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The Esprit Lounge is a powerhouse oceanfront disco with live entertainment and dancing. Popular with visitors and locals, guests can enjoy a wide range of music nightly. Located within the Sheraton Waikiki.
Address: 2255 Kalakaua Avenue
Ph: (808) 922-4422

Hula’s Beach Bar & Disco
After 25 years, Hula’s Beach Bar & Disco is in a new location across from the Honolulu Zoo, but still houses one of the most popular dance floors on the island. This landmark gay nightclub plays music for all persuasions.
Address: 134 Kapahulu Avenue
Phone: (808) 923-0669

A recent addition to the Honolulu nightlife is the Maze, in the Waikiki Trade Center on the second floor . The nightclub has three different rooms featuring music from hip-hop to alternative. Relax, have a drink from one of three bars and dance to your taste of music with a mix of visitors and locals.
Address: 2255 Kuhio Avenue
Phone: (808) 921-5800

A moderate dress code and a minimum entrance age of 23 keeps Ocean Club packed with professionals in their late 20s and 30s. This high-energy nightclub plays music of all types and is one of the island’s hottest nightclubs. Patrons can people-watch inside or catch their breath relaxing at the outside tables. The trendy bar with wood paneling and chrome accents has a light appetizer menu and three bars.
Address: 500 Ala Moana Boulevard
Phone: (808) 526-9888

The Pipeline Café is a warehouse-turned-nightclub, perfect for surfing enthusiasts. The casual club features two floors of fun; the main floor for dancing, and a sports bar on the 2nd floor with pool tables, dart boards, VIP karaoke room, and a giant TV. Enjoy theme nights such as Soljah nights, and nightly drink specials at this surfer’s oasis.
Address: 805 Pohukaina Street
Phone: (808) 589-1999

Reign is the newest hotspot on the Honolulu nightclub circuit. Located amid a row of lounges on Kona Street, the club welcomes wall-to-wall crowds on the weekends, but still has enough room to allow for relaxation or dancing.
Address: 1220 Kona Street
Phone: (808) 597-1996

Return to the 80s at Rumours Night Club at the Ala Moana Hotel. Playing your favorite tunes several nights a week, Rumours Night Club offers a perfect alternative to the disco scene. A state-of-the-art electronic disco system and a cage are just a few of the features.
Address: 410 Atkinson Drive
Phone: (808) 955-4811

Scruples Beach Club is Waikiki’s main casual nightclub in the middle of Kuhio Avenue. The decor is a simple Hawaiian motif where tourists and locals fit in dressed in casual resort attire. Patrons can dance till dawn or relax in their oversized chairs.
Address: 2310 Kuhio Avenue
Phone: (808) 923-9530

For more than 18 years, Wave Waikiki has stood on the edge of Waikiki, drawing large crowds of locals and visitors looking for alternative dance venues. This club is virtually unchanged since it opened, playing a wide range of music, everything from Nine Inch Nails to Marilyn Manson. Party-seekers will enjoy its second floor glass-walled lounge with views of the dance floor below, mini-TV monitors in the upstairs booths and big-screen TVs over the dance floor.
Address: 1877 Kalakaua Avenue
Phone: (808) 941-0424

W Diamond Head Grill’s popular Friday night Wonder Lounge provides a lively night of drinks and dancing in a modern lounge atmosphere, complete with the W’s signature “bed in the bar.” For the quieter crowd, try Saturday night at the Wonder Lounge.
Address: 2885 Kalakaua Avenue
Phone: (808) 922-1700

Zanzabar is Waikiki’s largest and most luxurious nightclub, with two separate dance floors, a state-of-the-art light/sound show, an Egyptian art collection, an oxygen bar, and VIP Room. With a different music style nightly, the nightclub is open nightly for anyone over 21, and those 18 and over on Sundays and Thursdays.
Address: 2155 Kuhio Avenue
Phone: (808) 924-3939


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