Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery in Honolulu (Photos, Menu, Reviews & Ratings)

Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

Address: 3632 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816

Phone: (808) 738-8200

Price: $

Menu: View Online

Rating: 4.6

Website: https://www.pipelinebakeshop.com/

What Time Does Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery Open?

Saturday,: 9AM to 7PM

Sunday,: 9AM to 7PM

Monday,: Closed

Tuesday,: Closed

Wednesday,: 8AM to 6PM

Thursday,: 8AM to 6PM

Friday,: 9AM to 7PM

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Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery Reviews

Lynn Tran

Really cute shop with delicious malasadas! I’m glad I changed my mind and ordered a full one for myself instead of splitting with husband. I got the cinnamon one and he got the classic. We both practically inhaled ours! Cute shop with their dog mascots on their signs and also very friendly staff. Will come back in the future!

Adrian Mitchell

Tried this little shop. They have some different options between baked goods and icecream. The icecream is a good price. Milkshakes are pricy. Ordered Malamodes. They took 20 minutes to make and are only served them between 2-5 we got there at 1:50 and had to wait. Malamodes were good but just fried dough that covered icecream with a sugar dusting. Only two flavors of of the 12 flavors are available for the Malamodes. It’s a place to go for something different if you have some time to kill.

Lindsey Itamoto

Best Malasada on the island. I almost don’t want to write this review so that it can be kept a secret .

The plain Malasada and the li hing Malasada are a must try!

The bread pudding is pretty amazing too.

The only tough thing about pipeline bakery is the lack of parking. There are 2 or 3 stalls along Waialae Ave (main road) heading West/South bound but otherwise you have to find parking elsewhere and walk.

Lori Gutierrez

Cute bakery and super friendly staff! We ordered a few different items and I will start with the Lililkoi ice tea. We ordered the large for $3.50 and I really wanted to like it, but it didn’t have much flavor. The 16oz cup was filled with ice and the tea was poured over the ice, I tasted it right away because I was afraid that after the ice melts the flavor would be diluted (but there wasn’t much flavor to begin with and would only give it a 1 star). We also ordered the Malasadas (the sign says they are fresh baked) and they were warm when we walked out of the bake shop. They are similar to the type that you get at Leonard’s Bakery. We ate them as soon as we stepped out and found them very tasty.
The last two items we brought home to eat. First the Malasada bread pudding, DELICIOUS (definitely 5 STARS). The gal who helped us said it would be best if it were warm, so we put it in the microwave for 20 seconds (so good).
The last thing we purchased was a Strawberry cake bomb (was not a favorite), will not purchase again. The light colored cake was super soggy and didn’t have any flavor, although the light frosting was good, had a hint of strawberry flavor (1 star).
I will go back for the Malasada Bread Pudding and the Malasadas, and look forward to trying some of their other items. (The Lilikoi cream cheese bar, Ube Haupia Mac Nut Bar, and the cookies look really good).

Nikki C

5 stars for the cake bombs, 3 for the malasadas, which were a bit greasy and not as fluffy as others. Skip the malasads here and get the cake bombs. So yummy.

Lina L

You must make a stop here if you are in the area. The hot malasadas were better than Leonard’s in my opinion. The homemade strawberry ice cream was excellent. I also tried the banana bread with chocolate chips which had good banana flavor but probably would have been better warm. The peanut butter cookie was tasty as was the energy bar which was more like a rice crispy treat. The cake bomb was lemony without being too much so and very moist. Went twice during my stay so far and will probably return again tonight.

Birdie Manu

They make the malasadas to order so it does take a while to get them (we waited about 5 minutes). The malasadas were pretty good though. We also tried a focaccia with tomato and mushroom. The flavors were good but the bread itself was a little mushy. We’ll probably stop by here again and try the ube bites.

Xavier Minakawa

Our longtime local airbnb host recommended Pipeline, and we will never go back to Leonard’s again! You can order online for Pipeline’s malasadas and other food, so save yourself the long lines at Leonard’s, order ahead, and take the short drive to the Kaimuki neighborhood. We thought Pipeline’s malasada’s were way less oily, more puffy, and their haupia ice cream was amazing.

Justine LaLa Story

The best Malasadas in town!
I’ve tried many kind of malasadas from popular establishments before. I’ve always wondered what made the certain place so popular over another but I couldn’t figure out why as I couldn’t tell the difference until I tried this place.

The texture and taste are different at this place for sure. I’d chose the original one. Other flavors are available but it it is not the cream inset but different flavor sugar coat.

You can’t go wrong with the original. I will try their gelato next time I go back.

Pang Van

We came in to try their malasadas and they were da bomb! Hot, fresh and huge! Our boys gobbled down two each and if we would have let ours go, they’d have eaten those too. Lots of other pretty desserts but seriously, all we wanted was to fill our bellies with soft, fluffy malasadas. I had one coffee flavored and while it didn’t taste tremendously different from the cinnamon, it was very yummy.

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