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Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu)

Saturday, November 7, 2026

Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu) is listed for Saturday, November 7, 2026 at Hawaiʻi Ag & Culinary Alliance in Honolulu, Oahu.

The Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival is a multi-island culinary event presented by the nonprofit Hawaiʻi Ag & Culinary Alliance, running across Hawaiʻi Island, Maui and Oʻahu. The Oʻahu portion clusters in early November with ticketed tastings and chef dinners at Waikīkī resorts and the Kapiʻolani Community College Great Lawn. Proceeds support agricultural education, sustainability, and culinary workforce development.

Food & vendors: Series of ticketed culinary events with 20+ global chefs, winemakers and mixologists spotlighting local Hawaiʻi ingredients; signature Oʻahu tasting on the KCC Great Lawn.

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When is Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu)?

Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu) is scheduled for Saturday, November 7, 2026, but the source has not published a time yet.

Where is Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu)?

You'll find Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu) at Hawaiʻi Ag & Culinary Alliance, Kapiʻolani Community College Great Lawn, 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816 in Honolulu, Oahu.

Will there be food at Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu)?

Series of ticketed culinary events with 20+ global chefs, winemakers and mixologists spotlighting local Hawaiʻi ingredients; signature Oʻahu tasting on the KCC Great Lawn.

Should I confirm Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival (Oʻahu) before going?

Yes. Our listing is based on Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival official schedule; Hawaii News Now. Event dates and times can change, so confirm with the host before you go.

About food festivals

Hawaii's food festivals celebrate a signature crop or local specialty — 100% Kona coffee, the sweet Kula onion, summer lychee, or the islands' love of SPAM. Expect farmers and producers, chef demonstrations, tastings, and artisan markets.

Many are tied to a harvest season and double as community fundraisers. Some are single-day street festivals; others, like the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival, run for a week or more across multiple venues.

  • Come hungry and bring cash for tastings and vendor booths.
  • Harvest dates shift year to year — confirm the current date before you go.
Read the full food festival guide

Sources: Official schedule of events; Festival home page. Dates and times can change — confirm with the organizer before you go.