Cafe Banana Bread

1635 Hana Hwy, Haiku
(808) 248-7037

Recent Reviews

N1338NKbrianf

Great treat on our trip “Road to Hana”. Enjoyed the warm beard while enjoying the lava coastline just a little further down the road.

Leandro S

Located on the Keanae Peninsula on the road to Hana, this place has some of the best banana bread out there… highly recommend if doing the drive.

loreenw932

This was one of the stops on our Road to Hana. Just a little stand with the best fresh, warm banana bread you will ever eat! I do not have a photo because my husband and I devoured it immediately! We stopped in on our way back for more but she had just sold out for the day so make sure you stop by early.

Th003re

Driving along a remote road to discover delicious hot banana bread! What a surprising and amazing find.

megumi astill

Banana bread wasn’t impressive. That is all I bought there so I can’t say for anything else there. The store was super cute though.Parking: It wasn’t hard to park since it was Thursday before noon when I went there. It is kind of tricky to get back out to the road because of some degree of invisibility.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

486SusanO

I am not a banana bread fan but had been watching people eat here and how amazing the bread was. I must say this one time I followed the crowd and did have the best! It was warm a absolutely could be addictive. Can't wait until next time!

cookbooks4U

Aunty Sandy’s is a must stop on The Road to Hana! They serve the most moist, delicious banana bread I’ve ever eaten! And it’s warm! The line was long but it went fast & oh so worth the wait!

39kyleeb

Wonderful banana bread! Met our expectations which were high! It's a small venture off the main road to Hana but certainly worth the stop.

tmpirt2016

Having been in Maui for several days, we had had our fill of banana bread and Aunty Sandy’s had these amazing Chocolate and macadamia nut blondie type cookie bars and the tastiest shaved ice. What a nice treat to wrap up the (almost) end of the Hana return.

wsckky

We came because of their famous banana bread but their kalua pork sandwich was delicious too. Perfect refuel station for RTH, but don't come here at your refueling time cuz they sell out by 1-2pm. We took a detour from our RTH day and made sure to get here early enough to get the bread, then resumed/back tracking our RTH stops. Aloha and Mahalo Aunty Sandy's

Starl609

Don’t trust the times listed as open. Hell, if you don’t get there by noon, no banana bread and they pack up and go home. I spent two hours driving there and no banana bread on arrival at 1:15 pm. I wish I had known before had. Others tell me early morning it is very congested so not a good time either. Just can’t win. I got the chili dog, which was big and tasty, but expensive. Didn’t come for a chili dog though. Why they don’t cook more banana bread is puzzling. I would have even taken a day old bread.

Cindy S

We didn’t buy anything here, walked in and the gentleman acted put out that we were there.

sdthing

Best banana bread I've ever had!! Well worth the stop on the road to Hana. Cute little town with great views.

Ron H

bread was great, small town worth the stop, we missed a baking so had to wait 30 minutes. Just past the stand is a picnic area with all kinds of lava rock which was very picturesque.

235vacationmom

We stopped for the famous banana bread, which, as promised, was served, warm, and was delicious. I also grabbed some other snacks to have along the drive throughout the day, including some coconut candy and a chocolate chip cookie. We ate the cookie later after hiking, and it was delicious! It was soft and puffy and fresh, and the chocolate chips were slightly Melty. I wanted to stop on the way back to get another one, but it was too late in the day.!

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