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    The Row Kaka'ako

    3.5 (41 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    The Row Kaka'ako at night
    Wonho L.

    I was in Waikiki for a short work trip, and The Row came up during my search to find a place to drink and smoke a cigar. TL:DR - If you are looking for a good selection of bottles, great service, good price, and place to smoke a cigar (especially if you bring your own), do not think twice about visiting The Row Kaka'ako Location : it's right in the middle of a courtyard of a business office building. It's surrounded by restaurants with variety of offering, but they tend to close a bit early. It's fully outdoor but has a bit of cover. Drinks/Services/Vibe : I thought the overall selection was pretty good. For this size of a bar, in the middle of a building, I was expecting much less. They offer some pretty good selections of bottles at pretty good price. All the employees I interacted with were fantastic; tentative, positive, and just very positive. Cigars : While there are few other places to smoke cigars near by, I couldn't find any location reasonable. I tend to travel with my own cigars and I just wanted to find a bar where I can smoke. Unfortunately, there's no such place in Waikiki. At The Row Kaka'ako, you can bring your own cigars and enjoy. If you didn't bring cigars with you? no problem. They have a small, yet solid selection of cigars available. Etc : There was a public Wi-Fi with decent speed, which I used to get some work done while I was having a nice smoke. Bathroom is near by and pretty clean for a public one. End note: I will definitely be visiting The Row Kaka'ako next time I'm in the town.

    Jon Fia's bday party!
    Vince I.

    Row Bar Kaka'ako is a great spot for those looking to relax outdoors with a drink and soak in the lively atmosphere of Honolulu's Waterfront Plaza. The open-air setup means you're getting fresh breezes rather than A/C, which works perfectly for Hawaii's weather--just be mindful of the cigar-friendly vibe, which adds a unique touch but might not be for everyone. TVs all around make it an ideal place to catch a game or big sporting event, and parking is straightforward with options for both street and garage parking.[yelp +3] What really stands out is how flexible Row Bar is about food: you're welcome to bring in outside bites, whether it's from nearby Mexican spots or poke shops, since the bar itself serves strictly drinks these days. The staff are known for being friendly, and regulars rave about the easygoing atmosphere--especially for after-work meetups, casual hangs with friends, or blowing off steam over happy hour deals.[tripadvisor +2] If you're a cigar enthusiast, this is one of the best spots in Honolulu to enjoy a stick alongside your favorite beer or cocktail. Keep in mind, service can be hit or miss, especially when it gets busy, but the crowd is diverse and there's always something interesting happening--whether it's vendor collabs, sports giveaways, or local live music.[wanderlog +2] Overall, Row Bar Kaka'ako is a laid-back outdoor hangout worth checking out for its casual, dog-friendly vibe, solid drink choices, and cigar-friendly niche--just don't expect a full food menu or super speedy service when they're packed.

    Empty bottle of beer , wish they had modelos though
    recko k.

    Stopped by on my way to a club in Chinatown to have a beer get the night started . Great location easy parking very chill spot . Open air bar , tvs for sports and fights . Great service bartender was awesome heard Claudia was a great server .

    Ann N.

    Beers on tap are still around $6. The biggest change is that there are no more food options as Tamira's pulled out. You can bring your own food. So if you're ok with drinking, smoking cigars (we are) and watching a game on the screen, this is the place for you.

    Chicken wings (Parmesan garlic)
    Crystal R.

    Located in the middle of restaurant row is this cute little bar perfect for those pau hana (after work) pow wows with your fellow colleagues. The whole venue is placed outdoors where you can either lounge at the tables or sit directly at the bar to unwind and watch some tv. Service here is great. The staff are very chill, friendly, and easy to talk to. It is just the perfect way to just relax after a stressful work day. The food was pretty delicious. Although my friend and I arrived to the venue a little later in the night (around 7ish), there weren't that much of a selection as they had a little over 5 items that were sold out by the time we got there. We ended up ordering a plate of loaded fries with cheese, bacon, tomatoes and green onion. The fries were waffle cut which was perfect to catch all that toppings. The order came out quickly; perfectly cooked and well balanced with the creaminess of the cheese topping. We also ordered the wings (comes in 6) with the parmesan garlic dry rub. Wings were cooked perfectly and packed in a lot of savory flavor that made you want to eat more. Since it was a wine preferred night, we opted for the house glass of sauvignon blanc which was quite delicious. I would definitely come back here to try out the menu and unwind after a day in the office. And definitely come earlier to get a better selection of food.

    Libations
    Telly L.

