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"Art-filled coffee shop that transforms into a bar and club at night Another stalwart of the neighborhood’s new nightlife scene, this espresso bar and cafe by day and cocktail bar-cum-club by night has been slinging drinks for a decade and still packs in a cool crowd (be warned about the sardine-like situation on First Fridays). The industrial-style space’s brick walls are lined with rotating art exhibits and you can catch both full-on bands and visiting DJs from around the country on weekend nights. If brown liquor’s your thing, don’t miss the impressive whiskey selection."
"Laie Subway offers dozens of attractively priced sandwich combinations, soft drinks, juices, chips, soup, and cookies for hungry eaters. A favorite whether you dine in or take out. Now serving breakfast!"
"Franchises in general are awesome because the food quality and service is consistent and up to par with corporate standards as this Subway was."
"Located in Honolulu, we serve only the highest quality chicken finger meals. It's our ONE LOVE. Our crew makes it happen, our culture makes it unique, and the community makes it all worthwhile."
"Kalihi If you’re really hungry around lunchtime, Sugoi’s huge bento box lunches might be just the thing. The garlic chicken bento is a signature dish that is popular for a reason. There’s something about the “secret sauce” that’s magical -- and they even bottle it now, too, so you can buy it and put it on everything you cook."
"Relax true local style in a fisherman's style beach side shack that serves as a bar and lounge called Off the Hook at the extravagant Aulani Resort. Here you'll find a wide array of tropical drinks, and Hawaiian and Pacific inspired appetizers."
"Authentic Neapolitan pizza with housemade mozzarella in a brick-walled spaceDon’t just go to this bright, brick-walled eatery centered around a brick oven because it’s the state’s only Vera Pizza Napoletana-certified pizzeria. Go because the pizza really is that good. Owner Matthew Resich studied pizza-making with master pizzaiolo Enzo Coccia in Naples the year before opening, and the kitchen crew makes its own mozzarella and San Marzano tomato sauce daily."
"The “I Love Art” room is temporarily closed (the hands-on exploration with blocks, puzzles, magnetic tiles, a felt board and magnetic bulletin board, PVC pipes, books and stations are off-limits as part of enhanced safety measures) but the museum is still always free. Keiki can visit the galleries or take a walk through the sculpture garden outside to find Mr. Chickenpants and other friends. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m."
"With its vibrant, thought-provoking collections, this public art museum brings together traditional and contemporary art from Hawaii’s multiethnic communities. The museum inhabits a grand 1928 Spanish Mission Revival–style building, formerly a YMCA and today a nationally registered historic site. The museum is also home to a lovely gift shop and an excellent cafe, Artizen by MW."
"The Hawaii State Art Museum has three galleries along with an outdoor exhibition space that showcases temporary as well as permanent art selection. The permanent collection consists of 132 art pieces made by 105 artists. The collection dates from the 1960’s and includes the art-work of some of the most popular sculptors, ceramicists and print makers."
"2 km from city center 50 out of 58 places to visit in Honolulu. Nestled in Hawaii’s Waterfront park near Honolulu, Hawaii Children’s Discovery Centre is an educational museum dedicated to children’s exhibits and colourful collections. Hawaii Children’s Discovery Centre is a 1989 museum that still enthralls 2, 00,000 visitors of all ages annually with a mission of inspiring children to dream big."
"The Hawaii Children's Discovery Center is an exiting children's museum that teaches through interactive displays and games of make-believe. The building encompasses 38,000 square feet of interactive fun."
"Learn about Hawaii's legal history from pre-contact to present day. This small museum is located at Ali'iolani Hale, a beautiful historic building constructed under the rule of King Kamehameha V in 1874."
"Laie Park has been in this neighbourhood for quite sometime. A favourite amongst all who lived there then, two to three generations have been coming here to unwind. Not only is the view soothing to the eye, the facilities too are well maintained."
"Park Description and Highlights: Located on the shores of Pearl Harbor, this small green space is a simple, bay-side place for quiet walk or picnic lunch. ‘Aiea Bay is the kind of place a worker might take his lunch break, more akin to a wayside than a recreation area. Suggested Visit: Picnic lunch."
"He’eia State Park and Kualoa Regional Park are both on the bay. One of the most popular destinations on the Windward Coast, Kualoa Ranch is the place to go if you’re into active adventures or movie history. The 4,000-acre nature reserve and cattle ranch is a popular filming site for movies and tv shows, thanks to its scenic and diverse landscape that includes wide valleys, mountain cliffs and sandy beaches. All sorts of tours are offered here, from ziplining and ATV rides to guided excursions tracing filming sites for “Jurassic Park,” “Godzilla” and more."
"Continuing on Highway 83, make a stop at Kualoa Beach Park for a beautiful view of Mokoli’i, which is also known as Chinaman’s Hat. < Potential add on: Kualoa Ranch offers activities including horseback riding, ATV tour, zipline tour, ancient fishpond and garden tour and a movie site tour. You could easily spend an entire day here taking their tours. The movie site tour may be of particular interest for fans of LOST, Hawaii Five-0, 50 First Dates and Jurassic Park."