Honolulu & Waikiki Entertainment

  1. Angles Waikiki

    A fave gay & lesbian spot, Angles Waikiki is a bar by day and a nightclub after dark.

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  2. Fusion Waikiki

    Gay & lesbian bar Fusion Waikiki features karaoke and female-impersonator shows.

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  3. Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant

    It isn't the most original choice, but the San Francisco-based brewpub has a relaxed waterfront perch near enough to Honolulu sightseeing areas that you can reward culture-spotting with hops-chasings. Live rhythm and blues and contemporary Hawaiian rock get a weekend billing.

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  4. Hanks Cafe Honolulu

    You can't get more low-key than at this neighborhood bar on the edge of Chinatown. Owner Hank Taufaasau is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to the barfly business: the walls are decorated with Polynesian-themed art, live music rolls in nightly and regulars have made it home.

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  5. Hideaway

    You don't really know a city until you've visited a few dive bars and The Hideaway is Honolulu's most beloved drinking hole. It is also oddly close to Waikiki but only shows up in a very few drunken vacation snapshots. The crowd is mainly a steady supply of regulars who feel at home with cheap beer and an eclectic jukebox.

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  6. Hula's Bar & Lei Stand

    Waikiki's top gay venue, Hula's Bar & Lei Stand is a cheery open-air bar and the place to meet.

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  7. Kapahulu Kafe

    Why rot your guts with the fermented juices when you can chill-out with Hawaii's homegrown stimulant, kava? Between the University and Waikiki, this kava bar is a mellow introduction to the herbal drink, plus an arty venue for a weekly calendar of local acoustic acts.

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  8. Opium Den & Champagne Bar

    This bar at the Indigo restaurant is best known for its small army of martinis. Try the amazing lemon-drop martini if you dare. Being on the edge of Chinatown and near the Hawaii Theatre, it attracts both theatergoers and a downtown after-work crowd for well-priced drink specials.

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  9. Rumours

    At Rumours, there's dancing and DJs aplenty. The music varies from night to night, with Latin music featured on Thursday nights, Top 40 on Fridays, and hip-hop and R&B on Saturdays. We dare you to request the Hawaii Five-0 soundtrack!

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  10. Side Street Inn

    High hopes might be dashed upon arrival at this back-alley bar and restaurant, but the industrial location is part of the charm. Basically a sports bar for a local crowd, Side Street has muscled its way on to night-hoppers agenda with its pan-fried pork chops, mellow atmosphere and late-night following.

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  12. Smith's Union Bar

    You have to be a dive-bar aficionado to appreciate Smith's Union, which first opened in 1935 when this section of Chinatown was a red-light district and playground for merchant seamen. For the wage-slave hipsters, it is a front-loading hangout before hitting the district's most recent incarnation: a trendy club zone.

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  13. thirtyninehotel

    More arty than clubby, this multimedia space is a gallery by day and low-key dance scene at night. Guest DJs from the mainland don their aloha wear for special weekend appearances, while jazz tests the acoustics on Tuesday.

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  14. Tiki's Grill & Bar

    At the top end of the ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel, Tiki's Bar & Grill is a good place to enjoy a drink and pupu (snack), or catch live music in the afternoon and see out the day in style as the sun sets over nearby Waikiki Beach.

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  15. Zanzabar Nightclub

    The kind of club that advertises on the radio, Zanzabar is flashy and slightly cheesy but strobe-light's good time nonetheless. Theme nights and karaoke fill the weekly schedule. Weekdays are 18 plus, weekends 21 plus.

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