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Apple store ala moana closed
Apple store ala moana closed





apple store ala moana closed

Used to be frequented by many of the Punahou and Maryknoll students back in the day, up until 1975, when the store was closed to make room for a high rise condo. Alexander Grocery – Makai of Wilder ave (below Punahou), on the Kokohead side of Alexander / A.K.A.Alex Drive-In – Kapahulu/Kaimuki (near KHS) / car hop, orange freeze.Ala Moana Market – location / features *source: Remembering Oahu from the Past Part 2 on FB.Alakea Bar & Grill – 1192 Alakea St, downtown Honolulu / jukebox machines on each table one of Genoa Keawe’s hideouts for her and her band, and she even recorded an album there that was released in the 80′s / *contributed by John Book.Akebono’s – backside of moilili feild / features / *contributed by bigbud808.Akasaka – Hawaii Kai / features / currently.in Kaka’ako / Teri beef served in tin foil all cut up and ready to eat… so ono! Named ‘Aikane Catering’ in the 70s? *contributed by Dean Kobayashi and Jay Aikane Cafe, the “Old” – corner of Emily & Queen St.(*source: Oroku Oral Histories) *contributed by khs68 Uyehara quit the business to focus on the Ilima Drive In on King St. The insurance was not enough to cover the damages so Mr. It was closed around 1953 because a woman drove her car right into the restaurant and caused the building to burn down.

apple store ala moana closed

Aiea Drive-In – On Moanalua Road, where the Aiea Shopping Center is now / *Masaji Uyehara opened Aiea Drive-In in 1951.

apple store ala moana closed

#Apple store ala moana closed update#

  • Aiea Diner (likely not the proper name, so if you know this place, please help to update it!) – Kamehameha Hwy., top of the hill, on the southwest corner, right at the turnoff down to Aiea there was only one road at the time (1960s) into Aiea and it was Kaamilo, which now dead-ends into a suburb / During the 1960s era (’66 to ’67 in memory), it was a great old-fashioned 1950’s style diner with pictures of Hawaiian singers of the day on the walls.
  • Ahi Assassins – 2570 S Beretania St / closed in 2020 due to the economic downturn from the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Currently Signature Prime Steak & Seafood (owned by Peter Kim, restaurateur who also owns Yummy’s Korean BBQ, Liliha Bakery and Hibachi San, among other ventures) *contributed by Bob Sigall Prior to that, it was The Summit, the very first restaurant (more like Coffee shop) to open in that space since Ala Moana Hotel first opened, in operation from 1970 to 1985.

    apple store ala moana closed

    Aaron’s immediately followed Nickolas Nicholas, which was in operation there from 1986 to 1985. Aarons atop the Ala Moana – Ala Moana Rennaisance Hotel penthouse / scenic views of Honolulu and Ala Moana Beach, upscale pacific rim cuisine.A&W Drive-In – Holiday Mart, Kailua and Waianae / burgers ‘n root beer ‘n floats / Waianae location currently Burger King *contributed by Mark Stone.N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Let’s enjoy reminiscing them good ‘ole Kaukau days on Oahu! Oahu Eateries MemorializedĪ | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M There’s also a listing of eateries and related businesses still open after over DECADES now at this link: Oahu Eateries 50+ Club Note, if the establishment you remember was more focused as a bar or nightclub than restaurant, see this list: Oahu Bars & Nightclubs Memorialized Please note all the details you’re aware of, including location, year established and closed, your personal memories of said business(es), such as what was their most popular dish, feature, etc., and what’s currently in their former spot. If you know any Oahu eateries no longer around that aren’t included in the list, please add it in a comment, and it will be edited into the master list. There’s certainly many businesses missing in the list at this point (3.23.13), as this is a perpetually dynamic work in progress like Wikipedia, intended to be completed via contribution from you folks, the readers! Links go to websites (or posts on this blog) with useful information pertaining to that particular business. Here’s a master list of Oahu eateries that have since closed their doors, collected from numerous online discussion boards, an old Polk Directory, Bob Sigall’s fantastic The Companies We Keep, as well as references from personal family, friends and coworkers. Which makes this a good time to look back in time and reflect upon all the wonderful restaurants we grew up with here in Hawaii on the island of Oahu that are no longer around. Th e recent closing of Byron’s Drive-In - a 24-hour institution in the Honolulu International Airport area - ends the final chapter in a long history of the late Andrew Wong’s restaurant empire on Oahu.







    Apple store ala moana closed