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Boardriders Bar & Grill
The guide was updated:Designed as a cool and laid-back surfers' bar, this venue includes a pool table, dartboards, plenty of large TVs for watching sports, and of course, delicious and refreshing drinks. However, the main attraction here is the live music every Friday and Saturday, and the performers are usually local bands playing rock or reggae.
Useful Information
- Address: 201 Hamakua Drive, Suite A, Kailua
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 11am–2am, Sun 6:45am–2am
- Phone: +1 808 261 4600
- Email: brianboardriders@gmail.com
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The Polynesian Cultural Center hosts an amazing luau and buffet six nights a week, and it also offers a show entitled "Ha: Breath of Life." As this luau and the show are widely considered to be one of the most authentic experiences visitors can have of Hawaiian tradition and culture, make sure you do not miss it.
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Chief's Luau Admission
You can't leave Hawaii without enjoying an authentic luau. And this one on Oahu promises to give you and your family an experience to be remembered for years to come.
Immerse yourself in island culture as you watch a Polynesian show, learn headband weaving, or take a hula dance lesson. Then, indulge in a Hawaiian feast, including pineapple-glazed chicken and kalua pork.
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Mai Tai Bar
If you're looking for a place to start into the night (and maybe stay), stop by this award-winning rooftop bar. When night falls, you get to enjoy island-style live music while sipping cocktails like Cucumber Melon Crush, Mango Mai Tai, and Mandarin Sweet Tea Cooler.
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Duke's Waikiki
This lively beachfront bar serves in the memory of Duke Kahanamoku who was the legendary Waikiki surfer, winning Olympic medals in swimming and introducing surfing to Australia and New Zealand. Head here for some drinks and for learning more about this legend.
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Nextdoor
Nextdoor is a underground and funky club located in vibrant Chinatown playing an eclectic range of music, from dance over electro to reggae. As this club also features local and international talents, you may even discover new trends here.
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Hulas Bar & Lei Stand
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Boardriders Bar & Grill
Designed as a cool and laid-back surfers' bar, this venue includes a pool table, dartboards, plenty of large TVs for watching sports, and of course, delicious and refreshing drinks. However, the main attraction here is the live music every Friday and Saturday, and the performers are usually local bands playing rock or reggae.
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The Dragon Upstairs
Small and cozy bar just above Hank's Cafe offering live jazz music, a laid back atmosphere and great service. A good place to relax after a long day in the sun. Also, as it is located in the heart of Chinatown, many food options are nearby.
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Wai'olu Ocean Cuisine
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Genius Lounge Sake Bar & Restaurant
The intimate and candle-lit ambiance at Genius Lounge is sophisticated but laid-back and, as it is very inviting, regularly attracts locals and tourists alike. Their menu offers a wide selection of cocktails and sake, as well as Japanese-inspired dishes and Hawaiian fare.
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