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Mai Tai Bar, Oahu

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4.3
(1726 reviews)

The Mai Tai Bar is a vibrant spot located inside the historic oceanfront Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Enjoy prime seating with oceanfront views and the sound of the waves, paired with impeccable service and live local music in the evenings. The Mai Tai is a must-try, but the drinks menu offers a variety of refreshing options. The bar also serves delicious food, including the highly recommended truffle fries.

CategoryNotes
FoodTruffle fries are highly recommended
DrinksMai Tai is a must-try. A variety of refreshing drinks is available
AmbienceLive local music in evenings. Oceanfront views with the sound of waves
ServiceImpeccable
ExpensePricier than most other bars

The bar is open to everyone, but due to the cost, it may not be recommended for families with multiple children. Despite being a bit on the pricey side, the memories you create here are priceless.

Frequent Questions

Is the Mai Tai Bar expensive?

The Mai Tai Bar is pricier than most other bars in the area. The expenditure can be attributed to the prime oceanfront location, the historic Royal Hawaiian hotel it is housed in, and the unique experience it offers

Is it worth visiting Mai Tai Bar?

Absolutely, the Mai Tai Bar offers a unique experience with its romantic oceanfront views, the sound of waves, and live local music. This coupled with the impeccable service and delicious food and drinks make it worth a visit.

What is the best time to visit Mai Tai Bar?

You can come anytime, during the day for swimming and lunch or in the evening for a quiet, romantic night out. However, the bar sits on prime oceanfront property so the view during the day is fantastic.

What must I try at the Mai Tai Bar?

You must try the namesake Mai Tai. Apart from that, the truffle fries have been highly recommended in several reviews.

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Abe Clark

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A seasoned traveler with a passion for authentic experiences and local culture. Travelled to over 20 countries and lived in Hawaii for over 6 years.

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