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    Livestock Tavern

    4.2 (1.2k reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Hipster
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    Good for groups

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    Winter drinks menu
    Sara L.

    I've been going to Livestock Tavern since they first opened and they have managed to maintain their excellent service and quality dishes. One of my favorite things about this place is their seasonal signature cocktails, inspired by a theme such as the Little Rascals, Elf or most recently, song titles. The food is always hearty, comforting, reasonably priced and the servings are generous. We often leave with a doggy bag. Our favorites: Hen of the woods; prime rib served on a bed of roasted winter vegetables; smoky boar bolognese; the rack of lamb; and the scallop mushroom risotto. We always leave full, satisfied and never disappointed. For dessert, we ordered the creamy lilikoi crème brûlée. Centrally located in Chinatown near several popular bars and restaurants, Livestock Tavern's space is cosy and dimly lit, with about 10 tables, as well as seating at the bar. I especially appreciate the exposed brick walls, a classic characteristic of Honolulus old Chinatown.

    Jackie K.

    The good: Large open space with multiple seating areas. Nice bar area with counter top and high seats. Atmosphere is low lights and darkwood themed. The food tasted pretty good overall. The not so good: Service: This is a tough one. Our server was the only one there doing triple duty as host, server, and bartender. Same with the kitchen. Food came out slowly and inconsistent. This establishment needs more service employees. The bathrooms were filthy at the time of our visit. I couldn't recommend using its facilities. Parking: Street metered parking only. Come on a Sunday for free public metered street parking. I would have rated this review two stars due to the horrible lack of cleanliness in the bathrooms and very slow service. However, that is a management issue that should be immediately addressed. In addition, to require one server to take care of all the lunch patrons is borderline unacceptable for a restaurant to successfully continue its operations. Hopefully, this was a one time exception. The server appeared to try his best to take care of everything.

    Prime rib
    Hoku C.

    Im torn. I would love to gate keep this place but it deserves to be talked about more. I was lucky enough to get a reservation at 7:30 last minute for Mother's Day and that is hard to come by for special occasions. We were expecting good things due to other reviews and we were not disappointed. We loved the restaurant rustic vibe, the servers were on it, food came out in excellent time frames and the food itself.... Delicious! Not pictured was the ox tail Mac & cheese, lobster spinach artichoke dip and the cornbread which were bigger portions than we expected. I would even go back just for the black cherry soda. With that being said with seasonal menus I'm excited to go back to try other dishes and I Highly recommend this restaurant

    Leah H.

    Well we only came for the bread pudding. It was okay not my favorite but good. The ice cream was delicious. Love the old school tavern vibe. Service was excellent

    Menu
    Roya J.

    Tried another spot and they didn't have room, which was for the best. Came here and they had space for our party of 3. Loved the aloha service, nice beer and whiskey selection and loved the plates. At first I thought the small plates were overpriced, but once we got them it was healthy so worth it. Street parking and parking lots around, including Marin and Beratania municipal.

    Front dining room
    Kevin W.

    Livestock Tavern our favorite watering spot in downtown Honolulu. Awesome signature cocktails and an excellent Wine list. Their food is amazing. Menu changes with the seasons and they do an amazing job of creating new takes on already established cuisine. Service is top notch. We ordered a good selection of food to be shared family style. Prime rib, Lamb Chops, Lobster Pasta, were the main entrees. For appetizers we ordered the Hen of the Wood Mushroom salad, Cornbread, Pumpkin and Brussel sprouts. The Prime Rib was the hands down favorite followed closely by the Lobster Pasta. Not to be missed was the Hen of the Wood Mushroom Salad and the Pumpkin and Brussel sprouts. Everything was perfectly prepared and delicious .

    Jennifer C.

    Spontaneously stopped in on a Tuesday night because I've had this on my go-to list. lobster pasta 3/5 Loved the lobster, didn't fully care about the sauce tavern burger 2.5/5 caramel bread pudding 1000/10! The consistency and the flavor were ON FAAAREAKING POINT! I'd go back just for this. Nothing else This was not worth $120 ‍ So sad about this, too because this restaurant is so vibey. I will say presentation was 10/10. Service was okay, nothing bad to say.

    Prime rib was DELICIOUS   My shrimp asparagus pasta was very very salty
    Steisha B.

    We went towards the ending of the night. So it was quieter. Nice vibes, the portions were decently sized. Not sure if it was because our server took a while to punch in our food... or if the kitchen was just a one man band (there were only 3 other groups in the entire restaurant) but it took a LOOOONG time. To get our things... We were patient though, didn't bother complaining, and tipped over 20%... they could've just had a long night and were tired.. Food was GREAT though

    Inside dining room
    Chris P.

