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    Aloha Table Tennis Association

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Is this place still open? If so where exactly is it in relation to the Bob's bar-be-q. Went there to check it out but no one I asked knew where it was or still open. Called in the club but no one answered the phone

    Aloha Table Tennis is open and under new management. We are located across the street from Bob's BBQ. We are open everyday from 6 am to midnight for our members. Drop-in… Read more

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    808 Sports Leagues - Kickball All Stars!

    808 Sports Leagues

    (12 reviews)

    808 sports league is a great opportunity for coed sports while socializing with different people…read moreyou haven't met and making new friends. My co-worker invited me to join this league which I paid $70 (early registration per person - it can be $80/person) for Fall 2017 coed volleyball. In Spring 2018 coed volleyball was $800/team for early registration. We had close to 9 people or so which everyone was okay paying. $87/person. Created our own team after we made friends with people and recruited more. Based on only knowing my coworker, they randomly put together my team of 13 people. Through this process, you can make friends from your team as well as from the other teams. I don't know how they decide placement of people, but I actually made friends (at least 7 people) with two opposing teams when we go to the bars after the games. Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 coed volleyball was sponsor by Champs (Sports bar) and Rock Bottom with other beer company (Pacifico and Corona) as these places give us discounts on those beers. I like Champs (Sports bar better) since they have more games and really good food. They always alternate each week of where the post-games are at. The regular season each in fall and spring had two "themes" and my team chose Power Rangers for "hero week" and "America" for "team week" A great way for people to be creative with their "theme" custome. Some teams will dress up prior to match and play in uniform or gym clothes We all got a shirt and each team is represented by a color of the same shirt. Wear your shirts if you want to get the sportsmanship score. It can be used as a tie breaker They allow selfies and the winner gets a $100 tab at a bar based on most people in the selfie, which my team only had maybe 4-5 at one bar and the rest is just 2 (my coworker and me), which we sometimes do selfies or photos with other teams. I wouldn't mind joining other sports this league offers such as: kickball, flag football and dodgeball. 2017 is their 10-year anniversary which our shirt from volleyball mentions. 2018 they went back to the style they used in past of what sport you're playing and what season and year on it. At least this league has some friendly people and some competitive, but it's mostly about having fun and meeting new people and socializing. They have playoffs which half the teams qualify for and if you win, money is donated to a local charity that the winner decides.

    KICKBALL. There's a…read moreleague for this?!? For serious. The 2012 season will mark my 5th year playing in this league, and it's just gotten better as the years have rolled on. And after all those years, talking about 808 Sports Leagues and the kickball (and other sports) leagues they put together has never gotten old, especially trying to explain to tripped-out bar-goers on a Monday or Wednesday evening in Varsity or Rock Bottom why there are over 100 people walking around in off-beat, fluorescent or downright bright shirts ... Stranger/Future Kickballer: "So ... kickball?" Me: Yes! There's a league. And I'm on a team. S/FK: "I haven't played kickball since elementary school!" M: .... (Don't worry, we know every one hasn't. :) ) S/FK: (looks out over the sea of forest green, "WOW" pink and KOC blue shirts, among the many colors) "So, how many people are playing in this league?" M: Well, there's 24 teams, about 15-20 people per team, so you're looking at about 400+ adults playing kickball weekly. S/FK: "That's a lot of people. So, you guys have rules and everything? The red rubber ball?" M: Yup. Pretty much the same as schoolyard rules, except no one gets picked last, nah mean? And we even got playoffs and championships! S/FK: (looks around at the bar again, tries counting how many different color shirts) "So, you guys play, and then come out to the bar?" M: Yeah - it's all part of the experience. 20, 30, 40-somethings playing kickball, then chilling out at the bar. S/FK: "I'm sold. Where do I sign up?" ... Unfortunately, by the time we hit the bar in our red/green/blue/pink/orange/yellow/safety green shirts, rosters are closed for the season and you gotta wait to sign up for the next one. Sound fun yet? NO?! Well, read Justin U.'s review. "Great way to meet new people" is like the unofficial motto. Hey - relationships have been started and blossomed over the game of kickball - when's the last time that happened at a pick-up game of basketball? Kickball season runs from March to June, with sign-ups in January-February - don't be *THAT* guy that sees all the 808 Sports Leagues bright shirts and wants in after the ruckus starts! (And if you happen to miss it, there's usually a Fall season of some sport - Flag Football, another Kickball season or .... dodgeball?) SEE YOU OUT ON THAT KICKBALL FIELD!

    Outrigger Canoe Club - Beautiful sunny day

    Outrigger Canoe Club

    (167 reviews)

    I was gifted a guest pass while in Hawaii. We had dinner our last night in Hawaii overlooking the…read moreocean. There was an event going on but it didn't bother us too much. The seating and view were absolutely gorgeous! There was a storm brewing and a little rain but it made a nice ambiance. We had chicken wings and clam chowder as an appetizer. The wings were crispy and the chowder was creamy! The burger was very flavorful and generous in size. The filet was grilled to perfection and had a blueberry compote which paired very well. Was served with asparagus and mashed potatoes. The Mai tai was a very heavy pour and delicious!

