Foodland Farms Ala Moana
About
Local supermarket chain with departments for produce, general groceries & Hawaiian specialties.
Amenities & Features
- Has Parking Lot Free
- Has Parking Street Free
- Has Onsite Parking
- Has Parking Lot Paid
- Has Parking Street Paid
- Pay Credit Card
- Pay Debit Card
- Pay Mobile Nfc
- Pay Snap
- Quick Visit
- Has Restroom
- Has Bakery
- Sells Cut Flowers
- Serves Food
- Sells Food Prepared
- Has Produce Notable
- Has Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
- Has Wheelchair Accessible Parking
- Has Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
- Has Delivery
- Has In Store Pickup
- Has Onsite Services
Photos, hours & more
This listing is just getting started
The owner hasn't added photos, hours, services or a story yet. Claim it to fill out the full profile.
Claim this business →Location
Comments
Write a comment
Your comment has been submitted.
Suggest an edit
Spot something wrong? Propose a fix — accepted edits go live and earn reputation.
Mahalo! Your edit was submitted for review.
Similar on Maui
Grocery & Markets
Grocery & Markets
Store offering Hawaiian products & groceries, plus a counter serving plate lunches.
Grocery & Markets
People also searched for
Grocery & Markets
Local supermarket chain with departments for produce, general groceries & Hawaiian specialties.
Grocery & Markets
KAHALA MKT. by Foodland will anchors Kū‘ono Marketplace at Kāhala, offering curated grocery shopping and food experiences, creative grab-and-go cuisine, and a new full-service restaurant and bar.
Grocery & Markets
Longtime supermarket chain carrying brand-name & house-label groceries, plus a deli, bakery & more.
Grocery & Markets
Eco-minded chain with natural & organic grocery items, housewares & other products (most sell wine).
Grocery & Markets
Waikiki Market is operated by Food Pantry, Ltd, a locally-owned company founded by entrepreneur and businessman Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan to serve the growing number of visitors and residents in Waikiki. The company opened its first store, “Food Pantry,” in the same location as Waikiki Market in 1960, and the market served the community for nearly 60 years before closing in 2019 for the construction of Lilia Waikiki.