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| Admin |
Posted - 09/24/2012 : 07:45:10 AM http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/September-2012/Live-Hawaiian-Music-Around-Honolulu/
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| Fran Guidry |
Posted - 09/25/2012 : 6:17:03 PM The title says "Around Honolulu" but the article included KBC in Hawai`i Kai, Aulani Resort, Surfer in Kahuku, Big Country in Waimanalo, and Haleiwa Joe's in Kane`ohe. I think they were using the mainland definition of "around" - we consider an hour drive a reasonable trip for a restaurant or show, or at least I do.
Fran |
| Auntie Maria |
Posted - 09/25/2012 : 08:50:42 AM The article was focusing on music venues in the immediate Honolulu area -- now they need to do another, which would include places like Honey's in Kane`ohe... |
| Fran Guidry |
Posted - 09/25/2012 : 06:08:47 AM I added a comment to remind them about Honey's at the Ko`olau golf course.
Fran |
| Auntie Maria |
Posted - 09/24/2012 : 3:32:09 PM Be sure to scroll down to the "comments" section at the bottom of the article -- they omitted two MAJOR spots (Corner Kitchen and Waikiki Marriott)!
My #1 when on O`ahu, is Corner Kitchen (on Kapahulu, across from Rainbow Drive-Inn). Very casual, excellent food (prices are quite reasonable), marvelous entertainment every night. On-street parking is hard to find -- recommend using the garage under Hee Hing Restaurant on Kapahulu (costs about $5) and they park it for you.
Corner Kitchen is popular with locals, musicians, and hula dancers -- it's small, so it fills up fast and early. Recommend getting there not later than 6pm to avoid the long wait for sitting. |