Gay bars kailua kona hi

 

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My Bar

My Bar is the place to go in Kailua-Kona when you want tasty bar nourishment, strong drinks, and great times all around. Well-known as a gay-friendly watering hole, this famous bar goes all out in making all its patrons experience welcome from the start. Although the food and drinks attend as the star of the show, their dancefloor stays popping hour after hour. TVs and pool tables round out the entertainment, making this a fantastic place to stop by whenever you want to have fun.

Set right on Luhia Street, this little bar opens its doors around noon on the weekdays. With that move, they attend as a popular place to get a bite to devour while enjoying fantastic conversation all around. In the evening hours, the party starts jumping, so it’s a lot harder to get in a word edgewise. Although they don’t open until 5 pm on the weekends, that’s when they get the most action. On Friday through Sunday, they bring in the most popular local DJs to jazz up the place and get everyone on the dancefloor.

The dancefloor stays fairly busy during the weekdays, too, as they play music videos on the big screens. Everyone even keeps the dancing going while their fellow patrons belt out their favorite tunes

Hawai’i Island Dining & Nightlife

 

BARS

The Mask-querade Bar

75-5660 Kopiko St., Ste. C5
Kaiula-Kona, HI 96740
808-329-8558
www.themask-queradebar.com

 

 

 

 

My Bar Kona

74-5606 Luhia St
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
808-331-8789
www.MyBarKona.com

 

On the Rocks

75-5828 Kahakai Rd.
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
808-329-1493
www.HuggosOnTheRocks.com

“Get some sand between your toes”, casual, water front location. Great Meal & Happy Hour. Live entertainment every night.

4/18

COFFEE HOUSES

Bay Front Coffee, Kava & Tea Co.

116 Kamahameha Ave.
Hilo, HI 96720
808-935-1155

 

Bear Cafe

106 Keawe St.
Hilo, HI 96720
808-935-0708
www.bigislandgrinds.com

 

 
 
 

 

 

DINING

Ning’s Thai

15-2955 Pahoa Rd.
Pahoa, HI 96778
808-965-7611

 

On the Rocks

75-5828 Kahakai Rd.
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
808-329-1493
www.HuggosOnTheRocks.com

“Get some sand between your toes”, casual, liquid front location. Wonderful Food & Joyful Hour. Live show every night.

2/20n

Sushi Rock

55-3435 Akoni Pule Hwy.

Kona LGBTQ City Guide

Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, Kailua-Kona, usually called simply, “Kona” by locals, is truly a little piece of paradise.  This sunny, seaside town is a gorgeous place full of approachable people, beautiful white sand beaches, warm blue oceans, and plenty to observe and do. For those looking to find their next home in The Aloha State, Kona would be a great place to call home.

A See at Kona's History

The city of Kailua-Kona was initially founded in 1812 by King Kamehameha I of Hawaii as his primary seat of government.  Eventually, King Kamehameha I unified many of the Hawaiian islands, and ultimately, Kailua-Kona became the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, although it was later replaced by Lahaina and eventually Honululu, which still serves as Hawaii's capital today. Throughout its history, Kona has been not only an important seat of government, but also an essential agricultural producer, and also a city with a thriving tourist industry. All of those things persist true about Kona today. Today, it’s a municipality with a diverse, welcoming community, plenty to notice and do, and an abundance of outdoor beauty to enjoy, for visi