2238 Lauula Street # 2
Honolulu, HI 96815
Honolulu County
Phone: (808) 922-2221
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by Wendell Elfers on
This show was absolutely incredible. We loved every moment! The story is powerful, the dancing is fabulous, the music is full of energy, the stage set is very creative and makes the theater come alive. The one disappointment was that Patti La Belle did not perform her role at the show we saw. Otherwise it was flawless. This is one of the very best shows that I have seen in broadway.
by Katie P. on
This review is only for Bootie night, their 80's / hip-hop mashup show. We went last Saturday, and it was the most fun I've had dancing... probably in years. If you have a group, bottle service is a great idea, "only" $190, and you get a nice booth/table to sit and catch your breath before hitting the dance floor again. The crowd was also a little older (late 20's maybe?) so you don't feel weird being 29 dancing around a bunch of younger kids. It's hard to describe the mashups, so just imagine: Baba O'Reily and Like a Virgin, together. I think at this point I jumped on the stage... Can't wait to go back.
by Jess Mcneel on
I went to Slide with some friends from out of town for a sponsored Absolut and MetroWize party...and it was fucking spectacular. I guess they were 'launching' Absolute Mango, even though I just checked and it's been around since 2007. Maybe it hasn't been Stateside that long...I have no idea, I don't drink Absolut. My friends got there, and were pretty confused since we'd never heard of this place. We walked in and realized...they had a slide at the entrance. Of course...it all made sense now. We promptly slid to the lower level, to discover a mass of people putting away free hooch. We got in line for drinks, and after a decent wait, we got 'em. I think we all got vodka-RBs, but who knows. We finished them quickly, and were a little sad because we finished them so quickly. We trotted back into line at which point, we had this critical exchange with the cute and friendly bartender: Ike: "What do you recommend here?" Bartender: -lists off drinks- Ike: "Ok...just get me what you like then" Bartender: "Got it" Andrew: "Same here...but...can I have...two?" Bartender: "Sure" Me: "Can I have...three? Actually, how many can I have?" Bartender: "I dunno...as many as you like...they are free?" Me: "Give me 5" Andrew and Ike: "Yes, 5!" I haven't been to an open bar where they let you take as much as you like. Usually you can only get one so that drinks don't deplete instantly. Slide and Absolut don't play that shit. Amazing. At this point, we were walking around with drinks on our elbows. This is where I stopped remembering things. I just remembering looking at pictures and realized we bummed cigarettes off a homeless dude at the end of the night. Seems like a 5 star time to me. I don't know how it is otherwise, because I don't go out too much in the Union Square area (besides Foley's...for whatever reason), so I can't speak on it's 'normal' days. But the layout of the place and bartenders were great. I'll go back here next time I'm in the Civic Center/Union Square area (probs when I'm back at the Moscone again).