Molokai Drive-Inn

John Denholm
John Denholm
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Molokai Drive-Inn

  • September 28, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by John Denholm from Pleasanton, California
Molokai Drive-Inn

For the most part, ‘fast food’ does not exist on Molokai. While there is one Subway, most people are not in much of a hurry to do anything, let alone eat. Somewhere in between sit-down and fast food exists Molokai Drive Inn. Located on the main highway as you head east out of town, the Drive Inn is something out of a bygone era. Like other Molokai restaurants, the building’s diminutive size fools one to believe there are only a few offerings. Stepping inside the enclosed ordering lobby, the menu covers nearly all of the glass windows that separate the waiting area from the kitchen. Traditional American fare coexists with Hawaiian and Asian specialties. There is an extensive breakfast menu and several different desserts. Prices are very reasonable, as you might expect from a drive in type restaurant where your meals come on paper plates. There is an outdoor covered area where cats congregate to lounge in the shade. Molokai Drive Inn is perfect when you want to grab a quick bite to eat before exploring the island.

From journal Slow Down - This is Moloka'i

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