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    Ted's Bakery

    4.2 (3.1k reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    TED'S BAKERY ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Blueberry cream pie
    KingMickey t.

    This place was hopping and I think they misplaced our order for a bit. Our service was significantly slower than those we entered with, but staff noticed, checked on us, and corrected it without me needing to bring it up. Food was very good: best Loco Moco I had (of 3) while on the island. Portions generous. Both the blueberry cream pie and the chocolate cream pie were fantastic. The family was split on which was best. Just a storefront with shaded seating out front. They have parking!

    Forgot to take pics prior to digging in lol
    AmberAyame T.

    Went tonight on a Saturday right before they closed. Very little wait, tons of parking and still stuff to choose from! Pricing is very fair- under 40$ for a ton out of the case to try. Everything was really delicious!

    Chocolate haupia pie
    Stephanie V.

    I always enjoy stopping by Ted's for a slice of pie when travelling back from a North Shore day. The chocolate haupia pie is one of my favorites along with the lilikoi cheese pie. Today, I had the chocolate haupia and it was tasty. The whipped cream on top is decorative and not too heavy, and the haupia is nice, although I do wish it were more coconutty. The service is never particularly pleasant. The workers seem unhappy to be checking people out, at least every time that I go. However, they are quick. I will give them that. Ample seating outside, although there's usually a lot of leftover trash from other people who have eaten there earlier. A good stop if you are craving pie by the slice at a reasonable price.

    Chocolate Cream Pie
    Racquel E.

    We stopped by this famous bakery on the North Shore, where they offered so many pie flavors that it was hard to choose. In the end, we shared a slice of the chocolate macadamia nut cream pie, which was rich and full of flavor. Next time, I'd love to try the Strawberry Guava Cream Pie.

    Mini Loco Moco
    Sarah J.

    Idk wasn't my favorite. Staff wasn't really friendly. Loco moco wasn't that great, the gravy was really tasty. Pies were okay.

    Their famous Chocolate Haupia Cream Pie
    Ashlee M.

    They have a ton of options for pastries and pies. The coffee was quite tasty too. They have a cute wall of Local Hawaii jams, honey, shirts and magnets to bring back gifts. They had a line before they opened but they have great service. They are famous for pies and I was not over the moon for it, but the guava danish was next level delicious.

    Kaleigh H.

    The food was hot and delicious here. The service was quick and friendly. I had the loco moko which was super good and my first time trying it. I swapped the Mac salad for greens. Boyfriend got the chicken katsu regular lunch plate. His was very crunchy and juicy. Both things were done very well here.

    Mary M.

    Sweet treat, quick to grab, not too sweet with great flavor, nice and cold. Wide variety of options but the pies are for sure the star of the show. The chocolate haupia cream pie was a perfect addition to our trip

    Coconut Haupia Cake
    Cho L.

    Yes you are missing out the Coconut Haupia Cake. It is so delicious and you have to try it. It's not too sweet and the coconut flavor is delicious ! We got lucky to get some around lunch time. Be sure to show up earlier before they sell out. Parking is plenty usually and there is a patio outside with benches / tables.

    Caitlin K.

    Ted's Bakery was a quick stop along the North Shore drive and 100% worth it. We grabbed pies to go and got the lilikoi cheese pie and the chocolate haupia cream pie. Both were delicious and not too sweet, which I really appreciated. The crust was dense and held everything together well, and the cream fillings were light, fluffy, and refreshing without feeling heavy. Perfect treat to bring along for the drive. I'd definitely come back to try the strawberry guava next time.

    Spicy Garlic Shrimp, Hawaiian BBQ Chicken, Mahi Mahi
    Huevi L.

