This Restaurant In Hawaii Used To Be A Bank And You'll Want To Visit
By Megan Shute|Published April 29, 2018
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Megan Shute
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
The Aloha State is home to countless incredible seafood restaurants. After all, when you call an island chain surrounded by the Pacific Ocean home, it’s easy to find fresh, local seafood. And while we love the waterfront seafood restaurants you’ll find across the Hawaiian Islands as much as the next person, sometimes you want a more unique experience you can’t find everywhere. Enter Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill, a Hilo seafood restaurant that is housed in an old bank building. This restaurant is seriously beautiful, and the food is even better. Let’s dig in.
The historic Kaikodo Building in downtown Hilo was built in 1907 as the Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall. The space that now houses Jackie Rey's was formerly occupied by the Bank of Hilo, and remnants of the bank's
understated elegance exist around every corner.
At Jackie Rey's, a uniquely beautiful setting, old-fashioned hospitality and Aloha spirit, and mouthwatering food comes together for a dining experience you won't soon forget.
Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill is located at 64 Keawe St., Hilo, HI 96720, and is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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