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Hula Hula

106 First Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109-4901
Phone: (206) 284-5003
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Cross Street:
Denny Way
Hours:
Daily 4pm-2am

Editorial Review for Hula Hula – by Anna Roth

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.

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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.

User Reviews for Hula Hula

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/04/2007 Posted by jasminegirl1979

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.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/04/2007 Posted by spapeg

I love this place. Drinking Mai Tais and sitting on the chaise lounges while looking at the Black Velvet Mural and playing our favorite music on the Jukebox. Does life get better than that? Hula Hula puts Trader Vics to shame. It is much more kitchy and much less corporate. I want to take a pufferfish lamp home with me.

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Editor's Review

A South Seas paradise even on the rainiest days at this retro-kitsch tiki bar from the owners of Tini Bigs.  See the full editorial review.

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On the Menu

There's a wide selection of pupu platters offering plenty of teriyaki sauce, Ahi and other pan-Asian bites.

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Bar/Club Information

Atmospheres

  • Specialty Cocktails
  • Food Served
  • Lounge
  • After Work

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Daily 4pm-2am

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • MasterCard

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