12 Best Breakfast Spots on Oahu’s North Shore

Rise and shine, early birds! Oahu’s North Shore isn’t just about gnarly waves and beach bumming – it’s also a foodie’s paradise. We’ve scoured the coastline to bring you the most mouthwatering morning spots that’ll fuel your island adventures.

These eateries serve up the kind of breakfasts that make you want to set your alarm early. Ready to start your day the North Shore way?

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Kono’s North Shore

If you love tasty food and fun times, Kono’s North Shore is your go-to breakfast spot on Oahu. The vibe here is as sunny as the Hawaiian beaches, and they’re famous for making mornings shine with their bomb breakfast burritos.

Their Kalua Pig is slow-cooked for 12 hours, making it super soft and full of flavor. You can try it in a burrito they call “Breakfast Bomber,” which has eggs, cheese, and potatoes too.

The whole family can share a smile over a creamy milkshake or a fresh-squeezed lemonade while you munch on your meal. Ready for something sweet? Their milkshakes are a must-sip.

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2. Ted’s Bakery

When you visit the North Shore, the smell of fresh baked goodies from Ted’s Bakery is hard to miss. Your nose might lead you to this local spot famous for serving up some mouth-watering treats. Start your day with one of their breakfast plates, where you can have eggs just the way you like.

Don’t forget to try their breakfast sandwiches, packing a flavor punch that’ll wake you up better than a morning surf session.

The bakery is also known for its sweet pies. You might want to save some room for a slice of chocolate haupia cream pie, with a silky layer of chocolate and coconut goodness that’s both dreamy and delicious.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Cafe Haleiwa

When morning rolls around on North Shore Oahu and your stomach starts to rumble, Cafe Haleiwa is a bright spot for a satisfying breakfast. It’s a place where locals and visitors mingle over steamy mugs of coffee and plates piled high with fresh eats.

Imagine sitting down to a meal where each bite is better than the last. Your fork digs into fluffy pancakes, or maybe you pick up a sweet slice of papaya. The sunlight dapples through the windows, and you can hear soft laughter all around while you sip your island-style coffee.

4. Haleiwa Bowls

If you find yourself hungry on Oahu’s North Shore, Haleiwa Bowls is a cute little spot where you can get a tasty start to your day. Enjoy a bowl filled with colorful, fresh fruit and a swirl of delicious açaí. They make these bowls with lots of love, mixing in local ingredients that give you a real taste of Hawaii.

Your day gets a whole lot brighter with their famous açaí bowls, piled high with granola, banana, and a drizzle of honey. They’re not only yummy but also give you a bunch of energy for your adventures. And if you’re feeling extra sunny, go for their smoothies – they’re like a Hawaiian summer in a cup!

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5. Waialua Bakery & Juice Bar

When you wander into Waialua Bakery & Juice Bar, you’ll find a spot known for fresh, tasty treats. This bakery stands out for crafting their sandwiches with love and serving juices that burst with flavor. One of their crowd-pleasers is the avocado sandwich, a hit for its creamy, rich filling hugged by freshly baked bread.

Kids often zoom in on the cookies, big and loaded with chunks of chocolate that melt in your mouth. Grab a tropical juice blend that’s like a sunny Hawaiian day in a cup. It’s all about simple, wholesome goodness here. With each bite or sip, you can tell they pick the best ingredients.

 
 
 
 
 
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6. Uncle Bo’s Haleiwa

Bright mornings on Oahu’s North Shore shine brighter with plates of flavor-packed favorites. At Uncle Bo’s, every dish has a sprinkle of Hawaiian hospitality, like a secret ingredient making everything taste just right. The pancakes are like fluffy clouds on a plate with golden edges, and they’re waiting to soak up syrup and a pat of butter. And the eggs are cooked just how you like them.

But let’s chat about what really gets folks chatting. The Kalua pig benedict is a twist that will have your fork digging for more. It’s the kind of meal you tell your friends about—tender pig, perfect poached eggs, all on a homemade biscuit that deserves its own fan club.

And if you’re riding the sweet wave, the french toast is a must-try, dressed up in tropical fruits that are like sunshine on a plate.

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7. Coffee Gallery

When you visit the North Shore, you’ve got to swing by the Coffee Gallery for a sunny morning treat’ it’s a place where coffee-making is an art. Their coffee is roasted right in Hawaii, so every sip is as fresh as the ocean breeze.

And it’s not just coffee! You’ll fall in love with their fresh baked goods. Try their breakfast sandwich or a slice of banana bread.

8. Banzai Bowls

When you visit the North Shore, everyone talks about Banzai Bowls. Can you picture yourself with a big bowl full of acai goodness? Well, at Banzai Bowls, you get to pick from a bunch of tasty things to pile on your acai, like fresh fruit and crunchy granola that fills you up just right.

Some folks say you might even see peacocks parading around while you munch! What should you try? The locals often go for the acai bowls packed with fresh flavors. And don’t worry, with their large menu, picking your perfect mix is all part of the fun.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. Island Vintage Coffee

When you wander into Island Vintage Coffee, the sweet smell of coffee hits you like a warm breeze. Here, they don’t just pour you a regular cup of joe. Each drink is a little masterpiece, like the famous Honey Latte—it’s smooth with that sweet honey zing.

Not just for coffee lovers, this spot has also got a secret weapon: the Acai Bowl. Packed with fresh fruits and honey, it’s like a colorful breakfast party in a bowl. So, what’ll it be? A cool, rich latte or an acai bowl topped with a rainbow of fruits? Maybe both? Your call!

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10. Farm To Barn Cafe & Juicery

If you’re a fan of sipping juice with the Hawaiian sun smiling down, Farm To Barn Cafe & Juicery might just be your next favorite spot. This cafe isn’t like the rest; it’s a place where the food tastes like it was made by your grandma, full of love and local goodies.

Popular breakfast picks include the Acai Bowl, packed with fresh fruits and honey. Or if you’re craving something more savory, go for the Avocado Toast – crunchy, with a creamy avocado spread. Wash it down with some farm fresh juice that’s squeezed from Oahu’s own backyard fruits.

They grow some of their stuff in their garden, which makes the food super fresh. And if you like the idea of yoga with a view, they’ve got that during sunrise and sunset.

11. Wicked Hi Cafe

At Wicked Hi Cafe, your mornings on the North Shore will spark with flavor. This little spot serves up craft coffee that will wake you up like a sunny Hawaiian morning. Picture a warm mug of their specialty latte in your hands, each sip like a wave of rich, creamy goodness. Kids will love their hot chocolates too!

Wicked Hi dishes out fresh sourdough bagels, perfect for a quick bite before you hit the beach. And let’s talk sweets – their cookies and muffins are just the right kind of sweet for an island day start.

 
 
 
 
 
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12. North Shore Crepes Café

At North Shore Crepes Café, fresh, organic treats are the stars of the morning. This little café serves up true French-style crepes with a special twist from the sunny shores of Oahu.

People love the Brazilian Acai bowl for a sweet start, while savory crepes offer a yummy twist. Your visit isn’t complete without trying the local favorite: a crepe stuffed with tropical fruits and a drizzle of honey.