(206) 284-5003
106 First Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98109
47.6187
-122.3554
Neighborhoods: Magnolia / Queen Anne, Lower Queen Anne, Magnolia - Queen Anne
What People Are Saying About Hula Hula
The Editor
Anna Roth
Citysearch
In Short – Don Ho would definitely feel welcome in this kitsch-drenched lounge, which offers all the requisite elements of a good Polynesian bar: Puffer fish lamps, thatched grass huts, bamboo accents, beach loungers doubling as benches and plenty of wooden tiki god statues. Drinkers can go traditional (think mai tais) or pick a contemporary cocktail. Pairs will dig the Volcano Bowl, a lava red concoction that easily serves two, anchored with a flaming shot of Barcardi 151.
Nice place, expensive drinks
by jrk at Citysearch
I went 6/06/09 and got a double rum and coke and asked for house rum. Got my drink about 15 minutes later and was asked for 10.50.
While the rum was far superior to any house rum I have ever had, it was also the second most expensive rum and coke I have ever had.
If I had been flush with cash, and in the mood to spend it, I think I would have enjoyed myself a lot more.
- Pros: Atmosphere is nice, some really good karaoke singers
- Cons: Expensive drinks
Hula Hula
by curlygirl85 at Citysearch
I go to this bar quite often, once sometimes twice a week. One particular bartender sort of takes away from the experience.... she's good looking, a great singer (she partakes in karaoke) but customer service is definitely not her forte. When a customer ordered 4 kamikazes, she replied, "No" and asked him if he was really ordering that from her (seriously). I have heard of the rockstar bartender persona and have worked with more than a few people who fit the bill. But the fact is, she is a bartender. When someone orders a drink from the bar, she should make it, no questions asked, no matter how difficult or annoying it is.
- Pros: Great food, karaoke every night.
- Cons: Bitchy bartender.
My little Oasis
by jasminegirl1979 at Citysearch
I recently attended a party with a group of my friends there. We couldn't have been treated better, our server was very attentive, drinks were made with the right balance and our food ranged from a "grilled flatbread" to our Kahlua Pork sandwich, to finally the first time I've snacked on Plantain chips. YUMMY!
Their Happy hour is very reasonable, $3 drinks and $4 dollar appetizers. I'd recommend their Mai Tai since they are a tiki bar (was delicious actually), The Chi Chi, and my last one was the infamous Volcano bowl which I shared with my other girlfriend. Both were fun, different and "filling" to say the least.
They are very accomodating for group reservations I've learned, since I'm going to hold my Birthday party there soon.
I liked it alot, definitely reasonably priced and a very fun atmosphere to socialize in.
The Details on Hula Hula
On the Menu:
There's a wide selection of pupu platters offering plenty of teriyaki sauce, Ahi and other pan-Asian bites.
The Extras:
Not digging the campy vibe? You might feel more at home at the sleek Tini Bigs next door.
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