Top 10 Nightlife Spots in Honolulu
Top 10 Nightlife Spots in Honolulu
Direct Answer
The Best Overall nightlife spot in Honolulu is SKY Waikiki, a 19th-floor rooftop lounge above the Waikiki Business Plaza whose 360-degree views of Diamond Head and the Pacific, craft cocktails, and weekend DJ sets make it the city's signature night out. The Best Value pick is **Maui Brewing Co.
Waikiki, where local craft beer flights, big shareable plates, live music, and an open-air patio deliver one of the best nights out per dollar on the island — no cover, no pretense. This list is built for visitors, date-night couples, live-music fans, and group partygoers who want the real spread of Honolulu after dark, from sunset rooftops in Waikiki to the craft-cocktail and warehouse scene in Kakaako and Chinatown**.
Every venue below is a real, currently-operating Honolulu spot with its own distinct vibe, music, and price tier.
How We Ranked the Top 10
We weighted each venue against what people actually want from a night out in Honolulu — atmosphere, drinks, music, crowd, value, and how easy it is to reach from the Waikiki hotel strip. We cross-checked Yelp, Eater Honolulu, Thrillist, Time Out, The Infatuation, and Google Reviews against venue menus and our own read of each room.
The weighting:
- Atmosphere and vibe — 25%
- Drinks and menu — 20%
- Music and entertainment — 20%
- Crowd and service — 15%
- Value — 10%
- Location and access — 10%
A spot with killer views but flat drinks, or great cocktails buried somewhere unreachable from Waikiki, drops fast. The winners balance all six.
1. SKY Waikiki 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Rooftop lounge / Nightclub | Price: $$$ | Best for: Sunset cocktails that turn into a late-night dance floor
Perched on the 19th floor of the Waikiki Business Plaza on Kalakaua Avenue, SKY Waikiki is the rooftop that defines a Honolulu night out. The open-air deck wraps around an indoor lounge, and the views of Diamond Head, the Waikiki coastline, and the open Pacific are unmatched at this elevation.
Early evening leans toward date-night couples sipping craft cocktails like the lilikoi (passion fruit) margarita and fresh-fish pupus; after 9 p.m. On Fridays and Saturdays a resident DJ turns the room into one of the liveliest dance floors in Waikiki. Reservations are smart for sunset, the dress code is smart-casual (no slippers or tank tops at night), and the crowd skews mid-20s to 40s, mixing tourists and locals.
Pros:
- Best rooftop views of Diamond Head and the Pacific in Waikiki
- Strong craft-cocktail program with island flavors like lilikoi and liliko'i
- Sunset lounge that flips into a weekend DJ dance floor
- Central Kalakaua location, walkable from most Waikiki hotels
Cons:
- $$$ pricing and a busy elevator wait on weekend nights
- Smart-casual dress code turns away the slippers-and-shorts crowd
Verdict: The complete Honolulu night out — sunset views, real cocktails, and a DJ floor in one elevator ride.
2. RumFire Waikiki
Type: Cocktail bar / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: Oceanfront cocktails with fire pits and late dancing
Inside the Sheraton Waikiki, right on the sand, RumFire pairs outdoor fire pits and direct ocean views with one of the largest rum and whiskey selections in Hawaii — well over 100 bottles. The vibe shifts through the night: mellow sunset drinks on the lanai, then a livelier indoor lounge with DJs spinning Top 40 and house on weekends.
Signature pours lean tropical, from the mai tai to rum flights, alongside a solid late-night small-plates menu. The crowd is a mix of resort guests and locals, dress is resort-casual, and there's no cover — you pay through the (premium) drinks.
Pros:
- Oceanfront fire pits and beachfront sunset views
- Massive rum and whiskey list, one of Hawaii's deepest
- DJ-driven weekend energy with a real dance area
- No cover charge and walkable on the Waikiki beach path
Cons:
- Resort pricing on cocktails and bottles
- Gets crowded and loud once the DJ starts
Verdict: A beachfront classic — go for the fire pits and rum, stay for the weekend DJ set.
