Mrs. Barry's Kona Cookies
73-5563 Maiau St a, Kailua-Kona
(808) 329-6055
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The new favorite cookie/shortbread location on the Kona side of the island. Freshly baked cookies of about 12-14 varieties. Generously sized and among the tastiest baked goods on the island.
Bought a bunch of their coffee cookie. So ono!
I’m obsessed with the cookies! Currently trying to figure out how to take 14 bags home!
I love the Chocolate Chip with Coffee and the Award Winning!!! Must have when your in Kona!
This place was recommended to is by a friend of m8ne who lives on Oahu. When you walk into the store it smells like heaven..many different items to choose from. The staff there is very friendly ans accommodating. Bought to much but ate it all.😋😋😋😋 Highly recommend you visit if you are in Kona.
A must stop onmy way to Costco
Five Stars
Fast and friendly service! Ono cookies! Went when we first arrived and again before we left.
Yum yum yum!!! I want to marry in big island to have Hawaii wedding cookies!!! That was my best anything academia nut was so good and everything else was so good too!!! I had so many great cookies from NYC but this place cookies taste like home made, the best one!
Its always great to visit and pick up omiyage to take back to 'Oahu!
Cookies here are addicting.
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Yummy cookies! Wonderful customer service and no stress parking!
Hands down the best cookies anywhere! I always bring these back to the mainland for gifts and also for for Father’s Day and birthdays. These cookies are DELICIOUS 😋❣️
Great service and great cookies.
Great shortbread. A good place to stop before the airport to pick up souvenir box of cookies. They are open and baking 7 days a week (the lady at the counter confirmed). Good cookies!
It's one of the best cookie shops I love to go to. I usually bring cookies as omiyagi to friends, coworkers, and families back home.
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