Makai Grill and Golf Pro Shop
4080 Lei O Papa Rd, Princeville
(808) 826-1863
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Don't miss the mai tais and onion rings! Very casual.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Overpriced, very limited menu, the only place to eat is right next to the pickle ball courts and it is noisy. The other patrons, whom I assume were either staying at the resort or members, were quite rude and loud. My sandwich looked like a 3rd grader put it together and I had to take it apart and rebuild it just to eat it. Not reccomended.
Parking: This whole area is very anal about parking. There was a large lot that was maybe half way full that had big signs up that you needed to check in at the pro shop or you would be towed.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 2
It was loud in the morning as they were running a generator to clean the tennis court. Bacon was way overdone it’s served in to go containers and not very good for the high price.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
Zach at the pro shop made our experience unforgettable!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
It was Father's Day weekend and this was one of the few places open that was close to where we were staying. It is at the Makai golf course and the food was good. Their menu is not as extensive as a full blown restaurant, but enough to have a great meal and a good mixed drink or beer. The dining is outside, which was great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Great place for lunch, outside, great views of the golf course, the mountains, and a peak at the ocean. Service at the counter is great, chicken and fries are crispy and hot... and I can bring my doggy too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
If you're looking for a place to eat and you aren't just passing by because you're already golfing then just skip it. It's a food window with a patio. Plenty of better places to go on the North
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
The worst breakfast we have EVER had. $80 for 4 of us and we were given soggy scrambled eggs (no choice in how you want your eggs cooked), extremely overcooked dry bacon or lunch meat as the ham option, with toast and water which were the only decent part. We couldn’t even get real jam for the bread, instead it was high fructose corn syrup spread. We had to prepay for this and were given whatever the kitchen felt like throwing together. This food was appalling and we aren’t picky eaters. Be careful trusting the positive reviews as we were told by resort staff that they probably aren’t real.
Sadly this pops up as a restaurant, it is not! It is one walk-up window, on the golf course, with slightly ok food, pricey, maybe that’s for the view. It is not a restaurant, the tables are for pickleball players, golfers after a round and the few people who show up thinking this is a restaurant. We wandered over for a cocktail to watch the sunset and left promptly.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 2
Thanks to Andrew at the Pro Shop and the kind guy before him whose name I forgot. I lost my phone and they were so kind and helpful! Crisis averted.
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
One of the most beautiful places to play golf!
Experienced a wonderful round of golf yesterday at the Princeville Makai Golf Club. From the bag drop friendliness to the front desk attendant Tommy Hugh’s and staff members Michael Neider and Mitch Hoag we were greeted with true hospitality. This course was gorgeous and in fantastic conditions. The entire experience did not disappoint and the lovely cart lady makes a mean Bloody Mary with there own secret mix. Can you say Aloha to perfect golf!🤘🫶👏
Great food & drinks for reasonable prices!! Recommend the transfusion with guava juice!
Lovely place to pause and eat during our busy touristing!
Chicken strips, no.Loved the fries.The coconut prawns were okay.I loved the spinach chicken quesadilla with light cheese & salsa.
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