Every other sunday they have breakfast here that's open to the public. It's cheap and pretty good. You get the meet a lot of folks young and old. We sometimes play guitar there as strolling musicans.
This Sunday's the Tribune Herald (Hilo Newspaper) says the breakfast menu is Portuguese sausage, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, pastries, fruit, coffee and coco. Plus the bar is open for bloody mary's, mimosa, or just whatever you want.