I always found this restaurant and pub very lively at night, and there were many hand-pulled beer machines, so I thought I must give it a try.
Some aspects of the food were pretty average. It's probably the bacon or toast you'd find in a regular cafe or breakfast shop, as well as fried food paired with wine. Personally, I don’t think this is a place to have dinner, but you can come here with friends to have a drink and something to eat.
The alcohol section is very diverse, so you don’t have to worry about running out of what you want to drink. For the hand-pressed beer, I choose the one brewed locally in Hawaii. It tastes very smooth, has a light wheat aroma, does not have a strong alcohol taste, and can support local small farmers. In addition to beer, there are also cocktails to choose from. The dining environment also has a TV to watch various sports games, and it can be used as an alternative sports bar.
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