Freight Dog
08-14-2005, 11:31 AM
Breakfast-- Hula Grill (right above Dukes, next to Chuck's steakhouse). Best ambience I've found, and never packed. Ocean-front table every time.
Lunch-- Chi-Chi's for decent Mexican food, or Cheeseburger Waikiki. Also try Moko Loco at any local restaurant. It's a tasty local dish.
Dinner-- Shorebirds if you like cooking your own steaks, Duke's for a good standby and watching the sun set, Hula Grill for great fish, steak, and ambience. Tiki's B&G is new and overlooks Waikiki beach with good food and live music every night. Also a good nightspot.
Nightlife-- Dawg House, Moose McGillycuddy's, Nashville Waikiki, Duke's, Kelley O'Neils Irish bar, The Wave, The W Hotel (on Friday's), Zanzibar. Most places are open until 4am.
Sunday must: Duke's live music in the afternoon until sunset. Earlier this summer Jimmy Buffett jumped onstage to help out the house band, Kapono. Lots of beer, a tipsy crowd, and a good Hawaiian vibe.
Running: lots of crews like to run around Diamond Head.
Lunch-- Chi-Chi's for decent Mexican food, or Cheeseburger Waikiki. Also try Moko Loco at any local restaurant. It's a tasty local dish.
Dinner-- Shorebirds if you like cooking your own steaks, Duke's for a good standby and watching the sun set, Hula Grill for great fish, steak, and ambience. Tiki's B&G is new and overlooks Waikiki beach with good food and live music every night. Also a good nightspot.
Nightlife-- Dawg House, Moose McGillycuddy's, Nashville Waikiki, Duke's, Kelley O'Neils Irish bar, The Wave, The W Hotel (on Friday's), Zanzibar. Most places are open until 4am.
Sunday must: Duke's live music in the afternoon until sunset. Earlier this summer Jimmy Buffett jumped onstage to help out the house band, Kapono. Lots of beer, a tipsy crowd, and a good Hawaiian vibe.
Running: lots of crews like to run around Diamond Head.