Best ice cream ever! Great prices, flavors, and really nice staff. A must visit while on Molokai.
Nita B.
Classificação do local: 4 Kailua, HI
Good ice cream, plenty of staff to handle the crowd, friendly faces. Worth a visit if your wanting ice cream on a hot day.
Christine W.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Ube, sweet potato(as the store staff told me), using the local grown purple yam to make this super bright colored purple yam(aka Taro), is simply DELICIOUS! I chose Green Tea and Ube 2 days in a row and I will go back there everyday if I were to stay here any longer. Friendly staffs, many many flavors to choose from. Highly recommend!
Jason G.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
Very nice people. Strong Wi-Fi. Great music. I only bought bottled water, but they have lots of other stuff. They were kind enough to give me some hot water, so I could make organic green tea, since nobody in Kaunakakai sells coffee after 11 a.m. or so. They also haven’t criticized my singing, which is a bonus.
Pepper R.
Classificação do local: 5 Chico, CA
If you stay on the island for a little while, you will learn about Dave’s ice cream, even if you aren’t a big fan of ice cream. I am not a huge fan of ice cream… but I do go there several times every trip and especially on Tuesdays for the special!
Trudi K.
Classificação do local: 5 Maunaloa, HI
I like going into this place because the staff is so friendly. They have great, wide selection of ice cream and icees as well as other snacks. It is always nice and cool in there too. Great job guys!
Hinano F.
Classificação do local: 2 Honolulu, HI
Came here yesterday on our way to the hotel because it was hot. We initially just saw«Dave’s Hawaiian Ice Cream» so we went into the store to get some! When we walked in, it was a whole snack shop! That’s cool! Molokai is probably the most expensive island. The candy bars are $ 2 and the lollipops are $ 1. The ice cream price is kind of high considering its«Daves». When we went to order our ice cream, the tomboy girl was just staring at us. I asked her what kind of coffee ice cream they had and she replied«Hawaiian mud pie» and«Kahlua something» Okay… So I asked her«Can I please sample the Hawaiian mud pie» and she said«the Hawaiian Mud pie has cookies, the other one doesnt» So I look at her and just wait about a good 3 seconds to see if she would reach for a spoon to give me a sample… NOPE! Braddah girl just keeps on staring. First of all, I asked you for a SAMPLE, and second of all I know there’s cookies in it, I wanna TRY it. what kine cookies? Oreo? Chocolate chip? Fricken mint? So I go ahead and order a double scoop Hawaiian mud pie and caramel macadamia nut. It was awesome! I go ahead and ask her to make a sundae for my grama and she slowly takes her time. Ans not the kine take her time to make it good, but moving fricken slooooowwww as if ice cream cannot melt. She sees me with a fussy baby because it’s so hot and she still is taking… her…sweet…time! I don’t mean to put you on blast, girl, but be a little nicer!
Jaclyn B.
Classificação do local: 5 Canton, MI
We love, love, loved this place!!! On our anniversary, an older couple offered us their free coupons for ice cream! We were not disappointed! I had local favorites and absolutely adored them! Eat up!
Darin O.
Classificação do local: 5 Honolulu, HI
Please know that — this is Molokai– prices are high — but here it is more than worth it! Snacks– candies, Ice Cream and stuff you would want to buy at Baskin Robbins if it had more taste is here. Really great unique flavors that I believe are homemade– not just store bought. Local style. Also be aware of the folks that walk out the dialysis Center for diabetes poisoning and walk into Dave’s Ice Cream and order what I would share with 2 other people. Disparity– folks please use moderation and pass yourself.
Ed L.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
The small town of Kaunakakai on Molokai is where the major hub of economical activity on the island. The town of Kaunakakai is likened to being in Lahaina town, due to the sheer size — or lack thereof — and is a tight proximity to everything else. Much like everything here on Molokai is here in Kaunakakai, it was here that we made a pitstop to reload on supplies for the trip east. The town itself is pretty nice and it was very easy to get around. It was really a small town on the south shore of the island. Among the shops here was the Kamoi Snack N Go, a small ice cream shop. It felt like one of those small-town ice cream places, friendly attitude and service with a smile. I like that fact that homespun flavor and atmosphere that you can’t really beat anywhere else. This place is like a small 7-Eleven also. The service was great and I would look forward to coming back again. We all got some ice cream here and it was magnificent. Very delicious and pretty much homemade, I think. I had to macadamia nut ice cream and it tasted like but we got from the macadamia nut farm, where we visited earlier. Well, the prices were kind of high and expensive, but you are on Molokai so you probably need to expect that aspect of it. They do take credit cards and cash is always welcome. They have plenty of ice cream favors to choose from so, pick one and enjoy. If you are ever in the area, please stop by. It’s probably the best place on I need to congregate and enjoy. Overall I recommend this place to satisfy your sweet tooth and then some. By all accounts, its basically a convenient store by 7-Eleven but with the Molokai touch. Support local! A+
David M.
Lemon custard is my boyfriend’s favorite Dave’s Ice Cream flavor. Imagine his distress when we couldn’t find it through the glass counter. I didn’t know it then, but he later admitted to strategically planning a visit to Kamoi’s Snack-n-Go so he could savor his childhood favorite ice cream. I did my best to comfort him by guiding his eyes to another favorite, cookies n’ cream. It didn’t work out too well because by then, he was of the mind that if he couldn’t have lemon custard, he wouldn’t have any at all.(He is so serious about this stuff.) I settled on toasted macadamia nut which was sooo delicious. Think vanilla but better, way better. Chopped macadamias in every bite(or lick). At the checkout, I casually asked if they even carried lemon custard, to which the cashier said they did, but their batch was firming up in the freezer in the back. My boyfriend nearly fell over when he heard this and with puppy-dog eyes, asked if she wouldn’t mind making him a cone. And all was right with the world.