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The Veranda Afternoon Tea Serves as Respite During Hotel Renovations
The multimillion-dollar facelift hasn’t affected tea service one bit.
5 Ways to Spend the Day Exploring Mililani
A farm, amazing poke and stylish shopping from local tastemakers? Yes, really.
HONOLULU Small Bites: 11 Happenings Worth Buzzing About in April 2018
Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
Honolulu Instagram Spotlight: April 2018
Each month we choose a photo from Honolulu’s Instagram community to highlight. Tag your posts with #luckyweliveHonolulu for a chance to be featured!
Honolulu Museum of Art’s New Brunch Is a Hidden Gem
Take your time enjoying morning cocktails and brunch dishes before exploring the museum.
Here’s Your Chance to Own Works by Some of Hawai‘i’s Best Artists
The April 7 auction is a great opportunity for art collectors.
7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in April 2018
Cheer on Michelle Wie in a golf tournament or get back to your roots volunteering at a loʻi. And, of course, wrap up April by satisfying all of your Spam cravings at the 2018 Waikīkī Spam Jam.
P.F. Chang’s Waikiki Celebrates 10 Years with Shoes for Brews
(Sponsored) Donate a new pair of shoes on Saturday, April 14, and receive a free beer.
Welcome to Mama Mānoa, Where Every Pizza Has a Story
Almost every dish has the name of a University of Hawaiʻi or Island athlete or coach next to it—and the location is reminiscent of a baseball stadium. Hearty Italian offerings and double-size chicken wings help hit it out of the park.
Grab Your Forks and Get Ready for Grand Lānai Restaurant Week 2018
(Sponsored) From April 9 through 16, eight International Market Place eateries will offer prix fixe menus at special prices.
