Leoda’s Kitchen & Pie Shop

Top choice in West Maui


Wear your stretchy pants to Leoda’s. Diet-busters at this simple-but-stylish restaurant include savory pot pies, topping-laden burgers and rich sandwiches such as the ‘pork, pork…mmm pork.’ Save room for one of the mini dessert pies – gorgeous creations vying for attention at the front counter. It's also a great breakfast spot on your way into or out of Lahaina.

Located at the 15-mile marker on the Honoapiʻilani Hwy.


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