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Baked On Maui is a charming little establishment located off the beaten path in Haiku, seemingly always busy in thr afternoon hours. The service is nice, the food is made fresh, and more over, there are plenty of delicious options. The only thing downside is the semi limit seating. Only a couple tables inside, which is understandable due to the size of the interior and, outside, two long benches alongside a handful o... View all feedback.
Baked On Maui is a charming little establishment located off the beaten path in Haiku, seemingly always busy in thr afternoon hours. The service is nice, the food is made fresh, and more over, there are plenty of delicious options. The only thing downside is the semi limit seating. Only a couple tables inside, which is understandable due to the size of the interior and, outside, two long benches alongside a handful of fairly small tables all under awnings, thankfully.Coupled with how busy their peak hours can be, it can be just a bit difficult to find available seating, but definitely worth the wait. If you're looking for a unique meal experience, definitely give the Smokehouse Sammie a try.
We had a lovely breakfast. It was surprisingly delicious. It was recommended by a friend. So glad we took their advice.
5 minutes or less off of the Road to Hana. Get there at 630 when they open, and be plenty early to have a great breakfast and still beat the crowds to the sites on your way to Hana! Food is fantastic, the team is nice and so helpful, and you have to see what was done to repurpose the old cannery. We had a Haiku omelette and a Raha omelette. They were delicious. The home fries are done perfectly. And the toasted fresh baked bread is a worthy complement.
Great coffee shop and cafe about 10 minutes from Paia town.
My wife and I stopped into Baked on Maui early in the morning just before starting down the Road to Hana.