5 Things You Should Know About 2025 BrunchFest Presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard
Here’s the 411 on what you'll eat, where to park and more for our favorite breakfast event, taking place this Sunday.
BrunchFest is back, and we’re taking over your Sunday with the most important meal of the day. BrunchFest presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard takes place this Sunday, March 23, 11 a.m. (or 10:30 a.m. for VIP ticketholders) at the Ho‘okupu Center. With less than seven days to launch, here are a few things to expect at this year’s event.
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1. What We’re Eating
Each year, we gather our favorite restaurants together to celebrate all things brunch. The 2025 BrunchFest lineup features seven restaurants—including Aloha Sweet Cotton Candy, Egghead Café, Hoku’s at the Kahala, Ho‘okupu Center Program, Kapa Hale, Mana Musubi and Over Easy Kailua serving broken egg salad on house sourdough focaccia, portuguese style corned beef, herb aioli and house pickles.
Enjoy your eats with our bottomless Bloody Marys, mimosas and—best of all—delicious Espresso Martinis from Kope Coffee.
2. Location
This Sunday funday takes place at the Ho‘okupu Center. Located in Kewalo Basin, right on the water.
3. What to Wear
Dress comfortably and stylishly for this indoor-outdoor event, and keep in mind that it may be windy. Think: fun attire, sunnies, SPF and sandals. Or take inspiration from the hot neon sunset hues and graffiti of this year’s BrunchFest theme: Harajuku.
4. Parking
Limited complimentary valet parking is available. Those who plan to drink are highly encouraged to use a ride-sharing service such as Uber or Lyft.
5. And More!
Come for the bottomless food and drinks, stay for the fun. Snap group photos at a photobooth, challenge your friends to the claw machine game and vibe to good music spun by our live DJ.
2025 BrunchFest presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard takes place on Sunday, March 23, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Hoʻokupu Center, 1125 Ala Moana Blvd. Suite F, Honolulu, HI 96813.