The Aloha State is a paradise for families with young children, but sometimes, it’s either too rainy or too hot to head to the beach or the park. And on these days, you still want to get out of the house and experience something a little different. Sure, the Hawaiian Islands might be home to countless incredible coffee shops, cafes, and lunch spots, but not all of these spots are as keiki-friendly as we would like. This brand new children’s cafe, however, is perfect for the entire family and you’ll want to plan your visit soon.
Welcome to Keiki & The Pineapple, a one-of-a-kind cafe that caters to both Honolulu’s keiki and their parents. Recently celebrating their soft opening, this brand new kid’s concept play cafe, parents can enjoy a cup of coffee or a bite to eat while their babies and toddlers play in a safe environment.
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As soon as you step foot inside this adorable cafe, you’ll feel right at home. Kids play equipment is found throughout and the wallpaper is quite possibly the cutest we’ve ever seen.
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Events are held weekly and include story times, painting, and even music classes. Keiki of all ages are sure to love this spot just as much as their parents.
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The drink here is full of goodies for all ages to enjoy. In addition to more than a dozen coffee and espresso drinks, you’ll find milk of the plain and chocolate varieties as well as several smoothies.
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As for food, Keiki & The Pineapple specializes in one, unique meal: toast. Topped with everything you could possibly imagine, the options are seemingly endless. Kids will love the unicorn toast, which is made with Shokupan bread topped with cream cheese, strawberries, pineapples, local honey, and rainbow sprinkles.
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Adults, on the other hand, might gravitate towards the creative options like the Tropical Elvis on sourdough topped with bananas, pineapple, almond and mac nut butters, honey, and hemp hearts or the Avo Smash, made on sourdough and topped with avocado, feta, cilantro, olive oil, tajin, and a lime wedge.
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If you’re looking for a darling destination to meet up for a playdate or a spot where you’re littles can let out their energy as you work on increasing yours, you absolutely must check out Keiki & The Pineapple.
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Keiki & The Pineapple is open Tuesday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. They are closed on Monday. For more information, visit their website or follow them on Facebook. Did you know about the opening of this unique cafe in Honolulu? Will you visit with your kids soon? When you do, share your opinions and experiences with us in the comments below.
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On the lookout for the best playground in Hawaii? Rumor has it that the Anaina Hou Community Park playground is up there on the list.
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