Old Koloa Town

One more place to enjoy near Kaua'i in Hawaii

Old Koloa Town

Old Koloa Town, situated on the South Shore of Kaua’i near Poipu Beach, is a charming shopping village that dates back to the sugar plantation era in the town of Koloa. It holds the distinction of being home to Hawaii’s first successful sugar mill, which was established in 1835. The town is adorned with vibrant buildings, each with its own fascinating history. Take, for example, The Tao Building, originally serving as an ice cream parlor for the plantation workers. Another notable building is the Chang Fook Building, constructed in the 1920s, initially functioning as a general store before gaining recognition for its delectable baked goods. Additionally, the Koloa Hotel provided accommodation for traveling salesmen employed by large mercantile agencies on O’ahu.

Enter these buildings and you’ll discover a delightful assortment of shops and eateries. Take a leisurely walk through the area and you’ll come across stores offering surf clothing, beachwear, unique crafts, and beautiful artwork. If you’re feeling hot, cool down with a refreshing shave ice from The Fresh Shave. And when hunger strikes, satisfy your taste buds at Kenji Burger, Koloa Pizza Kitchen + Bar, or Leahi Vegan Eats.