On Ma'alo Road on the way to the falls. It's about a half mile on the right past mile marker 2; look for the flag and a tent just off the road. Smoothies , sugarcane juice and fruit. I didn't have time to try anything, but they looked pretty good. I think they're rather expensive - $10 per cup - but I don't know what other places are charging for fresh fruit smoothies. Still, there was a carful of visitors there enjoying smoothies yesterday.
It looks like a new smoothie stand has popped up along Ma'alo Road on the way to Wailua Falls. Based on the description, it’s located about half a mile past mile marker 2 on the right-hand side. Keep an eye out for a flag and a small tent just off the road.
The stand offers a variety of fresh options including smoothies, sugarcane juice, and fruit. From what has been observed, it seems to attract both visitors and locals, although pricing is on the higher side at around $10 per cup. Fresh, locally made smoothies in Hawaii can often be pricier than what you might pay on the mainland, especially in tourist-heavy areas.
Some points to consider:
If you are planning to stop, it may be best to have cash on hand, as some smaller roadside stands do not accept cards. Also, if you’re visiting on a busy day, expect a short wait since fresh smoothies take a few minutes to prepare.
Overall, it seems like a good option for a refreshing treat en route to Wailua Falls, especially if you enjoy fresh, tropical flavors and don’t mind paying a premium for convenience and quality.