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of Operation:
Café Grill 11:30-9:00
Dinner
– December 16th
to April 16th 5:00-9:00.
April 17th to December 15th
5:30-9:00.
Bar
11:30-closing
The
History of the Kona Inn...
In
1928 the Kona Inn was built by the Inter-Island Steam Navigation
Company. This venture was considered to be a pioneering effort
in the neighbor island hotel industry. Previous to the Kona Inn,
the passengers aboard the company steamers had only haphazard
room arrangements at outlying stops. An editorial in the Honolulu
Star-Bulletin Feb. 7, 1928 summed up the enthusiasm of the new
venture.
The
land of the first Kamehameha; the land which cradled the old Federation
of the Hawaiian Islands; the storied land where an English ships
captainwas worshipped before natives found him human and slew
him there, is to be opened at last to the comfort-loving tourists
of the world. Soon after the completion of the hotel, the territory
will have cause to be grateful to the foresight and enterprise
of Inter-Island.
The
rambling 2-story Hawaiian structure, carefully designed to blend
with the Palm fringed Kona shore, found its 20 rooms booked solidly
for months in advance. The Kona Inn became Hawaiis favorite refuge
for kamaainas as well as the world traveler. The new hostelry
was responsible for the popularity of the colorful Kona Coast.
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