On multiple occasions, we were approached by straight males that were out trying to score with any woman in there. I can speak on that specific experience when my wife and I started dating we used to go to Bar Seven on Saturday nights since that was when they did drag revues. I could also imagine some other young drunk soldiers going there to chase after females, queer or not, that choose to go to a gay bar under the impression that it's "safe". I could also see the same thing coming from some "tuff" moke out from Wahiawa/Whitmore Village. Not to sound like I'm a military hater or anything since I am in it myself, but I can totally envision some young drunk soldiers from Schofield with nothing better to do on a Friday/Saturday night going to that establishment just to harass a patron or two. I believe Mililani would be the good location for a "gay" bar. says Jack Law, owner of Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Honolulu's preeminent gay bar. But again, there's only a small fraction of a bar's target demographic out there.Īnd you probably already know that we all just party in town or at raves/EDM events like Wonderland by default anyway. By 1989, fifteen years had passed since Oahu's first and only gay. If anything, I could see something being established in or around Ko Olina. Good place to watch a football game or have a pau hana beer with a couple friends, though. Same with eight50 we could drink there, but it just wasn't popping at all.
Nope! It's always packed with military folks or local families with kids that couldn't decide on dinner.
Feel free to contact us via phone or email if you have any questions. 35 Year Fun in The Sun We are located in Honolulu, Hawaii near Waikiki on the island of Oahu. I thought, cool, finally a place for me and my friends to go drink at. The Baddies are waiting Ready to Party Reserve a Table. Of course Oahu is progressive enough, but the real issue is: would the bar be profitable outside of Honolulu? People that spend more money in clubs/bars (ie: tourists) aren't really present in places like Aiea.īack in my partying days I used to wonder why there wasn't an actual (not Korean/karaoke) bar in or anywhere near Pearl City, then Buffalo Wild Wings popped up.