    If you're looking for a spot that delivers large portions, great drinks, a stylish, cozy vibe, and delicious food, Livestock Tavern is worth your time to stop by. We came here for a family birthday dinner and were greeted right away. Caleb, our server, was attentive, friendly, and fast if there was anything that we needed. As a tequila fan, I started off with the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", a great balance of sweet, spicy, and floral. Very nice to sip on throughout the night. For dinner, I ordered the Boar Bolognese. It took a little while to come out, but it was worth every minute: rich, meaty sauce paired with perfectly cooked pappardelle and a dollop of ricotta mousse. Think hearty, comforting, and elevated. Then came my favorite dish: the caramel bread pudding. I'm not even a dessert person, but this one was so good. sweet bread, vanilla custard, warm and decadent without being overly heavy. I'd order it again instantly. If I had one small critique, it's the seating; the chairs were pretty stiff, and unless you get a booth along the back wall, it's not the most comfortable setup. That said, it didn't take away from an otherwise excellent experience.

    Lamb shank
    Tigger H.

    Upscale bar food in Chinatown with big shareable portions. The food has a good amount of experimental flair while still being some recognizable classics. The risotto with shrimp and scallops was indulgent but a bit too salty for me. Chicken pasta had a nice kick to it. Lamb shank was very tender. Our friend had the salmon (not pictured) and said it was decent. The collective favorite by far was the oxtail mac and cheese (also not pictured). Service was casual, pretty uninvolved with our table but we were chatting a lot so I'm assuming they were just leaving us to our own.

    Crab Cakes. Dare I say the best I ever had? So YUMMY. The sauce was out of this world. I wish they put more. But it was perfect the crunch
    Moani K.

    I have been here 2 times before and each time was amazing. It's been a while since we've been back but last night we wanted to eat Prime Rib and Steak and wanted someplace close to home. So we headed to Livestock. Pros: 1. Reservations can be made online- so fast and easy. 2. Food is amazing! Literally every dish that we had blew our mind. So delicious! 3. Great service and food comes out hot and fast! 4. The vibes and decor are so nice. Cons: - Parking is little hard to come by but if you're okay with paying for parking there's always the pay for parking lots on every other street. My food reviews will be on the photos below. I recommend this place for good food, good vibes and great service! I can't wait to come back for the 4th time!

    New York Steak
    Cody Z.

    CODY stopped by for Saturday dinner CODY sat at bar CODY ordered New England Clam Chowder and New York Steak CODY chowder and steak were tasty, so was the mushroom side CODY liked that they give you alot of food CODY bartender and servers were friendly and speedy CODY dining area was clean and upscale CODY will return

    Roasted prime rib sandwich
    Mychel E.

    This place came recommended by an aunty we know who was so excited to take us here. While the place has a great vibe to it, the food is bland. The roasted prime rib sandwich was a waste of time. Meat was loaded on but it was dry and tasteless. The dip made it a bit better but could have used a handful of salt. The tavern burger was underwhelming. I might be more disappointed because aunty hyped this place up but I would not revisit this place for the food. Staff were nice and wait time was minimal but that may be due to the place being empty. Bathroom was gross with water leaking from the roof.

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    Months before my trip to Oahu, I tried to book a reservation to Bar Leather Apron but was unable to…read moredo so because the reservations were immediately scooped up right as they were released. To my surprise, on a Sunday evening after having dinner nearby at Maze, my wife and I walked over to Bar Leather Apron and we were able to get seated right away! In fact, around 7:30 p.m. when we stopped by, there was actually a ton of seating available in the bar. Who would've guessed. If you're in the same boat as me and are unable to find a reservation for your upcoming visit, I would encourage you to stop by and try a walk-in. The first page of the menu lists a wide variety of whiskey based cocktails. Most -- if not all, of the cocktails are pre-fixed with BLA (Bar Leather Apron), and represent a collaboration with the named distillery. If you're fan of whiskey, you'll definitely have a difficult time picking only one. I ultimately ordered their "Take Warning" -- 2021 BLA Knob Creek BLA Single Barrel, Cynar, Carpano Antica, Mezcal, Bergamot Salt. Drinks here are not cheap -- averaging $20 to $25 per drink. Although my drink was very spirit forward, it still felt very well balanced. I appreciated the hint of smokiness from the mezcal that rounded out the end of a sip. Service here quick and friendly. When we received the check, a cute small chocolate snack was brought over as well, borrowed from the menu at Maze. Overall, I can see why Bar Leather Apron has earned so many accolades in its field. Definitely worth a stop by if you enjoy the art of mixology.

