All night grocery stores or early opening
I land around midnight and will be taking a Turo to Prince Edward St. so I’m looking to stop for a grocery or two find one early the next morning mainly for Portuguese sausage and eggs
For late-night or early-morning grocery stops in Honolulu, you're in luck, as there are a few options that will meet your needs for Portuguese sausage and eggs. Here are some grocery stores and markets in the area that have either late hours or early openings:
All-Night or Late-Night Grocery Stores:
- Times Supermarket (Kaimuki location) – This Times location is open 24 hours, so you can stop by anytime during the night or early morning. They usually carry a wide variety of Hawaiian and local foods, including Portuguese sausage and eggs. It's a great option if you arrive late and want to stock up right away.
- Foodland Farms (Ala Moana) – Although not 24 hours, this Foodland location is open until midnight, so you could stop by on your way to Prince Edward St. It’s one of the best grocery stores on the island for local products, and you’ll definitely find Portuguese sausage and eggs here.
- Safeway (Kapahulu) – Safeway in Kapahulu is open 24 hours, and they offer a good selection of local and regular groceries. They typically carry a variety of meats, including Portuguese sausage, and you should be able to find eggs easily as well. It’s a solid option for late-night stops.
Early-Morning Grocery Stores:
- Whole Foods Market (Kaka’ako) – This Whole Foods opens early (typically around 7 a.m.) and is a great place for fresh groceries. While not a 24-hour store, it’s an excellent option if you prefer to shop in the morning for high-quality local and organic products.
- Foodland (Ala Moana) – Foodland in Ala Moana opens at 5 a.m., making it a convenient stop early in the morning for your Portuguese sausage and eggs. It’s one of Hawaii’s favorite grocery stores, with a wide variety of fresh produce and local products.
- Times Supermarket (Various locations) – Some of the Times Supermarkets, like the one in Makiki, open early around 5:30 a.m. They often carry Portuguese sausage and eggs, along with many other local products, so you can grab what you need to start your day.
If you need to pick up items late at night or early the next morning, these grocery stores will have you covered for your essentials like Portuguese sausage and eggs. Enjoy your time on Oahu!
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