Restaurant Week Wailea

The twice yearly Restaurant Week Wailea will be taking place May 21st to May 27th.  Resort restaurants located throughout Wailea will be participating.

Pre-fixed menus will range in price from $29 to $59 per person. Funds from this event will support the Maui Food Bank. Each restaurant has agreed to make a donation to the Maui Food Bank program. Participating restaurants will be accepting reservations.  No coupons or passes needed.

To view restaurants and more information for this event, visit the Wailea Resort Association website here.

Restaurant Week Wailea

Seabury Hall Craft Faire And Other Weekend Events!

Friday night kicks off the weekend with Lahaina’s Town Party from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.  The evening will get started with Maui Jam from 5:00 pm to 6:45 pm. Winners from the 4th annual Short Story Writing Contest will be announced at 6:50 pm. The Maui Fridays website has information for this event.

The 44th Annual Seabury Hall Craft Faire will be taking place this Saturday May 14th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  All proceeds from the faire benefit the Financial Aid program. More then 100 local artists will be featured.  Also on hand, activities for kids, silent auction, food, and live entertainment.  Admission is $5.00 children 12 and under are free. Come support a great local event! More information available on the Seabury Hall website here.

There are lots of brunch options available to help celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday.  One choice is the Champagne Brunch offered at the Kaanapali Beach Hotel.  This Maui favorite will take place from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Tiki Terrace restaurant.  Enjoy traditional brunch items as well as seafood, specialty Hawaiian fare, fruits, dessert, and champagne.  Children 5 and under eat free with paying adult.  More information including reservations available here.

We hope you enjoy the remainder of your week.  Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!

Earth Day Events

West Maui Greenway has events to help you celebrate Earth Day.  Happening now is their online silent auction.  Great prizes donated by local businesses are available to bid on.  This gives the winner a chance to try out new foods, lodging, and activities at a reduced cost.

On April 22 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Love the West Maui Greenway Day will be taking place at the Lahaina Civic Center.  This event is free and perfect for the entire family.  Live music, food trucks, and family events will be taking place throughout the day. The West Maui Greenway events page has more information on this event including a schedule of activities.

We hope you have a very Happy Easter!

Events This Weekend

On Friday, March 24th, at the A & B Amphitheater Bonnie Raitt will be performing.  Gates will open at 5:00 pm with the show scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm.  Her latest album Dig In Deep is her 20th  successful album.  Named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the greatest singers of all time, Raitt has 10 Grammy awards to help prove it!  Special guests California Honeydrops will be opening the show.  Ticket pricing varies. More information available here.

From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on Saturday, March 25th, Come support the language immersion preschool in Wailuku at the Ho’omau 2017.  This cultural music event will benefit Punana Leo o Maui. Other immersion programs throughout the island will also benefit. Some of the best musicians in Hawaii will be performing. Live auction, food, crafts, children activities and various demonstrations will be taking place throughout the day. The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens website has more information on this event.

Also on Saturday between 7:00 am and 1:00 pm the Hale Makua Kahului Car Wash Fundraiser will be taking place at 472 Maulana St. Kahului.  Proceeds benefit the 2017 Visitor Industry Charity Walk.  $10.00 per vehicle for a car wash. Food and baked goods will also be available for purchase. Hale Makua has more information on their services available here.

Enjoy the remainder of your week and weekend!

New Owner For Makawao Steak House

New Owner Hoku Nui Maui, plans to revamp Makawao Steak House into a farm-to-table restaurant.  The plan would be to use only grown meat and produce provided by the 258 acre “regenerative farming community”.

The company has already put in for a liquor license as well as for having live music at the restaurant. During the transition, new items are planned to slowly be added to the menu later in the year. The farm plans to add a number of new crops including fruits and vegetables. These items will eventually supply Makawao Steak House with farm fresh produce.  The restaurant’s plan is to serve what it can grow.

To read the entire article, visit the Maui News here.