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Honolulu events, tours, attractions, sightseeing and things
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 Honolulu nightlife promises lots of good options to suit any mood. In busy areas like the Waikiki district, you'll find Duke's Canoe Club, which gets lots of traffic and generates terrific buzz. So, too, does Anna Bannana's. It's a popular place to drink and hang out, and it's ample indication of the kind of fun you're likely to have when you're going out in Honolulu. If you're interested in checking out the local music scene, make your way to Nick's Fishmarket. It's earned a strong reputation in town for its quality acts, and the crowds inside prove it. Dancing?
Yep, you'll find that too, notably at places like Nashville Waikiki. Patrons tear up the dance floor when DJs spin, and the party atmosphere is hard to top when the vibe is right. |
 Come join us every Tuesday and Friday for 7 hours of drinking , dancing , and partying the night away. Along the way, your hosts will take you to 5 pubs and clubs with a variety of entertainment including live music, games, and contests. No waiting in lines, no hassles, no worries , just a good party! |
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 The Mai Tai Bar is the best Pau Hana spot in Honolulu with a happy hour that wins awards year after year. As the sun sets, enjoy unequaled island style live music in the open air. Our lanai bar is perched comfortably atop the Ala Moana mall so parking is no worries. One of the hottest and most talked about bars in Oahu, Daytona Beach and now Long Beach, the Mai Tai Bar embodies the spirit of the Hawaiian Islands. Tropical scenery, ocean vistas, images of waves and surfs, the smell of the sea, exceptional hospitality |
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1450 Ala Moana Blvd. ,
Honolulu, HI 96814 |
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 Murphy’s Bar and Grill is a longtime neighborhood staple in downtown Honolulu, home to the largest St. Patrick Day celebration in the Pacific. Since 1987, we have been giving our clientele a little taste of the Irish homeland, all wrapped up in great food, good company, and an extensive bar with 16 unique beers on tap. We are open daily, from the weekly business lunches to intimate dinners to rousing celebrations with family and friends. |
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2 Merchant St, Honolulu, HI 96813 |
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Bar 35 |
Lounges, Clubs, Bars, Live Music |
 Downtown-Chinatown’s hottest hot spot! Featuring indoor and patio bars, daily happy hour
specials, DJs, special events, and live bands. Complete bar for standard and specialty cocktails and
spirits, along with hundreds of international beers. Bar 35 invites you to explore the great, wide world of beer. No matter what your preference, light, dark, amber, fruity, or dry, we’ve got something for you. |
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35 N Hotel St, Honolulu, HI 96817 |
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 The new multi-story Hard Rock Cafe Honolulu is now in the heart of Waikiki! Come on down and experience a L.E.E.D (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified restaurant that blends the heritage of Waikiki with the energy and vibe of the Hard Rock brand. The one-of-a-kind ROCK WALL TM solo gives the ability to "deep zoom" into memorabilia while learning about each piece's history. |
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280 Beachwalk,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 |
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 Situated in the Aloha Tower Marketplace on the Honolulu Harbor, Gordon Biersch is Hawaii's first brewpub. Known for its waterfront views, island music and its spirit of "Aloha," Gordon Biersch Honolulu is all about fun, friends, pupus (appetizers) and music. With amazingly good beer brewed on the premises and a great view of Honolulu Harbor, this dining and drinking establishment is hard to skip. The island-style cuisine is complemented by three signature beers: a smooth, medium hopped export, a bock-style Marzen, and a dark, malty Dunkels. |
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1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, HI 96813 (Aloha Tower Complex) |
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 Evening chic. Relaxed. Everything Halekulani is meant to be... The perfect spot for early evening drinks or after-dinner libations. Lewers Lounge features contemporary and classic cocktails, tempting appetizers and desserts, and live entertainment. Dale DeGroff, universally acknowledged as the "King of Cocktails" and formerly from New York City's Rainbow Room, has created a menu of unique signature cocktails exclusively for Halekulani. |
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2199 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815 |
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 Zanzabar Nightclub is Hawaii's hot spot filled both with the trendy and the old school, where visitors and kama'aina (locals) play together until dawn. Zanzabar Nightclub is THE No.1 Nightclub in Hawaii where state of the art equipment creates the perfect playground for DJs to spin sounds that keep the hottest eye candy on the floor all night. VIP members enjoy a sound-proof room and specialized entertainment. Zanzabar is located in the center of Waikiki inside the Waikiki Trade Center at the corner of Seaside and Kuhio Avenues. |
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2255 Kuhio Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815 |
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 Situated on Kalakaua Avenue at Royal Hawaiian Center in the heart of Waikiki’s nightlife, LEVEL 4 Nightclub & Ultra Lounge is the perfect place to immerse into the Vegas style setting. From corporate events, birthdays and celebratory functions, this venue can hold up to 1,000 guests, including stadium seating. Boasting Waikiki’s ideal area to hold functions and indulge in a night of VIP treatment with people from around the world. LEVEL 4 represents a sexy and stylish atmosphere with host to international DJ’s, a state of the art sound system with a stunning staff including our amazingly talented go-go dancers and aerialists. |
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2233 Kalakaua Ave.,
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 Oceans 808 caters to the sophisticated, 21 and older crowd. The newly remodeled Oceans 808, located in the Waterfront Plaza (formerly Restaurant Row) at 500 Ala Moana Boulevard, is a nightlife tour de force. With a massive sound system, color changing lights, and an enormous, bubble filled wall- Oceans 808 is the playground for some of Hawaii's most beautiful people. Once inside, club goers can quench their thirst at any of the three elevated bars surrounding the large, spacious dance floor. Those seeking a more intimate and discreet environment benefit from the privacy of a VIP section hidden behind a water filled, glass wall with streaming bubbles. |
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500 Ala Moana Boulevard,
Honolulu, HI 96813 |
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 This place may sound new, but it’s at a familiar spot where Scruples ruled the night for over 25 years. Still laid back, casual, the drinks are well-priced, velvet rope games: non-existent. It’s a spot where locals and tourists gather for some low-key socializing, cold beer and DJ’s spin the gamut: oldies, hip-hop, reggae. Cover charge is reasonable for a spot that rocks the house until 4AM. |
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2310 Kuhio Ave.,
Honolulu, HI 96815 |
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 Trendy in design and concept, this comfortable wine bar located in the bold Honolulu Design Center sells patrons “wine cards,” which give them access to more than 80 different varieties of self-pour wine. The area’s upscale professionals are attracted to the sleek atmosphere, which also plays host to island wine snobs and assorted intellectuals. Wine Lovers Thursdays draw the vinophiles. |
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1250 Kapiolani Blvd,
Honolulu, HI 96814 |
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 The newest kid on the Waikiki lounge scene hooks the locals up with the largest collection of rums in the United States, plus a wine list with more hits than the Spice Girls. There are also specialty drinks aplenty; our fave is the Waikiki Beach Boy (rumbourbon-vanilla-more rum), which will set you back ten bucks before tip. Take your fine rum straight? They also sell primo cigars to complement primo sips. Free valet parking means you won’t have to hunt for a spot, and you’ll have more cash for what matters. |
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2255 Kalakaua Avenue,
Honolulu,
Hawaii 96815 |
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