Dukes Lane Market & Eatery
Address: 2255 Kūhiō Ave., Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 923-5689
Price: $$$$
Menu: View Online
Rating: 4.3
Website: http://www.dukeslanehawaii.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=gmb_listing
What Time Does Dukes Lane Market & Eatery Open?
Saturday,: 7AM to 11PM
Sunday,: 7AM to 11PM
Monday,: 7AM to 11PM
Tuesday,: 7AM to 11PM
Wednesday,: 7AM to 11PM
Thursday,: 7AM to 11PM
Friday,: 7AM to 11PM
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Dukes Lane Market & Eatery Reviews
Farah Faruque
Went to this place 3 times so far to buy quick lunch/dinner items. They have lots of different ready made food options which I really liked. All the items that have rice in it, have the rice perfectly cooked!
I personally found this place to be very useful as you can find snacks, meals, hot/cold drinks, desserts, souvenirs, etc. Clean and organized store with awesome staff!!
Keith Lang
This store actually has like several smaller shops in here.
There is the Spitfire Grill that has so many options ranging from Flatbread pizzas, Burgers, chicken of several types and even Poke.
If you are not looking for that, there is a little bakery there with a bunch of options to choose from, but they are kind of pricey.
Don’t want that, there is an area that has stuff like coffee, Li Hing drinks, acai bowls, some pastry items and even some ice cream.
Not finding that to your liking, there is the sit down restaurant called Basalt. I did not try this but it seemed to be constantly busy.
Then there is the store itself. You can buy several items here. Need a drink, they have those. Need chips and snacks, they have those as well.
Talid Jalbout
Lots of prepared and freshly made for take-out including a dine in restaurant and a market. Only three small tables outside, so don’t expect to grab something and eat there, unless you go to the restaurant. The poke was ok, but took forever to get done, everything is weighted before going into the bowl. Fish was previously frozen.
kuldeep kumar
We stopped here a few times for few different things when we stayed close by on our Honolulu vacation.
We got couple of packed lunches from the market section for a picnic on the beach. The sandwich were good and tasty.
We also tried the bubble tea at chill. Their signature bubble tea is amazing. I have had it a few times since then.
They also have a bakery and couple more food places in the food court.
Lynette Santana
was here July 16, 2022 went for brunch had the charcoal pancakes the meat omelette, vegetable omelette ,avocado toast. highly recommend this place was excellent
Kelly
Great place to visit! My husband and I came here our first day to prep for our honeymoon here in Hawaii. Decent prices but the food here was great!
Best macaroni pasta! Definitely want to come back here!
I recommend the banana bread! Great size and great taste!
John Han
The convenience store aspect of it is adequate… no real difference from the ABCs in the area… BUT!! The hot food section was fantastic. If you’re Korean and /or like K food, the Kimchee Fried rice with egg and teriyaki pork was fantastic and filling. Very reasonless price too. Don’t get the packaged one… order freshly cooked plate. The Ube donut ball was the bomb also.
Kris Blausey
Kalua Pork Loco Moco. If you like big chunks of pork fat, then you’ll love this place. There was very little actual meat. Rice, chunks of fat, scrambled eggs on top….yum.
William Rodriguez
According to all the locals, Dukes is the place to go
I went to Dukes on the recommendation of several local Hawaiians and I don’t regret it. I ended up really having a good time. I met several tourists like me, as well as several current staff like Lilly who ended up helping me find great activities to spend my time on the island. Above all, Matt, was the best bartender, and he made sure I had the best night that I could. Best bartender I’ve ever had. I have no regrets whatsoever. 10/10 would drink again with Matt. To be clear, as there are two Matts, I mean the one from Oregon.
BluFrost8888
Bakery here is overpriced for what little you get out of the pastries. We ordered a chocolate croissant for $3.25 and it barely included any chocolate chips, 97% of it was just bread! The other apple and pineapple flavored pastries for $2.75 each barely had anything either. Small tray containers of salads and sushi are over $10 each, better deals at Safeway.
Do not go here if you want “local” Hawaiian breads, this is a tourist trap.
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