    My boyfriend, Keegan Edwards, and I had dinner at the Outrigger Canoe Club on Wednesday evening…read more The setting is beautiful and the dinner itself was pleasant. However, the experience ended in a way that made me uncomfortable. After we finished our meal, a young female busser with long brown hair approached our table and asked my boyfriend for a ride home. We were clearly dining together as a couple, so the request felt inappropriate and unprofessional for a staff member to make to a guest. Situations where staff ask guests for personal favors or transportation can place diners in an awkward position and blur normal guest-staff boundaries. I did speak with a manager about the situation and was told it would be looked into and that they would follow up with me tomorrow, which I appreciate. I'm sharing this feedback so management is aware and can address it internally.

    Lil' Spikers Volleyball Academy - L'il Spikers volleyball clinics at Pearl City High School. Warm up - six stations

    Lil' Spikers Volleyball Academy

    (6 reviews)

    Glad we were referred by a friend to check out Lil' Spikers. I was looking for my girls to try…read morevolleyball but I really wanted to find something on a Sunday since Saturdays are pretty busy for us. We registered online when they had open registration. We then received an email closer to the start of the session. When we arrived for the first time, the girls were provided shirts and they got their name tags and got right into it. It's definitely a little harder with younger ones since their attention span isn't always there but they do try to keep them engaged and easier to call them when they have their name tags on. They are separated into three different groups. The beginners, returnees and most likely the better bunch. I don't know how they categorize it but that's just my guess. We attend the ages 5-8 group so I'm not too sure how the older classes work. For an hour and a half session, I feel that the money is worth it! I'd recommend it for anyone looking for an activity for their kids to try it out!

    This is such a great place for the kiddos to learn volleyball skills and fundamentals in a…read moreclinic-like format. The kids are split into smaller groups with individual drill coaches. They start with warm-ups then go into skill drills. Safety, spacing, and capacity are not an issue during pandemic time. Parents are allowed to watch as long as you show proof of vaccination and pass a temperature check. Children, coaches, and parents are required to wear a mask. Coaches do allow water and mask breaks (with proper spacing). Coaches are professional and everything is organized. My daughter LOVES coming here and has so much fun. This is our second, 6-week session. I highly recommend!

    Shobukan Judo Club - 2019 Shobukan Dojo Blessing

    Shobukan Judo Club

    (9 reviews)

    Kalihi

    Located at the same parking lot as the Pizza Hut in Liliha on Kuakini Street. You can park there…read moreand go through the gate to get to the dojo. It is a non profit Judo club that promotes Judo to the younger generation. It is super affordable and excellent if you wish to learn Judo. The sensei's in the first class are super patient with the white belts starting off. The second class is slated for older white belts as well as higher tier belts. It is a little more intense but they do a great job teaching the students. They also offer free too after 830.

    This place has been around forever. The sensei's here have a lot of dedication and respect for this…read moreplace, their fellow sensei's, and their students. My kids and I joined this place about 2 years ago. The people here became my judo family and we'd hold parties and events for the kids. We threw fundraisers and grew closer. This is what it's about..family. Due to us moving farther away and work hours getting in the way, I had to drop the sport, but now I'm back in the area and my kids and I are signed back up. Sure I'm dying and getting bus up in practice, but I love it. It hurts so good though lol. I feel comfortable knowing my kids are learning judo to protect themselves and others and simply just loving the martial art. The hours are from 5:30pm-6:30pm for the little kids and the inexperienced. The next more experienced classes are from 6:30pm-8pm then open mat after that. All the sensei's and senpai's have tons of knowledge and experience. Tournaments are held monthly by different clubs. Sign yourself and your kids up asap. It's $30 per person and $10 for each additional family member. I pay $50 monthly for the 3 of us and $50 each member a year for the USJA (United States Judo Association) which I believe is required. The parking is ridiculous though. This place is located behind the Liliha Pizza Hut. U can't park in their lot and there's limited street parking. They sell the judo gi's here too. If u or your child never did judo, the sensei's will coordinate with you and allow u to try it out for free to see if u like it or not.

    Pacific Club - Set up of the Card Room

    Pacific Club

    (94 reviews)

