Market
North Shore Goodies
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North Shore Goodies is a delightful market located in the KA`ALA Healing Arts Building on Farrington Highway in Waialua, on Oahu's North Shore. This quaint spot is a treasure trove of locally made products, including gourmet foods, handmade crafts, and unique gifts. Visitors can browse through an array of items such as jams, honey, baked goods, and artisanal soaps, all crafted by local vendors. The market's intimate setting and friendly atmosphere make it a pleasant stop for those exploring the North Shore. It's more than just a shop; it's a community hub where you can chat with makers and learn about Hawaiian traditions. The building itself, with its healing arts focus, adds a serene vibe. Whether you're looking for a souvenir or a tasty snack, North Shore Goodies provides an authentic taste of local life.
Don't miss
- Sample and purchase locally made jams, honey, and baked treats
- Browse handmade crafts and artisanal soaps perfect for gifts
- Chat with friendly vendors about their products and local culture
- Explore the surrounding KA`ALA Healing Arts Building for wellness services
- Enjoy the relaxed North Shore atmosphere away from tourist crowds
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit North Shore Goodies
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine North Shore Goodies with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Bring cash as some vendors may not accept cards.
- Check opening hours online before visiting, as they may vary seasonally.
- Ask permission before photographing products or vendors.
- Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Waialua Beach or Haleiwa town.
A bit of history
Waialua is a historic plantation town on Oahu's North Shore, known for its sugar mill and agricultural roots. The KA`ALA Healing Arts Building, home to North Shore Goodies, reflects the area's shift toward wellness and community-focused businesses in recent decades.
Common questions
What kind of products are sold at North Shore Goodies?
Local food items like jams, honey, and baked goods, plus handmade crafts, soaps, and gifts.
Is North Shore Goodies open every day?
Typically open several days a week, but hours may vary. Check their social media or call ahead.
Can I find vegan or gluten-free options?
Some vendors offer vegan or gluten-free items; ask at the counter for recommendations.
Is there parking available?
Limited parking is available on-site, with additional street parking nearby.
Are pets allowed inside?
Service animals are welcome, but pets may not be allowed due to food products. Check with staff.
Can I buy products online?
Some vendors may have online stores; inquire at the market for details.
