690 Kakoi Street Suite H
Honolulu, HI 96819
Honolulu County
Phone: (808) 833-0054
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by jasmine c. on
After getting kicked out of a restaurant because our table was needed for another party, my girlfriends and I walked a few blocks down and decided to give Medjool a whirl because we had not had dessert yet and we still wanted a few more drinks. When we walked in we were surprised by the size of the downstairs bar. It is quite large! Plus it was was relatively empty for a Saturday night. We were told that the upstairs terrace was open so we had decided to take that option. I love rooftop dining and this restaurant has a great vibe with their self-seating, white lights and space heaters. Since we are kinda loud, the rooftop dining is perfect because the wind cuts down our noise level and makes it more pleasurable for those sitting around us. My group put two tables together and were greeted quickly by our waitress. Since a couple of girls were still hungry, we ordered a couple dishes and passed it around. The dolmas, hummus, and shawarma were all delicious and were large enough portions to share. For dessert we ordered the creme brulee and the chocolate mouse cake. The cake was fantastic, small, but fantastic. The creme brulee tasted wonderful, but I always like that satisfying sugar crunch when you break the brulee and that was missing from this dessert. Since the rooftop bar and restaurant is cash only, it is great for large groups because there is always that one person who forgot to bring cash and messes up the calculation of the bill.
by Grace Y. on
This venue is super special in my mind because I got to see a very unique (in my mind) show here. I was googling artists that I liked to see if there were any local shows and I saw that Ben Gibbard (from Death Cab For Cutie) and Jay Farrar (from Sunvolt) were working on a collaboration album and touring together. I caught it just in time because the show was in a few days. It completely blew my mind that me and my bf's music intersected in this way. So the event was to take place at Bimbo's 365, which I had never heard of until then. I was kind of skeptical about getting there since I'm always lost, but directions weren't bad, and parking was close. The venue itself is a great size, roomy enough so you could navigate, but small enough that you feel like it's an intimate venue no matter where you were sitting. We grabbed a table in the back, and since it could hold 6, we had 4 other people join us. Weird, but they were nice and it made good for some pre-show conversation. There are a ton of bars it seems, but probably more like 1 big bar, 2 smaller ones. They have waitresses that will bring you drinks if you're sitting at a table, and maybe even food although I didn't see anyone eating. Their drinks are kind of on the pricier side, if my memory serves me right, which it often doesn't. Anyways, the point of the review is to say that the venue is nice. So don't hesitate to buy those tickets and make an apperance.
by Ray Zarcone on
This is an automatic 4-stars for the shuffleboard. But the patio would also give it a automatic 4-stars. And they actually have *rock* music sometimes to *dance* to which is really cool.