3. Maui Brewing Co. Waikiki 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Brewpub / Live music | Price: $$ | Best for: Local craft beer, big plates, and live music without a cover
Set on the rooftop level of the Waikiki Beachcomber by Outrigger, Maui Brewing Co. is the best night-out-per-dollar play in Waikiki. The open-air brewpub pours Hawaii's flagship craft beers — Bikini Blonde lager, Big Swell IPA, and Coconut Hiwa Porter — on a rotating tap list, with flights that let you sample the island's brews for a fraction of a rooftop cocktail tab.
Shareable plates (poke, pizzas, wings) feed a group cheaply, and there's regular live local music plus games. No cover, no dress code, and a laid-back crowd of locals and travelers make it the easy, affordable pick.
Pros:
- Local craft beer flights at brewpub prices, not rooftop prices
- Big shareable plates that feed a group affordably
- Regular live Hawaiian and acoustic music with no cover
- Relaxed open-air rooftop, no dress code or reservations needed
Cons:
- Less of a late-night party than a hang-out spot
- Rooftop fills up fast on game nights
Verdict: The value champion — Hawaii's best craft beer, live music, and group plates with zero cover.
4. Addiction Nightclub
Type: Nightclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Big-room clubbing with bottle service and touring DJs
Inside the Modern Honolulu hotel in the Ala Moana–Waikiki gateway, Addiction Nightclub is the closest thing Honolulu has to a Vegas-style megaclub. Expect a state-of-the-art sound system — sorry, a booming dedicated club sound rig — LED walls, bottle service, and a rotating lineup of resident and touring DJs spinning EDM, hip-hop, and house.
Lines form on Friday and Saturday, there's a cover charge (often waived on guest list before a set time), and the dress code is strict: no shorts, no athletic wear, collared shirts encouraged. The crowd is young, dressed up, and there to dance until close.
Pros:
- The city's biggest true nightclub with touring-DJ talent
- Bottle service and VIP tables for groups celebrating
- High-end sound and lighting rig built for dancing
- Central location at the Modern, minutes from Waikiki hotels
Cons:
- Cover charge plus the priciest drinks and tables on this list
- Strict dress code and weekend lines
Verdict: Honolulu's marquee dance club — the pick when you want a dressed-up, bottle-service night.
5. The Study at The Modern Honolulu
Type: Cocktail bar / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: A stylish, conversation-friendly craft cocktail night
Also inside The Modern Honolulu, The Study is the sophisticated counterpoint to Addiction one floor away. A library-inspired lounge with bookshelves, low lighting, and a fireplace, it pours some of the most thoughtful craft cocktails in the city — seasonal builds with house syrups, local fruit, and premium spirits.
The vibe is intimate and conversation-friendly early, with a DJ adding low-key grooves on weekend nights as the poolside crowd drifts in. It's ideal for a date or a small group that wants quality over volume; dress is smart-casual and there's no cover.
Pros:
- Refined, design-forward library lounge atmosphere
- Seasonal craft cocktails with house-made ingredients
- Conversation-friendly early, weekend DJ grooves later
- No cover and steps from the pool and Addiction club
Cons:
- Premium cocktail pricing
- Can feel sleepy on slow weeknights
Verdict: The grown-up cocktail room — best for a stylish date or quality-over-quantity night.
6. Bar Leather Apron
Type: Craft cocktail bar | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Hawaii's best serious cocktails in an intimate hideaway
Tucked into the Topa Financial Center in downtown Honolulu, Bar Leather Apron is regularly named one of the best cocktail bars in America — and the best in Hawaii. The room seats only a few dozen, so reservations are essential, and the experience is built around meticulous, balanced craft cocktails, an enormous Japanese whisky selection, and tableside attention.
Signature drinks like the "smoke on the water" arrive theatrically. The vibe is hushed, refined, and adult; dress is smart-casual to dressy, and it's a destination bar rather than a dance spot. Worth the trip out of Waikiki for serious drinkers.
Pros:
- Repeatedly ranked among America's top cocktail bars
- Deep Japanese whisky list and impeccable technique
- Intimate, reservation-only room with attentive service
- A genuine destination for craft-cocktail pilgrims
Cons:
- Tiny room means reservations book out well ahead
- Among the priciest drinks in the city, and it's downtown not Waikiki
Verdict: The connoisseur's pick — book ahead for arguably the finest cocktails in Hawaii.
