Cafe Haleiwa
Cafe Haleiwa is a specialty coffee shop located in Haleiwa, HI. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Specialty shops count toward all challenges including Pulled 50, Pulled 100, and Pulled 300.
Cafe Haleiwa has held the same corner of Haleiwa town since 1982, run by Duncan Campbell, the same Duncan who shaped the original Bonzer surfboard with his brother Malcolm in the early 1970s. Surf photographs line the walls. The Bonzer Front workshop sits adjacent. The breakfast menu reads like a wave report: Off the Wall, Off the Lip, Breakfast in a Barrel. Mornings on the North Shore start here. You will see local surfers fresh off dawn patrol at Pipeline, weekend country-house owners reading the paper at Formica tables, and the occasional pro who has been ordering the same omelet since the Reagan administration. Coffee is diner-strong, served fast, refilled often. Order the Off the Wall omelet if you want what most of the regulars are eating. Order a black coffee and the mahimahi plate if you want lunch the way Haleiwa has always done lunch.
About Haleiwa
Haleiwa is the North Shore's coffee town. The whole specialty network sits along Kamehameha Highway, the surf-route artery that runs from Honolulu out to the Pipeline beaches. Cafe Haleiwa has held the same corner of Haleiwa town since 1982, run by Duncan Campbell, the same Duncan who shaped the original Bonzer surfboard with his brother Malcolm in the early 1970s. Surf photographs line the walls. The Bonzer Front workshop sits adjacent. The breakfast menu reads like a wave report.
The contemporary bench runs through the same highway. Saylor's lives inside the old Bishop Bank building on Kamehameha Highway, with original window panes and the bank vault still in place, pouring locally roasted beans, ceremonial matcha, real chai, and small-batch syrups made nearby. Farm to Barn at the lone Haleiwa stoplight runs an open-air operation across from North Shore Marketplace, with picnic tables, weekend live music, sunrise yoga on the grass, and a kitchen running cold-pressed juices and farm-pasture breakfasts. The Bird's Nest a few minutes north started as a 1966 Ford Econoline selling coffee and plants and grew into a full cafe, pulling Sweetbloom out of Denver as the anchor with rotating guest roasters from Dak, Black and White, Hydrangea, and Prodigal.
The Sunrise Shack on Kamehameha Highway runs the surf-side stop where Pipeline traffic stalls in winter, started by the Termini brothers around butter coffee and acai bowls before opening other locations across Oahu. The Pulled directory tracks 9 specialty rooms in Haleiwa. The cluster is small, tied tightly to the surf calendar, and tied tightly to the highway.
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