Amy D.
Yelp
3.5 stars but rounding up since they have some unique baked goods, and a large variety of items to choose from. As a bonus, they also have homemade jams and butters for sale. Maui Bread is located in the same small plaza as Maui Fish'n Chips and a few other businesses. They still have a layer of plexiglass separately their staff from the customers. Make sure you come early if there is something specific you want to try, since they were already busy at 8:45am on a Tuesday. They only had a few lilikoi sweet buns remaining, but it didn't seem like anything was sold out quite yet. There was a short line when I arrived, but I was in and out in 5-10 minutes. I tried:
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-Lilikoi Sweet Bun ($5.49): Sadly, just ok; however, I did try this the day after, and I'm sure that changed the consistency somewhat. I liked the slight tartness of the filling, and the lilikoi flavor; however, I wasn't a fan of the gel-like consistency.
-Jette/"Pretzel" Croissant ($4.89): Yum- this was my favorite out of the items I tried. I liked that the croissant was flaky and buttery, but it had the crisp of the pretzel on the exterior, and a slight chewiness. Recommended!
-Hawaiian Muffin ($4.99): This muffin was fluffy and moist, but there were too many shredded coconut flakes for my preference. I would order another muffin, but would skip ordering the Hawaiian muffin again.
Although prices are on the higher side, Maui Bread is worth checking out at least once, since they do offer items you won't really see anywhere else on Maui. I appreciated their items were clearly labeled, and prices were also easy to see. There were some tables available for outdoor seating. Parking was easy to find at the time since it was early, and this plaza wasn't busy yet.