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    What's Shakin'

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    Roadside detour that earns the pull-over.

    What's Shakin', Restaurant in Hawaii County

    About What's Shakin'

    A casual daytime stop on the Hamakua Coast, What's Shakin' earns its place as a lunch detour on Mamalahoa Highway in Pepeekeo. Walk-ins are the norm, booking is easy, and the open-air tropical setting is best appreciated in daylight. Not a destination for a special dinner, but a low-effort, high-context addition to a Big Island coastal day.

    Is What's Shakin' Worth a Stop on the Hamakua Coast?

    If you're driving the scenic stretch of Mamalahoa Highway through Pepeekeo, What's Shakin' is the kind of roadside spot that earns a genuine detour. The address alone — a quiet patch of the Big Island's lush north coast — tells you this is a daytime, casual-dining experience rather than a destination dinner. Come for a mid-morning or lunch visit; the open-air, tropical setting reads leading in daylight, when the surrounding greenery is visible and the atmosphere feels relaxed rather than simply dark.

    Because venue-specific menu details are limited in our current data, we're not in a position to name dishes or confirm today's hours. What we can tell you: What's Shakin' has built a following among locals and highway travelers alike, and the Pepeekeo setting , a stretch of the Big Island known for fruit stands, botanical gardens, and a slower pace than Kona or Hilo , creates a context that rewards visitors who are not in a rush. For a special occasion or a celebratory lunch stop while exploring the Hamakua Coast, the visual appeal of the surroundings does a lot of the heavy lifting.

    Booking is easy , walk-in access appears to be the norm here, and there's no indication of a reservation requirement. That makes it a low-stakes addition to any itinerary. If you're planning a day along the coast and want to check out other dining options in the area, Blue Dragon Tavern & Cosmic Musiquarium and Rebel Kitchen are worth comparing before you commit. For a broader sweep of what Hawaii County has to offer, see our full Hawaii County restaurants guide.

    The daytime visit is the clear call here. The visual setting , open-air, roadside, surrounded by tropical vegetation on the Hamakua Coast , is part of the experience, and it simply doesn't translate to an evening outing in the same way. If you're on the Big Island for a special meal or a date-night dinner, look further. For a lunch break that earns its place in a day of coastal exploring, What's Shakin' fits the bill without requiring much planning. Explore more of what the island offers via our Hawaii County experiences guide, hotels guide, and bars guide.

    Compare What's Shakin'

    Comparing What's Shakin' to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    What's Shakin'Easy
    Le BernardinFrench, Seafood$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Lazy BearProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AtomixModern Korean, Korean$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Per SeFrench, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MasaSushi, Japanese$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how What's Shakin' measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at What's Shakin'?

    What's Shakin' sits on Mamalahoa Highway in Pepeekeo and is best known as a fresh-fruit stop on the Hamakua Coast drive. Specific menu items aren't confirmed in current records, but the roadside format points toward smoothies, juices, and locally sourced fruit. Order whatever is seasonal and ask what came in that day — that's the practical move at any produce-forward Hawaii roadside stand.

    How far ahead should I book What's Shakin'?

    No booking is required. What's Shakin' operates as a roadside stop at 27-999 Mamalahoa Hwy, Pepeekeo — the format is walk-up. Plan around your drive rather than a reservation window, and note that roadside spots on the Hamakua Coast can close early or have limited hours, so stopping mid-morning gives you the best odds.

    Is What's Shakin' good for solo dining?

    Yes. A walk-up roadside stop on Mamalahoa Highway is about as solo-friendly as it gets — no table minimums, no awkward seating dynamics. If you're doing the Hamakua Coast drive alone, this is an easy grab-and-go break without the friction of a sit-down restaurant.

    Is What's Shakin' worth the price?

    Pricing varies at What's Shakin'; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

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