Diamonds Ice Bar

Kihei


We hear that the name of this place traces back to an unfulfilled plan to build the bar counter out of ice. We’re not sure if that's true, but we can tell you this – Diamonds Ice loves its drink specials. So sip your cheap beer, play pool, watch the game on one of the many TVs and see who’s lured in by the neon lights.

DJs and live music on the weekends. Known for showing pro football games on a big projector screen on Sundays.


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