The restaurant turns into a nightclub on Monday night for industry night, and locals from all around the island congregate for dancing and drink specials until 2:00 AM. Order the Aloha Burger with pineapple, teriyaki sauce, and grilled onions or opt for the Adulting Mac n’ Cheese with bacon crumbles for a true indulgence - you won’t be disappointed. With shows every Friday and Saturday night, renowned queens and kings take the stage for the Fresh Fish Drag Revue and beats that keep clubgoers dancing until the wee hours of the morning.Ĭonveniently located right next door to Hula’s Bar & Lei Stand, Lulu’s is an LGBTQ-friendly restaurant and bar featuring basic American fare with an island twist. Locals say there is truly never a bad night at Scarlet. Scarlet is the quintessential hub of Honolulu’s LGBTQ community and the epitome of the welcoming culture of the islands. Be sure to check the site for upcoming events. In the evening, live music, a large dance floor, and drink specials keep the aloha spirit flowing. The long windows open to a gentle Waikiki breeze and stellar view of the Pacific for an oceanfront dining experience. Known as the “gathering place for explorers,” this friendly gay bar is a welcoming destination for everyone.