    The Row at Kaka'ako is the only open-air bar on Oahu that allows cigar smokers to puff in peace! Hoon & Nick provide exceptional service & hospitality every time I stop by, making it feel like a home away from home. Good times, thank you!

    Happy hour prices and what they tried to charge me without notice.

    ** DO NOT GO THERE ** 1) we had reservations for 4pm. Early yeah! Intentions to get drunk! Neva happen. First waitress. Young girl. Service sucked. 2) now there's 8 of us there. New young guy. Had to tell him how we've been waiting an hour for drinks and food. 3) he brings our bill. Everything is a $1 or $2 more than the happy hour menu he gave us. So his explanation is prices went up. The menus are old but our system has the new prices. 4) I'm like. Seriously. You want me to pay for something that costs more than what you present me? I said. I should call the police. Brent the manager giggled. Yeah giggle bro! You stand there and want to take my money. Seriously. All our checks had the wrong prices and no one knew the prices went up. He kept saying. The menus are still at the printers. I'm also filing a complaint with the BBB. This is highway robbery to expect consumers to pay more that what should of been honored on the menu placed on our table. To end it. I still tipped the dumbasses. Picture for evidence. As he took all the menus away from our table.

    Midori Sour & Old Fashion
    Crystal L.

    They take reservations for large parties! Outdoor bar, with lots of tables for big parties. Drinks come with lots of ice. Majority of our group said our drinks tasted watered down. Midori sour ($8) taste only like sour juice and water. Service is good, large parties are harder but they were great with starting and closing tabs.

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    So y'all were closed in Mon-Wednesday are y'all still open?

    Yes we will resume normal business hours this Saturday 4/1. We apologize for the inconvenience.

    Is it dog-friendly?

    Yes

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    Vintage Books

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    4.4
    (190 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$$
    Gluten-free friendly
    Romantic vibe

    I love finding places that feel like a hidden discovery, and the speakeasy inside Vintage Books…read moreHawaiʻi is exactly that. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels warm, intimate, and welcoming. There's something special about enjoying a thoughtfully crafted cocktail surrounded by books, vintage décor, and a neighborhood vibe that feels completely different from the typical bar scene. Everyone from the host to the servers, treat you like you are a VIP... What I appreciated most was how relaxed everything felt. It wasn't overly crowded or loud, making it easy to have a conversation and actually enjoy the experience. The cocktails were well-balanced, creative, and clearly made with care. This is the kind of place that's perfect for a date night, catching up with friends, or simply unwinding after a long week. It feels like one of those hidden gems that locals hope stays under the radar, but is too good not to share. If you're looking for something unique and a little different from the usual nightlife options, I highly recommend checking it out. I'll definitely be back.

    Vintage Books! Love this hidden gem…read more The ambiance is amazing, and the food is absolutely delicious. I have been a few times now, including most recently on my birthday, and each visit has been such a great experience. Some of our favorites are definitely the crab cakes, karaga chicken, taco flight, old fashioned, and the lychee martini. Everyone from the hostesses to the wait staff is always incredibly friendly and professional, which really adds to the overall experience. It's the kind of place that makes you feel welcome from the moment you walk in. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. If you're local or just visiting, this spot is definitely worth checking out. Love this place!

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    Flight of three tacos: kalua pig, suadero, and tako
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    Bar Leather Apron

    4.5
    (476 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Date night? Hanging with friends? Pau hana with colleagues? Just want your own moment but you also…read moreenjoy history and well made drinks and pupus? This is your stop. Plan for reservations well in advance because you're going to want to sit at the bar. That's where the storytelling is center stage. From the outside, you'd easily miss it. But once you step inside, you realize you're stepping into an experience. Every drink comes with a unique story and the bartender is not simply a storyteller but an artist as well.

    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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    Matcha old fashioned
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    430 Pkwy Cocktail Lounge

    430 Pkwy Cocktail Lounge

    4.5
    (48 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    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.

    I went here for my birthday and didn't realize I should've made a reservation for a larger group,…read moreespecially since it was my first time. Thankfully, Michael and his team were able to accommodate us, which I really appreciated. From the moment we walked in, the place had a great vibe, the interior is beautiful. Throughout the night, the staff and Michael (the owner) were incredibly welcoming, funny and attentive. The cocktails were amazing. I had the expressing my love all night and even though the place was busy and there was a bit of a wait for food, it was honestly worth it. We had the crab dynamite, the ahi brioche, and the prosciutto and burrata. SO GOOD! My friends and I had such a great time and will definitely be back.

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    RM 38

    RM 38

    4.8
    (75 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    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.

