ONE OF THE NIGHTCLUBS AT THE ALA MOANA HOTEL IS A PLACE CALLED RUMOURS..A DISCO CLUB THAT SPINS A WIDE VARIETY OF TUNES FROM SALSA TO HIP HOP AND RAP.
THURSDAYS ARE SALSA FROM 5:30-1:30A.M. ...THERE ARE FREE SALSA LESSONS AT 6:30 P.M.
FRIDAYS IS THE BIG CHILL{OLDIES} 5- 9P.M. THEN LATE NIGHT PARTY 9- 2:30 P.M.
SATURDAY IS JAZZERCIZE 5-9P.M.. .THEN LITTLE CHILL 9-2:30.
SUNDAYS ARE ALL PRIVATE PARTIES..808-955-4811EXT 4235
MONDAYS TO WEDNESDAYS ARE DAYS THAT ARE CLOSED EXCEPT IF YOU WANT TO RESERVE A PRIVATE PARTY.
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CASUAL DRESS..A LOT OF LOCALS HAVE JUST COME FROM WORK OR SOME DRESS TO IMPRESS. DO WHAT YOU THINK IS BEST.
ANOTHER GOOD SPOT TO CHECK OUT IS THE "OCEAN" NIGHTCLUB AT RESTAURANT ROW...I THINK IT IS THE ONLY CLUB THERE NOW..BUT YEARS AGO ..THERE WERE A LOT OF PLACES AT THE ROW TO DANCE AND LISTEN TO MUSIC..IT HAS CHANGED A LOT!!!
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ALOHA SHIRT AND SHOES AND SHORTS OR PANTS ARE GOOD FOR THE GUYS......CASUAL DRESS CODE ALSO FOR THE LADIES.. Honolulu's Premier Nightclub Dress Code Required, Cocktails And Dancing 'till 4 am, Free Validated Parking
SOME GREAT MUSIC ALONG WITH GREAT FOOD IS AT THE BACK SIDE OF NEIMAN MARCUS IN THE EVENINGS STARTING AROUND 8 PM.
I WAS THERE THE OTHER NIGHT AND JUST TOTALLY ENJOYED HEARING SOME JAZZ BY THE Miles Jackson Trio . .SOOTHING AND FUN MUSIC TO ENJOY AND LISTEN TO...
THE RESTAURANT ALSO IS A GREAT PLACE TO EAT ...
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IT IS SORT OF A UP SCALE TYPE OF DINNER PLACE SO MOST OF THE PEOPLE WERE DRESSED NICELY.
This is actually one of the nicer nightclubs in Honolulu. Suprisingly, most of the other nightclubs in area are just hole-in-the-walls with no type of dress code.
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No Jeans....for guys a pair of khaki pants and a shirt with a collar will be fine.
All around the island, you will find several Night Clubs for your pleasure. I myself have never been to one but the nightlife is great.
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Some clubs will not let you in if you're not dressed to their standard. Some places require professional attire while others require you to be trendy.
Indigos has long been one of the top eating and drinking establishments in old downtown. A staple of Nuuanu Street, they have excellent food, a good wine list and a hopping bar, all in an elegant old-style setting.
ANOTHER GREAT PLACE TO NOT ONLY EAT SUPER JAPANESE FOODS BUT LISTEN TO SOME GOOD MUSIC...
I WAS LISTENING A GROUP THAT WAS BIG ENOUGH TO CONSIDER IT AS A "BIG BAND"..WITH ABOUT 8 PEOPLE THAT IS PRETTY BIG FOR MOST BANDS.. .ESPECIALLY TO TRY AND PAY EVERYONE IN THE BAND WITH A GOOD WAGE.. : ) Tsukiji Fish Market and Restaurant presents a unique dining experience the whole family will remember! The buffet offers an impressive spread that includes sushi, sashimi, and traditional Japanese, Chinese and Korean dishes. The restaurant also allows patrons to dine at their sushi, yakitori & robatayaki bars. The fishmarket area features daily fish filleting demonstrations and a diverse assortment of fresh island fish, shellfish, a poke bar, and more specialty items for purchase.
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THIS PLACE WAS CASUAL !!!
A RECENTLY NEW NIGHTCLUB EATTING AND DRINKING SPOT IS THE "PEARL".. WITH REAL LATE OR EARLY HOURS .. : ) IT CLOSES AT 2AM mONDAY THRU tTHURSDAY AND 4AM ON FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY..
HAS A LARGE AREA INSIDE WITH MAYBE THREE LEVELS ..NOT IN HEIGHT BUT THREE AREAS WHICH INCLUDE THE DANCE FLOOR!!!
THEY ALSO ARRANGE PARTIES AND WINE TASTING PROMOTIONS..
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NOT REAL CASUAL ..
GOOD PLACE TO LISTEN AND RE;AX TO SOME GOOD JAZZ IS THE DRAGON UPSTAIRS CLUB IN CHINATOWN ON NUUANU AND BETWEEN KING AND HOTEL STREETS..
THERE IS A BAR DOWNSTAIRS THAT HAS FOLK SINGERS AND SOME INDIE STYLES OF MUSIC GOING ON..BUT IF YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS NEXT TO THAT PLACE YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF AT THE DRAGON..
IT ISN'T A LARGE PLACE SO IT IS SORT OF NICE AND COZY TO ENJOY SOME JAZZ..AND FOOD AND DRINKS..
I DON'T THINKIT IS OPENED DURING THE DAY BUT USUSLLY THE MUSIC STARTS ABOUT 8 PM AND GOES TILL 11PM OR SO..
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CASUAL
A FAIRLY NEW PLACE TO HEAR MUSIC AND ENJOY A GOOD DINNER DOWNTOWN IS THE "HUKILAU" ..
THERE IS AN ESCALATOR THAT TAKES YOU FROM STREET LEVEL TO BELOW THE LONG'S DRUGS AT HOTEL AND BISHOP STREETS.
A GOOD LOCATION AND CONNECTED TO A HOTEL..THE EXECUTIVE CENTRE HOTEL....
THIS IS A SPORTS BAR..SO THERE ARE A LOT OF BIG SCREEN TVS AROUND THE PLACE... Hours: Breakfast 6:30 to 10:30 a.m., lunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., dinner from 6 to 9 p.m. weekdays. Huki Hour 4 to 6 p.m. and dinner 6 to 9 p.m. Saturdays. Prices: $10 to $15 per person for lunch; dinner for two $40 to $50
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CASUAL
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