1. Pint + Jigger
1936 S King St, Honolulu, HI
Gastropub · Mccully - Moiliili · 46 tips and reviews
Christine Strobel: The brats and white beans: Fabulous. Also, best Manhattan in the city.
Nicole P: Delicious food, thoughtful cocktails, and a good beer list. The best (only?) gastropub in town.
Caroline On Crack: If you don't like the good beer here? Here are the "beers" that are availabke.
3. Cafe Laufer
3565 Waialae Ave (btwn 11th Ave & 12th Ave), Honolulu, HI
Café · Kaimuki · 15 tips and reviews
Jen Cha: They clearly advertise that they use 100% butter in most, if not all, of their pastries. Yum :)
HONOLULU Magazine: Chocolate lovers: order the double chocolate fudge cake. It's a massive slab of chocolate and fudge. There is nothing more chocolatey. Featured in our annual Restaurant Guide!
Trisha Kehaulani Watson: Divine desserts, but it's also great for dinner!
4. Ala Moana Beach Park
8.8
1201 Ala Moana Blvd (at Ala Moana Park Dr), Honolulu, HI
Park · Ala Moana - Kakaako · 98 tips and reviews
Nathan Kam: Excellent place to swim, have a picnic, or get some exercise in. Running paths, tennis courts, and lots of open space to have fun.
HISTORY: A man made peninsula that was built in 1964 on 30 acres of reclaimed shallow reef, it was turned into a public park in 1972. The name was changed to Aina Moana, but the locals still call it Magic Isla
Terrance Young: To Check if you are linked: in the Foursquare app, click on your name, "My Settings" , "Account Settings", "Third Party Applications" you will see "America is Your Park"
7. Kapiolani Regional Park
8.9
3840 Paki Ave (at Monsarrat Ave), Honolulu, HI
Park · Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis · 35 tips and reviews
Rob Green: From festivals, to sports, fun runs, music events, or just a day of BBQing with friends & family, this park is the place to be. Read more.
HISTORY: Known in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest sporting club in the Pacific for cricket; it is also home of the finish line of the Honolulu Marathon that takes place each year.
Hawaii.com: Grab some lunch and enjoy it under the trees or on the grass. This park is the site of many festivals, sports and music events.
11. Aloha Tower
7.2
1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu, HI
Monument · Downtown Honolulu · 27 tips and reviews
Tom Stewart: Want to get away from the crowds. Try the Aloha Tower. Shopping and Restaurants and a great view.
HISTORY: Opened in1926 as the tallest building in Honolulu, Coast Guardsmen were ordered to protect the tower by painting it camouflage to blend in at night during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Rob Bertholf: Be sure to take the elevator up to the observation deck for great harbor and city views.
13. Kahala Mall
7.9
4211 Waialae Ave (btwn Hunakai St & Kilauea Ave), Honolulu, HI
Shopping Mall · 35 tips and reviews
Tia S: Great indoor mall. Parking can be an issue during sales and mall events. Good selection of woman's boutiques and food venues. Post office and gas station are nearby. Convenient!
Nathan Kam: Don't waste your time looking for parking on the ground level when busy. Go to the second level and to the back corner. Tons there!
Brandon Hayashi: Open tables can be hard to find. Make a new friend and invite someone who is searching for a table to share one with you.