Luau Polynesian Lounge opened in 1997, and was more of a nice little neighborhood restaurant than a traditional tiki bar. The decor was bright and airy, and included more surfboards than tikis. There was, however, a rather striking carved Ku serving as a hostess podium, and a number of tropical drinks were available on the menu. The food is what really made Luau stand out—the mainland interpretations of classic Hawaiian food were quite good, and they served a can't-miss pupu platter, complete with flaming Sterno.
I've been to Luau once with my tiki honey and little tiki. We had a nice lunch there and really enjoyed our drinks and food. I will have to go back again, next time I am in town.
I've been to Luau once with my tiki honey and little tiki. We had a nice lunch there and really enjoyed our drinks and food. I will have to go back again, next time I am in town.