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Duke's Waikiki
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Duke's Waikiki

Honolulu, HI

About Duke's Waikiki

Named for Duke Kahanamoku — the Honolulu-born Olympic swimming champion who popularized surfing worldwide — Duke's Waikiki at the Outrigger Waikiki is a shrine to Hawaiian sports culture, with surfboards and memorabilia celebrating the Father of Surfing throughout its beachside dining rooms. Sports fans of every stripe are drawn here by the powerful sense of athletic history, the live Hawaiian music, and the mai tais served in souvenir glasses. The beach bar at the water's edge on Waikiki is the perfect spot to watch the sunset after a day at the Pro Bowl or UH Warriors game.

Located in Honolulu.

Tags: beach bar surfing culture Duke Kahanamoku fan institution oceanfront

Planning a Fan Trip Around Duke's Waikiki

Duke's Waikiki works as a post-event nightlife extension point in Honolulu.

Duke's Waikiki Fan Planning Snapshot

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Duke's Waikiki in Fan Weekend Planning

Duke's Waikiki can be used as a planning anchor for fan weekends in Honolulu, especially when stacked with nearby events and celeb-linked city signals.

About Duke's Waikiki

Named for Duke Kahanamoku — the Honolulu-born Olympic swimming champion who popularized surfing worldwide — Duke's Waikiki at the Outrigger Waikiki is a shrine to Hawaiian sports culture, with surfboards and memorabilia celebrating the Father of Surfing throughout its beachside dining rooms. Sports fans of every stripe are drawn here by the powerful sense of athletic history, the live Hawaiian music, and the mai tais served in souvenir glasses. The beach bar at the water's edge on Waikiki is the perfect spot to watch the sunset after a day at the Pro Bowl or UH Warriors game.

Duke's Waikiki is located in Honolulu, HI.