7. Lulu's Waikiki
Type: Bar & grill / Live music | Price: $$ | Best for: Casual surf-bar drinks with an ocean view and live bands
Across from Kuhio Beach on Kalakaua Avenue, Lulu's Waikiki is the second-floor open-air surf bar that locals and visitors both lean on for an easy night. Ocean and Diamond Head views, a long list of tropical drinks and frozen mai tais, and a casual bar-and-grill menu set the tone, while live bands and DJs play most nights, often with a dance floor opening up later.
It's affordable, has no cover, and welcomes the shorts-and-slippers crowd that gets turned away at the rooftops. Great for a relaxed start or a full casual night out.
Pros:
- Open-air Kuhio Beach and Diamond Head views
- Frozen mai tais and tropical drinks at fair prices
- Live bands and DJs most nights with a late dance floor
- No cover and a come-as-you-are dress code
Cons:
- Casual, touristy energy rather than upscale
- Can get loud and packed at peak hours
Verdict: The easygoing surf-bar pick — ocean views, live music, and no dress-code stress.
8. Hideout at The Laylow
Type: Cocktail bar / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: A mid-century, indoor-outdoor cocktail hang
Inside The Laylow, Autograph Collection on Seaside Avenue, Hideout nails a retro mid-century Hawaiiana vibe — bamboo, banana-leaf wallpaper, and an indoor-outdoor lanai bar. The cocktail list is tropical but elevated, with island-driven builds and a strong mai tai and tiki-leaning selection, plus a respected food menu.
There's occasional live music, a relaxed but stylish crowd, and an atmosphere that works equally for a date or a small group. Dress is resort-casual, there's no cover, and the location is an easy walk from central Waikiki.
Pros:
- Charming mid-century Hawaiiana design and lanai seating
- Elevated tropical cocktails and tiki-leaning pours
- Indoor-outdoor flow with a relaxed, stylish crowd
- No cover and walkable in central Waikiki
Cons:
- More of a lounge than a late-night party
- $$$ cocktail pricing typical of Waikiki hotel bars
Verdict: The design-lover's cocktail nook — retro charm and strong tropical drinks just off Kalakaua.
9. Bevy Kakaako
Type: Craft cocktail bar | Price: $$$ | Best for: Honolulu's local craft-cocktail scene away from the tourist strip
In the trendy Kakaako warehouse district, Bevy is where locals go for serious cocktails without leaving the neighborhood for downtown. Set among Kakaako's murals and breweries, it pours inventive seasonal craft cocktails plus a strong beer and oyster program, with an industrial-chic room and patio.
The crowd is local, design-aware, and 20s-to-40s, the vibe is lively but conversational, and there's occasional live music or DJ nights. No cover, smart-casual dress, and easy parking make it a refreshing change of pace from Waikiki. A short rideshare from the hotels.
Pros:
- Inventive seasonal cocktails plus oysters and craft beer
- Local, design-forward Kakaako crowd and arts-district setting
- Industrial-chic room with a patio and easy parking
- No cover and a genuine off-the-strip neighborhood feel
Cons:
- Requires a short rideshare from Waikiki
- Quieter, conversational vibe rather than a dance scene
Verdict: The local's choice — Kakaako craft cocktails and oysters away from the tourist crowds.
10. Manifest
Type: Cafe-bar / Live music / DJ | Price: $$ | Best for: Chinatown's late-night art, DJs, and creative crowd
In the heart of Chinatown's nightlife block on Hotel Street, Manifest is the coffee-shop-by-day, bar-and-music-venue-by-night that anchors Honolulu's creative scene. The brick-walled room rotates local art on the walls and books DJs, vinyl nights, and live sets spanning hip-hop, soul, and electronic, drawing an artsy, younger crowd.
Cocktails and craft beer are reasonably priced, there's usually no cover or a small one for special nights, and the surrounding Chinatown blocks (with neighboring bars) make it an easy bar-hop. Casual dress, late hours, and real personality.
Pros:
- Chinatown's creative hub with rotating local art and DJs
- Affordable cocktails and craft beer with a small-or-no cover
- Vinyl nights and live sets for an artsy younger crowd
- Walkable bar-hopping across the Hotel Street block
Cons:
- Chinatown setting feels gritty late at night
- Music-forward, so not a quiet conversation spot
Verdict: The creative late-night pick — Chinatown art, DJs, and bar-hopping for the in-the-know crowd.
