Peacocks Cafe Maui

The Road to Hana


In a lovely setting, with purple benches and beautiful peacocks wandering around, this little food-truck cafe near the entrance to the Garden of Eden Arboretum (no entrance fee to visit the cafe) serves tasty tacos. Try Mexican, Thai or Hawaiian flavor with your choice of protein or veggie fillings. Wash your meal down with a fruit smoothie, juice or coffee.

If you've only time to do the first section of the Road to Hana, get a scoop of Coconut Glen's famous ice cream here. Wi-fi available – which is super handy in this cell-signal black spot.


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