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    View from our seat

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    Some places you find, others you have to earn, and 430 Parkway is one you'd miss if you weren't…read morelooking for it. Tucked on the second floor of a Piikoi Parkway building, it feels like stepping back in time, a true bespoke bar with vintage art, moody lighting, and comfy couches that make it perfect for couples or a night out with friends. We sat at the bar, which was a highlight, Michael and Tony were welcoming, easy to talk story with, and clearly know their craft. I went with the Barreled Old Man, a smooth, layered mix of bourbon, rye, and brandy that just worked, while my wife's Sesame Veil brought a nutty, balanced flavor that stood out. For round two, the Espressing My Love was a great take on an espresso martini, and Michael built my wife a custom drink off her favorite flavors and nailed it again. We paired it with the smoked mozzarella and salami grilled cheese and Ho Farms tomato soup, and this is where it really hit. The sandwich came out hot and crisp, and when you took a bite the cheese pulled away just right, that perfect melt, with the salami adding a savory kick. The tomato soup was fresh, bright, and made for dipping you didn't want to stop. We were welcomed with a table that had our name on it, a small touch that goes a long way. Prices are on point for the quality and experience you're getting. It's a bit of a hidden, hip spot, not for a quick drink but for when you want to sit, relax, and enjoy it. Parking is tight, but you can park at Ala Moana and walk over, and it's worth it. Next time we're coming back for Grandma's Old Fashioned and the pork belly bao buns. This isn't a bar you stumble into, it's one you come back to.

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    3.0 miWaikiki
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    This spot is the place to be in Waikiki! Definitely make a reservation because this place fills up…read morefast, especially later into the night. What surprised me most was how good the food was for the price. Usually spots with this kind of atmosphere rely on the drinks to carry the experience, but every dish actually delivered. The chicken karaage was crispy and packed with flavor, the beef takoyaki disappeared almost instantly, and the taro chips with mascarpone were such a unique combination. Between the cocktails, food, service, and atmosphere, everything just worked.

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    4.6(141 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown
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    Super chill spot in Chinatown.......the ambiance, the music,…read morethe super cute and friendly bartender (Jen). And the most delicious cocktails ever. Highly recommend and should have taken some photo evidence, next time!

    Fifteen minutes west of Waikiki, you'll find yourself in a completely different Hawaii…read more Honolulu's Chinatown feels worlds away from the beachfront resorts and postcard-perfect sunsets. The neighborhood is vibrant, gritty, and alive--a mix of Chinese, Southeast Asian, and Native Hawaiian influences layered over historic buildings, glowing neon signs, art galleries, and hidden cocktail dens. It reminded me a bit of New Orleans: worn facades with stories to tell, creative energy around every corner, and the sense that the best experiences are often tucked behind an unassuming door. Which makes it the perfect home for EP Bar. "EP" stands for Extend Play, a fitting name for a place built around music. Long before listening bars became fashionable in Los Angeles, New York, and London, there were the jazz kissa of Japan--small cafés where people gathered not to drink or dance, but to listen. Records spun through carefully tuned sound systems while patrons sat immersed in the music. The music wasn't background noise. It was the main event. Walking into EP Bar, you can feel traces of that tradition. The room is intimate and inviting. Reservations are highly recommended because the place fills up quickly on weekend nights. Once inside, the atmosphere hits a sweet spot. The music is loud enough to create a mood and provide privacy for conversation, yet never so overpowering that it dominates the room. Loud enough to muffle the secrets being shared between old friends. Loud enough to drown out the office gossip that somehow followed everyone from the coffee machine into happy hour. The soundtrack isn't just playing--it's setting the tone. As an Old Fashioned guy, my choice was easy. I ordered a Oaxaca OF, which swaps traditional whiskey for mezcal. Smoky, balanced, and memorable, it felt like the kind of drink that rewards slow sipping between tracks. Another member of our group went with the Pho Us By Us. To nobody's surprise except perhaps her own, it tasted a little salty. Considering the ingredients--Green Chile Vodka, Sake, Pho Spice, Lemon, and Soda--it was probably the most honest cocktail description I've ever seen. The drink tasted exactly like its name suggested. That's part of the fun here. The menu doesn't hide behind clever marketing. Drinks like Thai Me Down and Candy Rain practically dare you to order them. Not every note landed perfectly. Service was a little off-beat during our visit. But like any live performance, sometimes the rhythm isn't flawless. Thankfully, the vibes, decor, music, and overall experience more than carried the set. What I appreciated most was that EP Bar doesn't feel like a gimmick. It feels like a genuine continuation of a tradition that began decades ago in Japan's listening cafés, traveled across oceans, and found a home in Honolulu's Chinatown. It's a place where music matters, conversation flows, and the pace of the evening slows down just enough to appreciate both. The place slaps for what it is--and for what it isn't. In a world increasingly filled with distractions, EP Bar invites you to do something refreshingly simple: sit down, have a great drink, listen to great music, and be present. I'll definitely be back. After all, every good record deserves another spin, and I'm curious to see how the needle lands next time.

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    EP Bar - Sake also goes w vinyl. Hoyo Sawayaka, a Junmai from the oldest brewery in Miyagi, using a sake specific Kura No Hana varietal rice.

    Sake also goes w vinyl. Hoyo Sawayaka, a Junmai from the oldest brewery in Miyagi, using a sake specific Kura No Hana varietal rice.

    EP Bar - Marx making an old fashioned.

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