Staying Safe After Spate Of Hawaii Restaurants Shuttered By DOH

Staying Safe After Spate Of Hawaii Restaurants Shuttered

Recent Hawaii restaurant closures for health violations aren’t at fly-by-night places where. How to check restaurant safety before dining.

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4 thoughts on “Staying Safe After Spate Of Hawaii Restaurants Shuttered”

  1. Thanks BOH for your interesting articles. First time poster here although I’ve been following for several years. Keep up the great work!
    We’ve enjoyed meals at all 3 restaurants noted. Maui Brewing used to be one of our go to spots each time we visit Maui. Our last visit there in January was a disappointment. They moved to a model where you either order from their app (which didn’t work for everyone) or from their kiosk. Staff were minimally present and it felt like a cafeteria. The food was not up to the same standard we were used to.

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    1. Hi Ted.

      Thanks for your first comment and nice words. We appreciate the feedback about Maui Brewing. We last went there in 2019 ourselves and enjoyed it then.

      Aloha.

  2. Interesting, since I was just told that Maui Brewing Co. is taking over the restaurant at the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel, which was itself recently purchased by Outrigger.

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