Where Should You Go Out?
What to Look For in a Night Out in Honolulu
- Views and open air — Honolulu's best nights happen outdoors. Prioritize rooftops and lanais like SKY Waikiki, RumFire, and Lulu's that put Diamond Head and the Pacific in front of you.
- Local drinks done right — Look for island ingredients (lilikoi, li hing, fresh pineapple), real Hawaii craft beer from Maui Brewing, and proper mai tais rather than sugary tourist versions.
- Cover and dress code — Rooftops and clubs like SKY and Addiction enforce smart-casual and may charge cover; surf bars like Lulu's welcome slippers and shorts. Check before you head out.
- On-strip vs off-strip — Waikiki is walkable and convenient, but Kakaako (Bevy) and Chinatown (Manifest, Bar Leather Apron) hold the more local, creative scene a short rideshare away.
- Live music vs DJs — Decide whether you want live Hawaiian and acoustic sets (Maui Brewing, Lulu's) or DJ-driven dance floors (Addiction, RumFire) before picking a spot.
- Late-night logistics — Rideshare surges after midnight near Waikiki; plan your ride home, especially heading back from Chinatown or Kakaako.
What matters less than the hype: chasing the single "hottest" club, paying for bottle service you don't need, or believing you must dress to the nines everywhere. Honolulu rewards an open-air seat, a good mai tai, and an easy walk far more than any velvet rope.
FAQ
What is the best nightlife spot in Honolulu? SKY Waikiki earns our top pick for combining unbeatable 19th-floor views of Diamond Head and the Pacific, a strong island-flavored cocktail program, and a weekend DJ dance floor — all in one central Kalakaua Avenue location.
Where can I go out in Honolulu without spending a lot? Maui Brewing Co. Waikiki is our Best Value pick: local craft beer flights, big shareable plates, live music, and no cover deliver the best night out per dollar. Lulu's Waikiki and Manifest in Chinatown are also affordable.
Does Honolulu have real nightclubs for dancing? Yes. Addiction Nightclub at The Modern is the city's biggest true megaclub with touring DJs, bottle service, and a strict dress code, while RumFire turns into a lively DJ dance floor on weekends.
Where do locals go out in Honolulu instead of Waikiki? Locals favor Bevy in Kakaako for craft cocktails and oysters in the warehouse arts district, and Manifest plus Bar Leather Apron in Chinatown and downtown for cocktails, DJs, and art.
Where are the best cocktails in Honolulu? Bar Leather Apron downtown is repeatedly ranked among the best cocktail bars in the U.S., with a deep Japanese whisky list. The Study, Hideout, and Bevy also pour excellent craft cocktails.
Do Honolulu bars have a dress code or cover charge? Rooftops and clubs like SKY Waikiki and Addiction enforce smart-casual dress and may charge cover, while casual surf bars like Lulu's and brewpubs like Maui Brewing Co. welcome shorts and slippers with no cover.
Bottom Line
For a night out in Honolulu, SKY Waikiki is our Best Overall — a 19th-floor rooftop with Diamond Head and Pacific views, island cocktails, and a weekend DJ floor that captures everything great about the city after dark. Maui Brewing Co. Waikiki is our Best Value, serving Hawaii's best craft beer, big plates, and live music with no cover.
If you want a megaclub, a serious cocktail temple, a casual surf bar, or the local Kakaako and Chinatown scene, use the decision tree above to route yourself to Addiction, Bar Leather Apron, Lulu's, Bevy, or Manifest. Chase open air, island drinks, and an easy walk, and Honolulu will give you a great night.
Sources
- Yelp — Best nightlife in Honolulu
- Eater Honolulu — Best bars and rooftops
- Thrillist — Best bars in Honolulu
- Time Out — Honolulu nightlife and bars
- The Infatuation — Honolulu bar guides
- Go Hawaii — Official Oahu visitor nightlife guide
- SKY Waikiki — official site
- Bar Leather Apron — official site
- Maui Brewing Co. Waikiki — official site
- Google Reviews — Honolulu nightlife venues
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