    We dropped by speakeasy RM 38 (Room 38) inside the Imperial Hotel on Lewers in Waikīkī. We were…read morevery glad we did. The owner is Steve Aoki, of Aoki Group, and son of daredevil and entrepreneur, Rocky Aoki. The staff were super nice. The brunette (Ellie?) working Sat, 4/25 was super friendly, and worked her ass off. The Azn fellow who also took care of us let us look at the bottles of special bourbon we drank: Four Roses & Blantons both tr the Aoki Collection. Regarding the ambiance its whimsical inside. I didn't look on the lanai, but I understand you can smoke cigars out there. The background music was jazz and the occasional Motown hit (Stylistics). My cuz who lives in Kaimukī has neva been to RM 38. I promised to add him to the res next time. Its a lot easier to get in vs another speakeasy in Chinatown, and its walking distance from where I always stay at the Moana.

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    Lounge area
    Lounge area
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    Hideout

    Hideout

    4.2
    (1.4k reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    Great service and yummy food... Tucked away at the Laylow…read morehotel, is a chill restaurant with fun Hawaiian vibes. We started our vacation with dinner at the Hideout, and upon entering you could immediately hear live music. We received a warm welcome, and brought over to our booth where our server Kai was quick to greet us. We ordered cocktails (I don't remember the name of mine. It's something spritz, and my husband tried the banana bread old fashioned) and we shared the appetizer platter (brussel sprouts with pork belly, kalua pork egg rolls, poke tacos, and edamame)to share. We also ordered the garlic shrimp dumplings. Everything was super tasty. Lots of other items on the menu that I want to try during another visit to the island.

    Stressful from the start…read more I called to inquire about parking a week prior to my rsv and was told they were sold out for the night. I mentioned that it was just a general question and i wasn't coming that night. They informed me that it's validated for two hours and it's first come first serve. After the 2 hours its $14 an hour. Getting into the valet area was stressful enough as there was a car parked right before you turn and pedestrians that walk back and forth from their main driveway entrance. I also had to wait for valet for a bit too as there was 2 other cars in front of me and probably only 2 valet on duty trying to move cars forward. Reservations can be made on open table, but there was really no point to doing that since it's open seating during happy hour times. We ended up just picking a table that was in the shade, and noticed they only have their menu by QR code which is kinda annoying. The server was pretty nice tho and he brought my dog some water mid way. Their happy hour runs from 2-6 and the menu is slightly less expensive. The food was kind of standard hotel type of food and nothing really stood out. Otherwise the vibes at the restaurant was nice and i do like that they allow dogs to join you. it seems like they have live music after a certain time. I was even more annoyed and stressed with the valet when i went to pick up my car. They literally just handed me my keys. My car was parked along the wall probably 20 steps away, but they could have at least taken out my car cause it was so hard to get out, but i guess it's nice they trust that i wont bang the car in front of back of me i guess even tho im a pretty terrible parker. at the time they didn't look as busy as when i first arrived, so i dont know why they couldn't have just done the bare minimum with just pulling out my car from the stall.

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    Bar
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    Wonton Poke Tacos are great! Especially during happy hour.
    Wonton Poke Tacos are great! Especially during happy hour.
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    EP Bar

    EP Bar

    4.6
    (146 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Drinks. That's what…read moreyou're here for isn't it? It is why you've searched for EP bar, looked over various reviews, and randomly found yourself reading thru the first few lines of this review. Well, welcome Dear Reader, and I hope what I'm about to share peaks your interest to visit EP Bar. I had my 2nd visit to EP Bar earlier this month with friends for some after dinner drinks. We did make a res, but there were some walk-ins while we there, so it's probably recommended but not necessary. We perused the menu, and our 1st round consisted of: Ringo Star Strawberry Fields Forever Pho Us By Us Hail Mary Any guesses on the drink I chose? It's related to the Beatles. If you guessed Ringo Star.....take another guess. The Strawberry Fields Forever was very refreshing. Recommended. My partner ordered the Hail Mary, which (sadly) wasn't to his liking, and he happily "helped" me finish my drink before ordering his own in the next round. I chose the Ringo Star as my next drink, and I'd say if you're a fan of Mr. Star and/or apples, this drink is right up your orchard. Recommended. SERVICE The service is friendly, mixed with a splash of polite, and served with patience and knowledge. BOTTOM LINE A great place for drinks. Casual ambiance/vibe and relaxed atmosphere. Recommended.

    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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    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.
    Marx making an old fashioned.
    Marx making an old fashioned.
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