Residents' Beach House

100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Hours

Open daily

Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Bar & Light Fare 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Dinner 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

About

On the serene shores beyond the Waiakauhi Pond and overlooking the 18th tee of the Hualālai Golf Course is the Residents' Beach House.

This coastal haven is part of the esteemed Four Seasons resort. The eatery offers an unparalleled setting and experience of Hawaiian luxury with culinary delights.

The location is majestic with the backdrop of the Hualālai coastline and offers more than a dining spot. It's an immersive dining experience in Hawaii's natural beauty. As you step onto the lānai, tranquility washes over you. The enchantment continues with the rhythmic sounds of the waves and the breathtaking views of the sun-drenched horizon.

Lunch and pupus (appetizers) are available until 5:00 pm, providing a perfect midday retreat after exploring nearby Kikau Point Park. Dinner reservations become available after 3:00 pm the day before, ensuring a seamless experience.

Vibe

The enchanting atmosphere blends casual elegance with the laid-back island life. The exterior captivates with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, creating a sense of anticipation for the culinary journey ahead. It's the perfect ambiance to celebrate a day at Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark.

The open-air dining invites the Hawaiian breezes and the serene sounds of the waves into the mood. The sensory experience makes for a memorable dining experience.

The interior's relaxed sophistication and coastal-themed decor are a tasteful nod to Hawaiian culture. From the comfortable seating to the subtle lighting, every element encourages patrons to unwind and savor the moment.

When dining at Residents' Beach House, your Kona vacation will soar to sophistication and serenity.

Residents' Beach House: Menu & Drinks

The restaurant takes pride in presenting a menu showcasing flavors inspired by the bountiful Pacific.

Seafood Cioppino is a recent addition to the menu and has been hailed as nothing short of amazing. Combining the freshest catches of the day, the Seafood Cioppino is a medley of flavors that transports diners straight to the heart of the ocean.

Grilled Salmon is a testament to the culinary prowess of Residents' Beach House. Cooked to perfection, with a delectable crust that adds an extra layer of flavor, each bite celebrates freshness.

A surprising delight is the Crispy Chicken Torta, which has won the hearts of many visitors with its unique blend of flavors. The crispy exterior gives way to succulent chicken, creating a harmonious dance of textures.

Regarding drinks, it sets the bar high. While not your typical drink, the Thai Coconut Soup is a unique concoction that adds a tropical twist to your dining experience.

The Sunset Sangria is perfect after a day on the ocean with Captain Zodiac. It is a fruity and refreshing option that enhances the sunset-watching experience.

When elegance, beachside setting, and stellar cuisine are on the docket, make a reservation at Residents' Beach House.

Local Tips

  • For the best experience, consider early evening reservations to enjoy the sunset and attentive service.
  • Be sure to inquire about off-menu specials for a unique dining experience.
  • The keiki (children) menu makes it family-friendly.
  • The relaxed vibe makes it suitable for casual wear, so embrace the beachside ambiance!

Location

100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Frequently Asked Questions

Travelers can easily fly directly into Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) on the Big Island. Alternatively, the Hilo International Airport (ITO) is on the eastern side of the island about 1½ hours away. If flying to Honolulu International Airport, you will need to connect to a short 40 minute flight to the Big Island.

High season in Kona tends to be from December to March as people look to escape colder regions. This also coincides with the wetter season, providing occasional rain showers. The spring and fall shoulder seasons, April to May as well as September to October, are ideal times to visit for beautiful weather and fewer crowds.

Kona is a region on the western side of the Big Island. Kailua-Kona is the biggest town within that district, though frequently referred to itself as Kona - so when people mention Kona they could be talking about the town or the entire district.


From Keauhou Bay just south of Kona to the renowned snorkeling paradise at Kahalu’u Beach Park and beaches located north of the Kona Airport, there are numerous swim-friendly spots to choose from. Magic Sands is a popular central area, though the beach is somewhat smaller. Check out Manini or Hapuna, or even near the Kailua Pier. Don’t forget to pack your reef shoes as some access points can be rocky, and keep in mind some waters are purely for surfers.

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