The Honolulu had an unusual logo tiki with a pineapple for a head, with sort of bull horns. The tiki shows up on swizzles and tiki mugs from the restaurant.
Honolulu survived until the early 2000s, but now it is closed. The location has become Bertucci's Brick Oven Restaurant.
My family would go here for New Years, Christmas Eve, and other celebrations. I still remember how cool the interior was, and the virgin tiki drinks they'd make for kids. I'm pretty sure this place inspired my love of a things Tiki, and it's sad we don't have anything left in the area in this style.
Sadly it closed before I could legally drink, but my mother still raves about their drinks.
Many childhood memories here! Loved the pu-pu platter and virgin umbrella drinks back in the day! This was our go-to place to celebrate life events including graduations and birthdays. Loved this place! I would have to say that it was the Honolulu Restaurant that started TikiKiki's love of all things tropical and tiki!!!! <B
My family would go here for New Years, Christmas Eve, and other celebrations. I still remember how cool the interior was, and the virgin tiki drinks they'd make for kids. I'm pretty sure this place inspired my love of a things Tiki, and it's sad we don't have anything left in the area in this style.
Sadly it closed before I could legally drink, but my mother still raves about their drinks.
Many childhood memories here! Loved the pu-pu platter and virgin umbrella drinks back in the day! This was our go-to place to celebrate life events including graduations and birthdays. Loved this place! I would have to say that it was the Honolulu Restaurant that started TikiKiki's love of all things tropical and tiki!!!! <B
Sadly it closed before I could legally drink, but my mother still raves about their drinks.