I stopped in to browse and ended up finding several treasures, including a brass gong and mah-jong tiles for making jewelry. Many eclectic items to choose from and helpful owners. A nice find along the windward coast while driving to the north shore.
Courtney S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kailua, HI
This place was totally worth the drive from Kailua! They have so many vintage finds like old glass bottles, glass floats, old license plates, old postcards, old military patches, little trinkets, Hawaiian souvenirs, etc, etc! The owners were really nice as well! Go visit them and buy some stuff. You’re bound to find something for just about anyone there. :) Next time I’m up near the North Shore, I’ll be stopping by again.
Lorna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
This shop is a must see when touring Oahu. I love going to antique and thrift shops, I can’t remember the last time I found a shop with the variety of really cool vintage items that they have. They specialize in glass floats, I had no idea these were so collectible, who knew? They have a fantastic collection of old Hawaiian license plates, Old postcards. This store has a very random selection of gifts and vintage items, so random that it was just perfect for somebody like me. The best part was meeting the owners, Paul has a very dry wit and sense of humor. I believe Paul told me that they have been at this location for about 30 years. I loved the contents of the store, I loved the little kitties walking around, and I really enjoyed talking with the owners who were such nice people. Another benefit to stopping here is the fact that it is located right next door to some of the best Hawaiian hand carved items I have ever seen. Stop here and enjoy both shops you will feel as though you have experienced Hawaii at its best.
Lily G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newbury Park, CA
They have neat little trinkets here. It’s extremely random. But there’s something for everyone here. My bf found bicycle licenses and picked one up for his old schwinn. I found glass floats that were pre-war. Some were rubbed into sea glass with strings still on it, some without the string but you could see the string marks as they were still smooth glass with sea glass around it. I thought that was a great piece of history to take home with me.
Holly B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Great little store in a newly renovated plantation-style building with bright, happy colors, just before Kahuku Town if you’re driving east(towards Kaneohe). Very interesting place to stop and browse-interesting blend of old and not-so-old things. Great oriental ceramics! Woo hoo!
Andrew F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Murfreesboro, TN
Some amazing stuff here small mom and pop place with a big variety to choose from if your into antiques. Make sure you do research if you really want to buy some stuff especially the higher priced items. The only problem is that they are open on weekends only.
Maureen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
We recently came upon«The Only Show In Town» outside of Kahuku while touring Oahu’s north shore. This shop is not to be missed if you are looking for that unique gift or odd item. The owner, Paul Wroblewski is refreshing– a nice guy with a good sense of humor. The shop is packed with unusual beads, vintage collectibles, fishing floats, antique bottles, and you name it. It’s on Kamehameha Highway between a couple of shrimp trucks. What a find! The Only Show in Town 56 – 901 Kamehameha Hwy Kahuku, HI96731 808−293−1295