Honolulu has all the tried-and-true nightlife formulas: laid-back budget dives, sports bars, swanky lounges, and live music venues. Fickle Honolulu crowds—including surfer boys, socialites, and the ever-changing tourist hordes—ebb and flow from nightlife spots daily. To keep up with the constantly evolving scene, visit http://quadmag.com for event listings and message board posts, or pick up a copy of Honolulu Weekly for nightly live music and party listings, free on street corners and stores. DaKine magazine, “the voice of Hawaii’s Out Community,” (www.dakinemagazine.com) and Odyssey magazine (www.odysseyhawaii.com) frequently list gay-friendly events and nightlife. Both magazines are free and available in stores throughout Honolulu.
Bar35, 35 N. Hotel St (☎ 808-537-3535), between Smith St. and Nuuanu Ave. Located on the edge of Chinatown, Bar35 offers more than 100 kinds of specialty beers, a dine-in menu featuring an oyster ...more
Anna Bannana’s, 2440 S. Beretania St. (☎ 808-946-5190). This dim hole-in-the-wall is a love-worn Manoa and UH institution, having rocked live music since 1969. Excellent happy hour daily 2-7pm (drafts ...more
Pipeline Cafe, 805 Pohukaina St. (☎ 808-589-1999). The huge dance floor with a 500-person capacity fills up fast, especially on Ultimate Tu when Pipeline breaks out hip-hop and $1 drink specials. ...more
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