    A casual, outdoor Hawaiian restaurant with lots of different lunch/plate options. Lots of birds and chickens flying around and walking at your feet waiting for crumbs. Each plate comes with 2 scoops of rice and a scoop of mac salad and even a slice of pie that they let you pick out of the fridge. We ordered two plates and they let us pick out 3 slices of pie! We got strawberry guava (light and refreshing), macadamia nut (very flavorful and rich), and chocolate dream cake (my favorite. rich, chocolatey, with a very light and fluffy cake texture) spicy garlic shrimp: 9.6/10. SO GOOD! better than those shrimp trucks. mahi mahi: 9.2/10. Surprisingly really yummy. Soft and flavorful. Has some sort of egg coating. bbq chicken: 7.5/10. Typical bbq chicken!

    Chocolate haupia pie
    Elaine D.

    We passed Ted's Bakery on the North Shore and did a U-turn. Had to go. A cute little place with a tent outside the entrance, busy with people. This little bakery is known for its pies, We picked our slices to go, the chocolate haupia for me and the guava for my daughter, and took them back to her house. OMG divine! Light and not overly sweet. I saw the pies at Foodland Farms ala Moana, so you don'y have to drive to the North Shore. But if you're up that way, do stop. 15

    Visit 09/2025 Come visit!
    Jeff R.

    Visit 09/2025 Literally drove across Oahu to try out Ted's. My wife had seen a foodie rave about Ted's Chocolate Haupia pie. So into the rental car we go! It's ofc a scenic drive and interesting to see the lay of the land change along the route. Not too hard to find. A sweet Filipino lady welcomed us in and patiently allowed us to peruse the cake displays and menu. They have hearty looking breakfast and lunch menus but we had already fueled up at the hotel brunch. We got the Chocolate Haupia, Macadameia Nut,and a Chantilly Cake slice along with an iced vanilla latte for me. All were really tasty and the Chantilly cake was surprisingly light and refreshing versus super sweet. It's a pretty casual side of the road type place. Nothing fancy. Picnic tables in shaded area. Restroom situation is a bit messy.

    Chocolate haupia pie ($6)

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    Ask the Community - Ted's Bakery

    Are the garlic shrimps shell peeled off?

    The last time I've had it, 2 years ago, it was not but, so much better than the shrimp trucks.

    Are any desserts vegan?

    No, sorry. Not that I know of

    What time do they start serving lunch?

    Do popular menu items run out later in the day (around dinner time/5pm)? I want to try the garlic shrimp but don't want to miss out!

    H! We've been living here for the past 6 months and they always have popular menu items later in the day/evening. The only options that I see run out are the baked goods (donuts/danishes)

    Do you ship to the mainland? And how many days in advance would I need to place an order?

    They do not ship to the mainland. They have even stopped shipping pies to stores so you can only get them at the bakery on the North Shore now.

    Does Ted's have a public restroom?

    Yes

    If you order online can you walk right in to pick up or do you need to wait in the outside line to get in?

    You can walk right in. The line outside is for those who need to place an order.

    Is there outdoor seating available at this time?

    Yes! There are plenty of tables across the parking lot for you to enjoy your food. There are also bathrooms open.

    Curious if they're open again, even just for take out?

    According to their website they reopened on February 5th. :)

    Does Ted's ship pies for residential orders to the mainland (California)? Or are there any stores that sell the pies in California?

    I don't believe they do. I would be the first one to order one if they did. Best haupia chocolate pie ever!

    Still closed for covid or open for takeout?

    Yes as of this past Saturday!

    If I came at 10:30, could I order breakfast and lunch? My son would choose breakfast for all three meals of the day, but I want to try the spicy garlic sheimp!

    Yes and the garlic shrimp is best on island

    Are any of the items on the menu gluten free?

    Plenty of gluten-free menu items. Nine salad options. Plenty of meat dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bakery is old school. No gluten-free pastry options when I visited.

    Is breakfast available all day?

    5/26/19 : Breakfast is NOT served all day and you CANNOT buy plate lunches until 10:30. I found out the hard way...

    Open on Christmas Day?

    No, they are not.

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