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Maui nightlife
Maui, unlike Hawaii's other outer islands, doesn't roll up the sidewalks at 9 pm every night. Lahaina has the highest concentration of bars and clubs on Maui, but they're more OC than Hawaii. One exception is the Lahaina Grille & Oyster Bar, which has terrific views and an open balcony. Join the tanned surf crowd at Jacques in Paia late on Friday nights, or slip into Willie Nelson's bar Charley's for live music (including the man himself on occasion), friendly locals, and a late-night pick-up scene. Kihei has some notable dives, but the best nightspots are totally out of the way for anyone staying in the resort areas: Casanova in Makawao, a cowboy town halfway between Paia and upcountry Kula, and Café Marc Aurel in Wailuku, where intellectuals can listen to pensive folk music while feasting on wines and fresh cheeses.
This lovely French-style coffeehouse and wine bar would be more suited to New York, if it weren't for the tropical smoothies—ice cold, all-fruit creamy...more
This is good as it gets on Mauia modest Italian restaurant in the little cowboy town of Makawao that turns into a funky bardisco late at night. The...more
Though the food is predictable (fish, sushi, salads, sandwiches) and overpriced, the staff of pretty nubiles makes this a hot spot almost any night of the week...more
This longstanding restaurant serving oyster-lover delights such as okole mahuna oyster shooters, is having a second coming as a youthful hang-out late on...more
Strange but true: A lot of young people from Ireland work on Maui. You can find plenty of them at this popular Irish restaurant and bar (which sometimes morphs...more







