little store when you just need a few items and don’t want to go all the way to «town». They carry some items that are hard to find elsewhere, such as organic lactose-free milk. Lots of local items like boiled peanuts, sashimi and mochi. Very convenient if you live in Haiku Maui. In 2012 they expanded and have a much larger selection of foods including hot and cold items to eat right away.
Kitty Y.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
Haiku Grocery Store is a place I go to nearly every day, seeing as it’s only a one minute drive or a 3 minute walk away from my house. They have everything a big box grocery store would have, just on a smaller scale, and it’s pricier. They have a decent selection of meats from portuguese sausage, maui cattle beef, bacon, chicken and pork. They also have some veggies(not everything you’d expect) onions, garlic, bell peppers, mushrooms, stuff like that. They also carry a little array of health foodie stuff like amy’s mac and cheese and quinoa. If you need batteries, they got it. Beer, they got that too.(6 pack of Kirin is under $ 8, major score) Ice cream, toilet paper, candy, poke(although their poke absolutely SUCKS), tofu, charcoal. It’s basically a one stop shop. The ladies who work there are pretty chill and nice, except there is one lady who rubs me the wrong way. She never really says hi or thank you to me, and she kind of stares. But she seems cool with everyone else. Eh.
Ellis g.
Place rating: 3 Haiku, HI
This is an old-school, small town grocery store with a sort of run-down charm. Located in an old and truly gigantic cannery building which has been converted into a complex of shops and local busineses, the grocery store is large and roomy(or sort of partially empty, depending on how you look at it) with a mix of traditional processed«american food»(nabisco, kraft, hormel, etc) as well as a small variety of organics. Decent beer selection with some imports. They have prepared bento boxes in a hot case which look sort of interesting. Also have a variety of Japanese-y looking things(mochi, shrimp chips, dried cuttlefish, etc). Prices are low(for Maui). If you’re a gourmet, a foodie, or into health food then this will not be your regular store, but it might serve in a pinch. If you have average to low expectations then this place could serve nicely.
Joz Joz Joz W.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
In addition to regular grocery store fare, you can get sashimi, snacks, cold drinks, beer… I really liked the selection of fresh/local produce here. It’s actually pretty large and feels very roomy inside. Not someplace you’d go out of your way for, but you are living/staying near Haiku, this is one place to check out for rations.