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  • Frankie's Market
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    Originally posted by leashlaws View Post
    They had a really nice happy hour. I liked their food a lot.
    E&O had a nice happy hour. Problem was, their "happy hour" catered to the under-21 crowd. I know for a fact that they had a private room for underage patrons.

    It's no secret that E&O's emergence in Ward Center gradually cut into Brew Moon's business and eventually led to its demise earlier this month. The timing of E&O's closing,.... hmmm, I wonder if the growing rumors of liquor license violations has anything to do with the decision to close now.

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  • leashlaws
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    Originally posted by integlspwr View Post
    E&O Trading company closing this week end.
    They had a really nice happy hour. I liked their food a lot.

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  • integlspwr
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    E&O Trading company closing this week end.

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  • Kalihiboy
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    Originally posted by integlspwr View Post
    Farrell's looks like their going down soon.

    and wendys wahiwa also?
    I know of the Farrell's in Windward Mall, is there one in Pearlridge as well? I've heard they wanted to expand to Waikiki and Ala Moana.

    Aj

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  • evossman
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    Cisco's Cantina in Kailua close there was a star bulletin article but I can't find it right now. Pretty bummed about that, it was a great place to get some mexican food.

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  • Vanguard
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    Sandy's cafe closing

    EDIT: Oops, this is an old article. I thought it was new!

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  • Frankie's Market
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    Looks like the economic meltdown has claimed another victim: Down To Earth's store on Makawao.

    http://www.starbulletin.com/business...its_doors.html

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  • GeckoGeek
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    Originally posted by Vanguard View Post
    I hope someone gets some photos of it. It's the type of thing people don't think to do - until it's gone.

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  • Vanguard
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    Haleiwa Supermarket is closing.

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  • integlspwr
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    Farrell's looks like their going down soon.

    and wendys wahiwa also?

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  • AbsolutChaos
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    Originally posted by integlspwr View Post
    i herd Kakaako kitchen is the next one to close.
    That's too bad. However, I've heard from several friends and long-time fans of the place that the food has gone downhill lately. One friend complained that her fish dish, the one that was her fave on the menu, was very badly cooked the last time she went. Another friend noted that they were skimping on the bread on the grilled portabello mushroom sandwich, plus they were also lessening the amount of mushroom. The both noted the removal of long-time menu items. There are all usually bad signs.

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  • integlspwr
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    i herd Kakaako kitchen is the next one to close.

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  • integlspwr
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    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
    When I went to the First Hawaiian Bank on Waialae Ave. I thought I saw them moved from Waialae to around the corner and across from the bank.
    oh that might be the case then. ill edit my post.

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  • alohacandy
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    Originally posted by LikaNui View Post
    Pomai and AC are right.
    After it was Honey's (which is now at Ko`olau Golf Course) it was called The Ko`olau Ranch House and had live Hawaiian music on weekends. After that closed it became the Times Coffee Shop, and was just torn down last month and the new building will be a Central Pacific Bank.
    And AC, are you sure that Times opened in Temple Valley? I drove by a few weeks ago and it looked like they hadn't opened for business yet, even though they've had the location for several months. When I drove by there was some kind of notice on the door, but I didn't stop to see what was up.
    Yep...Times Coffee Shop is definitely open. I have walked past there but not eaten there yet. It seems like it's having steady business.

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  • Honoruru
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    Re: It's Chili In Hawaii, move or pau?

    Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
    They are no longer in Moiliili, on King St.
    They're still alive. I think they moved to Kaimuki. Or was it in Iwilei?
    Last edited by Honoruru; February 9, 2009, 08:43 PM. Reason: Second thoughts.

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