KCC Farmers Market Honolulu Must Do

Unique KCC Farmers Market | A Honolulu Must Do

The KCC Farmers Market, not far from Waikiki is a hands-down top pick Honolulu activity. The first to require that all food and products be locally grown and made.

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6 thoughts on “Unique KCC Farmers Market | A Honolulu Must Do”

  1. Aloha,
    Are the Farmer’s markets open all year round on Oahu?
    Our markets are just in the summer in Washington.
    We will be visiting mid-January but would love to go!
    Thank you!
    Melissa

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  2. Unlike many Oahu “farmer’s markets” this one actually has some farmers.

    These should really be called food vendor markets or food truck markets (this one doesn’t have food Trucks.

    Limited bathrooms, plan ahead.

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  3. We like to check out where locals are shopping, especially when they’re clearly regulars at a stand. Always loved the Kailua farmers’ market which is heavily Windward Side small growers plus others such as Ba Le with their great rolls, baguettes and excellent Palmiers cookies. Great recommendation for the KCC Market, we’d call it a “don’t miss” even if just for coffee and something to eat.

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  4. I am so excited to come there. My daughter and her husband are taking me on Oct 4th for a few days. It has always been my dream to go there. My husband and I were going to go for our 20th anniversary, but he passed away a few months before that. So this is very special.
    I’m also really excited about the market. I really wanted to go somewhere I could purchase from the Hawaiian people and give back to their state. See you soon 😊

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