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    Warehouse 3540

    4.6 (70 reviews)
    InexpensivePublic Markets
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Jen B.

    Cute collection of local businesses. When we popped in the coffee truck was in full swing - yay! However, we only got to peek at the assortment of goods for sale. Next time would love to do more than window shop. Great way to support local artisans when in Kauai.

    Kelsey E.

    Such a cool setup with shops, food trucks and coffee truck. Definitely worth a visit.

    inside the warehouse - many cute boutiques inside!
    Holley Janae P.

    Warehouse 3540 is the perfect place to shop at local boutiques for unique finds! The shop keepers are friendly - they're happy to help find the perfect souvenir or gift for your family or friends. Although the merchandise is priced on the higher end, you won't find products like them anywhere else on the island!

    Eric S.

    Fun place to stop for a coffee or a cocktail. Several businesses selling artisanal items. On your way to Waimea or Poipu it's worth a stop along the way

    Cute Pearl ring!
    Kahala A.

    Super cute concept , fun little shops! Lavender matcha was yummy, soaps smelt great and I got a real cute ring! Very clean. Will come back when I'm back in town!

    Food truck seating
    Gin K.

    Darling little collective of shops, great for bite to eat (food trucks plus dessert spot and small market) plus gift shopping. Good mix of upscale and affordable. Beautiful artistry, fun gifts (loved the crystals) and there's places to sit in the shade. Natural feeling, lovely. Bigger market next door, too, fyi. Will return every trip from now on. Bathrooms there also.

    Lavender matcha

    Such a cute place to grab a coffee & get lost admiring all the trinkets and things in the shops. Lavender Matcha with soy milk was my choice today so good only $4!

    Poke from food truck
    Courtney C.

    If you're looking for primarily local things, you might be left disappointed- my review is in accordance to attempting their summer night event on a Saturday- there were shoe 3-4 vendors not even open for the event which was a disappointment- they would have been the more local items it seemed. I was coming here hoping to find some good local options- it was sadly quite dead when we went- not very many people there at all- perhaps other days are more crowded. There were a lot of unique things but an overwhelming amount of bath/body products- lots of lotions, soaps, etc. The items got pretty repetitive. There were 2 food trucks tkd- a poke and a Mexican one. The poke we tried was very delicious and fresh! Our first time to have poke this visit. Overall, it was kind of a letdown for me who was wanting local and not items made in California, china, India, etc. but it really just depends on what you're looking for!

    Kind Koffee Co menu
    Kelly L.

    This place is a hidden gem of Kauai west side. We tumbled on this place when driving to Waimea canyon national park, about 6-7 miles from Poipu. It is a trading post with coffee, food and art stuff. There are many food trucks, hand craft jewelries, arts, souvenir, etc. There is a cute outdoor seating in the back. They do take credit cards. Closed by 3 pm. Food: Kauai Poke Company= asian and local fares like poke bowl, chicken, pork etc. Uncle Bobby's = Latin fares like tacos, burritos with a local twist. Kick shaw = American food Kind Koffee Company = they have the bombed coffee drinks There are a few more food truck but I could not remember their names. We got Beef burritos from uncle Bobby's. Beef was cooked perfectly with adobo sauce, avocado and french fries. Ahi katsu from Kauai Poke company for $10. Tuna is cooked perfectly and deep fried with soy mustard mayo sauce and served with rice. Lava float latte from Kind Koffee Company for $5.5. The coffee is soooo good. Who would know espresso mixed with coconut and raspberry actually work. We ended up coming back for another round. We also get a tutu kane (grandpa) Tshirt from Ivy & Co store as a gift for our cat sitter friend. Love love this place! So, check this place out peeps!

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    Fun place to shop in a delightful atmosphere! Friendly, clean and a place to find local crafts and food. Supported local vendors!

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    We loved the cute little restaurant and the shops. Beautiful spot to sit and enjoy a snack, beverage, and some fun local shopping.

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    So many local boutiques! Loved the local store Local Beets filled with locally made items. Great stop when in Kauai.

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    Cool shops with lots of handcrafted items. Now I know where all the hippies went! Great coffee and food trucks too!

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    Just discovered Drift Micro Bar at Warehouse 3540. Great spot out back over looking the river. Excellent drinks and snacks too.

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    Absolutely a must stop. This place is set up so cool and the vendors have such unique items.

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    2.7 mi

    Not bad but felt light compared to the other farmer's market / art night offerings we went to on…read moreour trip. There was only one food vendor and no food trucks on the day we went, and all the crafts vendors felt more tourist-pricey than I'm the artist pricey. With appreciation for the 12:30pm hula performers, they are interrupted PBS-style by a 10-minute infomercial on the gardens' non-profit foundation. The speaker needs to tighten up the pitch and give it more energy.

    I think 3.5 stars would be my overall rating of this market. This is a free, public market. You do…read morenot have to buy tickets to walk around the market or to enjoy the hula show. Parking is also free. There was a variety of vendors. The website has 26 total vendors listed however, there was about 15 today. One vendor was playing Hawaiian music and all the vendor folks were nice. No one was pushy. Some accepted Venmo but cash was preferred. For food: There was a hot food stand, Puka stand, Malasadas (looked bomb!), fruit/vegetables, and Hawaiian Popsicles. The other vendors sold items such as wind chimes, soaps, jewelry, clothes, and dog outfits. Not sure how much things were going for as we really just wanted to see the free hula show! It was a nice family-oriented event. There were many shady areas around the garden to rest at. There were also restrooms available. Always a good thing! You could bring your own food and have a picnic while the show is going on :) bring a blanket or chairs to sit on for the show.

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    4.8(18 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    10/26/24 Grove Farms farmers market is located at a park across from the Kauai Community College,…read moreSaturdays starting at 9 am. I look forward to this one because it's one of the bigger, more established farmers market. A few years back, I think it was located at the parking lot of the community college itself with more food trucks. The vendors are friendly & most give out samples. I am more inclined to purchase if the vendor is generous with samples (hint hint wink wink) Of note, it's in a grassy area & can get pretty murky/muddy after a rain. Parking is where you can find it at the park. There's of course fresh fruits & vegetables in season, cooked foods (Filipino, Thai, Korean & much more). The one that stood out was the Honey (Yellow) watermelon-- the vendor was all smiles & offered generous samples of the fruit. Oh my, my, my!! It was so sweet, crisp & mouthwateringly delicious! I couldn't pass it up. The sticker price was by size & I asked the vendor to pick a good one for me-- Yokes! $14 Wowzah. That's the most I have ever paid for any watermelon EVER. This had better me a life-changing delicious pick hahaha. We shall see. I was planning on getting my veggies here for my Sinigang (Filipino sour soup): got Ongchoy (kang-kong), okra & small taro--it is called gabi in Tagalog & gandus in Kapampangan. I love gandus coz is definitely creamier in texture compared to the big taro that is used for making poi. I always look forward to visiting this farmers market but sometimes we're not in the area when it is here. I was fortunate to have visited this time. UPDATE: the honey watermelon was sooooo worth it. Come & try!

    I was really impressed with this farmers market in Lihue! The selection of tropical fruits,…read moreflowers, and prepared foods was vast and it's the first farmers market I've been to that's held on grass, which just made it feel so welcoming. Get there early (it opens at 09:30) and people are raring to go much earlier than that.

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