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Top DJs, special guests, and local entertainers keep the party going well into the night.

When: Monthly

The Aloha Classic

This LGBTQ-friendly pick-up-style football tournament brings together seasoned players and newbies alike for a weekend of fun, football, and shenanigans.


Hawaiian Ahi Shoyu Poke

$16.00
fresh island yellowfin tuna, onions, scallions, and seasoned soy sauce, hawaiian salt, served on organic mesclun greens.


Phyllo Wrapped Brie

$8.00
macadamia crusted brie, baked in phyllo dough, drizzled with strawberry and balsamic reduction sauces.

Bacon Wrapped Prawns

$9.00
three jumbo prawns, stuffed with smoked cheddar cheese, wrapped in bacon, fried, drizzled with honey creole mustard and balsamic reduction sauces.

No cover.

Hula's Bar & Lei Stand (134 Kapahulu Ave., 2nd floor), bar, lounge and nightclub.


Steak Cevichesalad

$17.00
8 oz. The reef blocks the big waves, creating a calm pool for swimming and wading. Mondays thru Thursdays from 4pm - close; Sundays from 9 am
to close. 

Tapas Restaurant and Lanai Bar

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Strip Loin Steak - Pupu Style

$16.00
8 oz., dry rubbed and grilled, sliced bite-size.

Outside of this event, The hotels Swell Pool and Bar has a great cocktail list, saltwater infinity pool, and cabanas for a chill but luxurious lounging experience.  The first well drink or draft pint benefits The Bears. The ticket includes lunch and a few more cocktails afterward at Bacchus. https://thealohabears.org

FREE POOL AT TAPA'S WAIKIKI
with purchase of alcoholic drink.

For those who enjoy a late-night snack after a night out, the classic all-day and all-night diner M.A.C 24/7 is all-too conveniently located off of the lobby.

Where: 2500 Kuhio Ave.

Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach

Home of Gay Island Guide’s monthly Super Slyde Pool Party, the fun never stops at Hyatt Centric.

Here all guests receive a gift basket chock-full of local kine snacks and a pair of Laylow’s signature “slippas” upon arrival, a true sign of Hawaiian hospitality.

  • Add Grilled Chicken Breast$6.00
  • Add 3 Grilled Garlic Prawns$6.00

Create Your Own Burger.$.050 For Each Additional Item: Cheddar Sauce, Sauerkraut, Relish
grilled patty, on a toasted bun.

And if you are visiting in October, the fifth-floor pool deck hosts the annual Lei Magazine Pride Pool Party, during which you can join hundreds from the Honolulu LGBTQ community for festivities.

gay bars waikiki

  21+. It is recommended that tickets be purchased a couple of weeks in advance and can be obtained online for $25. In the evening, live music, a large dance floor, and drink specials keep the aloha spirit flowing. tossed with a passion orange vinaigrette. Don’t miss nightly drink specials such as $4 Margarita Mondays, Wednesday “Airport Double” $3 doubles, and Flirty Friday’s two-for-one happy hour from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.

Where: 408 Lewers St.

Beaches and outdoor adventures
 

Hawaii is known for its beaches and surrounding mountains, and no vacation to the islands would be complete without thorough relaxation on the sand or a muddy hike or two.



five slices of crusty french bread, topped with tomatoes, onions, parsley, feta cheese and a balsamic vinaigrette.

Cream Cheese Poppers

$7.00
eight jalapeno poppers, served with chipotle mayonnaise. Head down the access path and to the far right for the nudist area.

This one week in October culminates with a Pride Parade down Waikiki’s Kalakaua Avenue where hundreds of floats from Pride supporters, companies, and organizations let their freak flags fly.