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Waikiki Hotspots (by Dave L.):
vlahos wrote:dave122 wrote:that sounds wonderful! just what i'm looking for! any more ideas?vlahos wrote:dave122 wrote:i just would lkie a place i can relax and enjoy. thankyouvlahos wrote:There's an Irish pub/saloon across the street from Moose's. A Yard House has opened on Beachwalk. There's more places to drink in Waikiki than most people have money for! Enjoy!dave122 wrote:ANY OTHER PLACE?vlahos wrote:i would have bought it. but on a lighter note. where by this hotel is the best mix drinks and or happy hour. going in june. alohaJust up the street (310 Lewers) is Moose's Waikiki.
Then try the Shorebird Restaurant. It's reasonable, has drinks, and sits right on Waikiki Beach with a wonderful view of the beach and the ocean. Only a few feet from the Imperial in the Outrigger Reef Hotel.
See: http://www.outrigger.com/hotels_newsDetail.aspx?hotel=2&release_id=215
Sure. You might like Duke's Canoe Club or as the locals call it, "Dukes". It's at the Outrigger Waikiki Hotel and probably the most prime location on Waikiki Beach.
Here's the site: http://www.dukeswaikiki.com/
I like the Shorebird for breakfast or lunch and Duke's for dinner. If you want real hi-ambiance, try the restaurant at the top of the Waikiki Sheraton, the largest hotel on Waikiki Beach. Go about 30 minutes before sunset for a fantastic view of Waikiki and Diamond Head. Somewhat expensive and reservations required.
I highly recommend the book "Oahu Revealed, 2nd Edition". For $15 (Amazon.com), you'll learn all you need to know before going. Plus, the photos are fantastic. After reading it, you'll know more than a lot of the locals.