    I never knew this place existed? I've driven pass the...THE PACIFIC CLUB many times, but I didn't…read moreknow what this place was. It is located in a beautiful and lush area on Queen Emma Street near the Queen's Hospital...fit for a...QUEEN! Lol, playing with words here! This place is quaint and quite lovely. Actually, I can imagine a Queen coming here to relax, socialize and dine here. I really enjoyed coming here...probably my first...and my last time here. Unless, I get invited here again...HINT HINT! The Pacific Club is a private club for Members ONLY! I was fortunate enough to be invited to my friend's graduation party at this venue. Upon arrival, I was amazed with the ambiance! The open air concept of the club is so peaceful, serene and relaxing! Love, love, love that! We were in the...MANGOS dining area. Of course, surrounded by mango trees! What a perfect place to chill, gather, drink, eat and be merry with friends and family! Here's what I enjoyed: CAESAR SALAD: so ono! I only had 3 servings of this, lol. One of my favorite for the evening! KALUA PIG BAO BUNS: very delish. I had seconds on this. SPINACH ARTICHOKE DIP with PITA CHIPS: delicious, but very rich. POTSTICKERS: pretty good...your typical dumplings PRIME RIB: yummy for my tummy. I enjoyed this twice. BREAD PUDDING with a cream sauce: this was yummy and decadent. I loved this, too. So, if you get an invitation to go to ...THE PACIFIC CLUB for a party or to socialize here, make sure you go! You'll thank me for that!

    10/20/25 Came here for a group luncheon today and also my first time here. Our luncheon was…read morescheduled at 11AM and there was lots of parking available. The grounds are well kept and there is a covered drive-way at the entrance to the club for drop-offs. When you walk in, there is a feeling of coziness. The main reception area is very welcoming with comfortable seating, plants and a beautiful painting of the Waimea Canyon. To the left of the entrance and past the reception desk, there is library room filled with books and seating. Our luncheon was held in the Card room. There were about 40 of us in attendance. This room also gives you the feeling of comfort and welcome. The buffet was situated on tables along the windows. The food was good. There were 2 entrees - roasted chicken, shitake hoisin cream sauce and furikake crusted salmon with wasabi butter sauce. The salmon had nice flavor, not overcooked or dry and even though there was wasabi in the sauce, it wasn't a lot to be spicy. The chicken was boneless and skinless thighs, also not dry to the taste and the sauce complemented the chicken perfectly. Other items on the buffet line were caesar salad, fresh made rolls, tomato-mozzarella salad, huge fruit bowl, steamed vegetables, fried rice, and a separate dessert table. There were 3 - mini chocolate cake, apple tart, and bread pudding. The apple tart was good and the bread pudding with the sauce was ono. I didn't care for the fried rice because there were too many vegetables in it and not a local-style type fried rice. It is a nice venue to have a function and it seems to be a popular place. I noticed when we entered the building there were several functions scheduled on their events board for the rest of the day. I don't know if they were shorthanded but the wait staff did not come around to refill water glasses or iced tea. There was a table set up for coffee or tea so apparently it was self-serve after they give you the first glass. But the whole 2 hours there, no one had come by to fill our water glasses. And they seemed a little slow at removing used plates from the tables. Restrooms were very clean and had nice touches like mouthwash dispenser with paper cups and wash cloth towels to dry your hands vs paper towels. Overall, ambiance is great, food was good, improvement needed on the wait staff.

    Play Sports Hawaii

    Play Sports Hawaii

    (3 reviews)

    Hawaii Kai

    Play sports hawaii is a youth flag football organization with an awesome staff. The number of teams…read moreparticipating is growing larger by each season that passes. Flag football runs all year round with each season averaging about 6 seasonal games with playoffs following each season. The staff is very fare and tries to accommodate each team weather it's roster changes or game scheduling conflicts. There's 2 regions - West and Central with different age divisions 4U, 6U, 8U, 10U, 12U and 15U with different caliber of play from begginers (jr.varsity) to advance (pro). Games are primarily played on Sundays with the exception of playoffs that are played at the end of each season on Saturdays and Sundays. This organizationis a great asset for our youth of today to learn good sportsmanship and dedication. @The person that wrote the last review made up a false profile to slander my self in its post. The bottom line is you need to come to practice to get your fare share of playing time or what are you teaching your keiki. Hard work and dedication pays off. Each child learns by constant repititions to help retain what you learn while having fun doing so. If your child misses 70% of practices maybe you shouldn't have signed up. It's really a no brainer. For those that play for us or watches our games knows how competitive our organization (ABC) is. I'm just sorry that a person like that had to share a review under a false identity and not take it up with me professionally.

    My children for quite A few seasons played for this league . This past winter season we played…read morecentral side a slot PSH gives you if you live out of west side . Be very careful the park is mostly ran by the Redskins A HUI an Ohana that sticks together . Which is awesome if you ask me. However if you're the opposing team you must watch everything . They run concessions every weekend . Which you're not allowed to do at a public park unless you are allowed by public health. They're is constant fundraising (that's what they call it!). So if you get sick SUE play sports Hawai'i not Redskins . This can be done because play sports allows them to do so while they reserve the parks . Also watch your REFEREES they work and play for REDSKINS. BRing your clocks or timers because if they don't like you they will slow or speed the clocks . You can't break rules only REDSKINS CAN. RULES change all the time with playsports. Be very careful . I've watched every Sunday's games I've learned who coaches who and who refs what . With a change of a shirt you will see coaches and players. Too switch around . Cheaters ! its sad that kids can't play because of the greed of a team that took over play sports Hawai'i

    Aloha Table Tennis Association - sports_clubs - Updated June 2026

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