Hi! This time, I popped over to Pacific Drive-In, a hugely popular Hawaiian café located right by Shichirigahama Beach in Kanagawa, just a short hop from Kamakura and Enoshima. It’s the kind of place where you can enjoy classic Hawaiian-style plate lunches while taking in the Pacific Ocean views – and honestly, it really does feel like you’ve been whisked away to O‘ahu for the afternoon.
In this post, I’ll share the basics: how to get there, what the vibe is like, and the must-try dishes. If you’re into Hawaiian food or looking for a seaside lunch spot near Kamakura, this café should be on your list.
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Klook.comWhat’s Pacific Drive-In?

Pacific Drive-In opened in 2015 and has been a favorite with both locals and visitors ever since. The café brings a little piece of Hawaii’s plate lunch culture to the Shonan coastline. You can dine on the terrace overlooking the waves, grab a seat inside, or get your food to go for a beach picnic.
Essential Info
Name: Pacific Drive-In (パシフィックドライブイン)
Address: 2-1-12 Shichirigahama-Higashi, Kamakura, Kanagawa
Opening hours: 8:00–20:00 (last orders 19:30) on weekends and holidays / from 10:00 on weekdays
Closed: Irregular (check socials before visiting)
Access: About 3 minutes on foot from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoden Line (a scenic old railway running between Kamakura and Fujisawa)
Booking: Not available
Parking

The café sits in the middle of the Shichirigahama Seaside Car Park, which has around 370 spaces.
Parking fees are:
• July & August: ¥1,000 for the first hour, ¥500 per 30 min thereafter
• Other months: ¥700 for the first hour, ¥350 per 30 min thereafter
It can fill up on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is wise.
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Klook.comAtmosphere & Seating
Terrace seating

Wide open, breezy, and perfect for soaking in the ocean views. Dogs are welcome too, so you’ll see plenty of people with their pups.
Indoor seating

Airy and comfortable, with big windows facing the sea. Great for when the weather isn’t cooperating.
The vibe is casual and relaxed – families, groups of friends, and couples all mix here.
What’s on the Menu and What I ordered?

The menu is all about Hawaiian staples. A few of the highlights:
Garlic Shrimp Plate

Big, juicy prawns in a garlicky sauce. A squeeze of lemon makes it even better, and it pairs perfectly with plain white rice.
Lomi Lomi Salmon & Ahi Poke Bowl

Fresh, chunky cuts of fish, tossed in sesame oil. Light but filling.
Loco Moco Plate

A classic done right: beefy burger patty, smooth gravy, and that runny egg. Comfort food at its best.
Pacific Garlic Fried Rice

The garlic aroma, crispy bacon, and buttery corn make this one a crowd-pleaser.
Crowds & Waiting Times

I visited on a Sunday around 12:30 pm. Takeaway had a short queue of about four groups, but eating in meant a wait of roughly 40 minutes.
There’s a self-check-in tablet outside: you register, scan a QR code, and then track your turn on your phone. It’s actually quite handy, as you can wander along the beach while you wait.
Souvenirs & Goods

Inside the café, you’ll also find a small selection of branded items – think bottles, mugs, tote bags, and stickers with laid-back Hawaiian-inspired designs. They make great souvenirs or gifts.
Final Thoughts
If you fancy a bit of Hawaiian sunshine without leaving Japan, Pacific Drive-In at Shichirigahama is just the ticket. The combination of hearty plate lunches, ocean views, and a relaxed seaside vibe makes it one of the best casual cafés in the Kamakura/Enoshima area.
Whether you eat in, grab a takeaway for the beach, or pick up some stylish merch, it’s the kind of place that turns a simple lunch into a mini holiday.
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