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October at Waikiki Beach Walk

October 02, 2023

Waikiki Beach Walk remains dedicated to preserving authentic Hawaiian culture and entertainment by creating a space for visitors and residents to connect meaningfully withour island. It also serves as a hub to support local businesses, eateries and artists alike.

MAUI STRONG
The tragedy in West Maui continues to bring forth numerous acts of kindness and generous donations from Waikiki Beach Walk Partners. We’d like to acknowledge and thank the many partners who have made and continue to make heartfelt contributions to the community of Maui.

 
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KaiAloha Supply, born in Maui, was directly affected by the fire losing two store locations on Front Street in Lahaina.

Their Maui Strong Funds have raised more than $175,000 of aid, and they continue with one of the most vigorous fundraising efforts in all Hawaii: With purchase of any item within their Maui Strong apparel collection, 50% of the sales price goes directly to help the West Maui community.

 
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Another special mahalo to Park West Gallery Waikiki and local artist Chris Sebo, who partnered to auction the artists’ work for the cause. A local patron stepped up with a $24,900 winning bid for the work entitled, “The Red Eye,” with the entire proceeds going to the Maui Strong Fund.

WAIKIKI BEACH WALK’S GOT GAME
Waikiki Beach Walk is home to two of the best sports bars in Waikiki. Between Giovanni Pastrami and Yard House, football fans can enjoy over 100 taps of carefully selected draft beers, more than 40 HD/4K big screens, and fantastic food.

In addition, their Happy Hours feature $2 discounts on drinks, 50% off select appetizers at Yard House and $2 off pints, bottled beers and glasses of wine and food specials at Giovanni Pastrami (now open at 7 a.m. for breakfast,) they’ve got the Super Bowl of sports bars.
 
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COMING SOON
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The award-winning restaurant, The Blue Fish, will open at Waikiki Beach Walk following an extensive renovation of the 2nd floor space that formerly housed Cheeseburger in Paradise. With 5,400 square feet, this exciting Japanese and Asian Fusion concept will complement the diverse menu offerings at Waikiki Beach Walk. Its Japanese and Asian Fusion concept emphasizes sushi and sashimi, innovative rolls and exceptional grilled entrees.