
|
Zanzabar Nightclub is Hawaii's hot spot filled with the trendy and old school, where visitors and kama'aina (locals) play together until dawn. Check dress code before going, Plus Have Dinner’s at Matteo’s and get free admission. |
|
More Hot spots in Waikiki: · Duke's Barefoot bar in the Outrigger Waikiki Hotel
· Check out LAVA ROCK in the International MarketPlace
· Mai Tai Bar in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
· Angles Waikiki 2256 Kuhio Ave. Gay & Lesbian
· Shorebird's Beach-Front Bar Outrigger Reef on the Beach · · |
|
There is no shortage of great Nightclubs in Honolulu and Waikiki. Here are some more links:
|











|
GRAND OPENNING FEB.2009 It’s every bit an adventure in paradise. |
|
The experience at RumFire begins with an explosion of tastes! Guests are invited to sample the overwhelming pleasures of contemporary euro-pacific cuisine, wok-fired specialties, seared fresh island fish, and the world’s greatest rums. Chef skillfully integrates the elements of fire in every dish, blending energy, heat and passion with the freshest ingredients to create cutting-edge fare. |

|
Restaurant Reservations |
|
Hands down the most famous bar in Waikiki is Duke’s Canoe Club. Located at 2335 Kalakaua Avenue, Duke’s popularity is well-deserved. Named for the legendary surfer, Duke Kahanamoku, Duke’s Canoe Club is an energy-filled establishment that is happening all day and all night long. Duke’s sets different moods in the dining room and barefoot bar, and has separate menus for each. Speaking of which, Duke’s has outstanding food. Duke’s gets packed for dinner every single night. If you want to enjoy a morning or afternoon cocktail overlooking Waikiki Beach, Duke’s is the place to be. At night, Duke’s gets a bit loud and it can be a little tougher to get a drink. But overall, the nightlife at Duke’s Canoe Club simply can’t be beat. Don’t miss “DUKE’S on Sunday…….Henry Kapono Sunday’s 4-6PM |






