HILO FARMERS MARKET
7 am - 3 pm (or from dawn ‘til it’s gone) Wednesdays and Saturdays
Some vendors all during the week - Downtown Hilo corner of Mamo and
Kamehameha Ave - across from the Mo'oheau Bandstand and bus station -
Produce, plants, cut flowers, seafood, specialty value added food products,
crafts - Keith De La Cruz (933-1000) -
info@hilofarmersmarket.com
http://www.hilofarmersmarket.com
This market accepts
Food Stamps (EBT / SNAP)!!!
(for produce & food only)
KINO'OLE FARMERS MARKET
7 am - noon Saturdays
In Hilo at the Kino'ole Shopping Plaza (old Sure Save market location) at
1990 Kino'ole in Hilo - Hawai'i grown and produced vegetables, fruits and
potted plants, fresh baked breads, and free demonstrations. Delan
(Rusty) Perry (938-4545)
dperry@papayas.net
FARMERS MARKET @ The Mill
7 am to noon Saturdays
At Hilo Coffee Mill, Hwy 11- between MM 12-13, Mountain View – Locally grown
or value added products using locally grown, live animals. Crafts if made
using locally grown. Cooking demos and breakfast made with locally grown
products. Live music. Private community farmers’ market, not affiliated with
the BI Farm Bureau -
Contact: Katherine Patton (968-1333)
coffee@hilocoffeemil.com or
hcncoffee@msn.com -
http://hilocoffeemill.com
KEA’AU VILLAGE FARMERS’ MARKET
9 am–5 pm Tuesday to Fri, 8 am–3 Saturday, Closed Sunday Monday
16-0550 Old Volcano Rd – Kea’au - Fresh local farm produce featuring super
sweet corn, flowers, handmade Hawaiian arts & crafts – Arlen MacAnan
(966-4853)
MAMO STREET MARKET
8 am -5 pm - Open 7 days a week
Mamo parking lot corner of Mamo Street and Kilauea Avenue, Hilo.
RAINBOW FALLS MARKET PLACE
8 am - 4 pm Mondays and Thursdays
Across from Rainbow Falls in Hilo - Hula show, free samples, homegrown and
handmade products from island crafters, local farmers and home-based
businesses – Vynel Sugino (933-9173)
KTA SUPERSTORES
321 Keawe St., Hilo
50 E. Puainako, Hilo
FOODLAND
Sack ‘n Save, 2100 Kanoelehua Ave., Hilo
Sack ‘n Save, 250 Kinoole, Hilo
C. WAGATSUMA FARMS INC., Papaikou
Grower of cucumber, squash, snap beans, watermelon, lettuce, peanuts,
ginger, taro, araimo, corn, gobo, daikon, eggplant, peppers, beets; look for
“Island Fresh” and “Locally Grown” labels at supermarkets.
Cyrus Wagatsuma / 964-1349
Hilo Bay Cafe
Mostly organic, definitely fresh island grown fish and produce served up in
a contemporary style. Lunch and dinner.
315 Makaala St./935-4939