Open air festival type atmosphere. Lots of local venders selling,fruits,juices,handmade crafts & clothes and foods and alcohol😉. Live music into the night makes for an interesting & entertaining break in the middle of the week. Drawback - bathrooms weren't very distinguishable and as it got daeker,the younger the people who were getting drunk seemed,no I don't drink. Ownership has temporarily closed the Wednesday festivities to curb the underage drinking but it's a shame they had to. The other drawback was some of the wannabe hippie/deadheads who still don't get that,through all the peace & love rhetoric they spill,they don't realize they're being very rude by not taking a proper shower- with soap & water! They still believe that patchouli oil & B.O. is a...
Read moreWe were here on a quiet Thursday night. Perhaps Wednesday experience, with live music and such, would be very different. The bar only had drinks, no food. We grabbed beers and went for a walk to the shore on the old lava field. I'd say the biggest attraction was not the bar itself, but the view from the shore of the erupting volcano on the horizon. The bartender was very nice, pointed to the right viewing spot on the Google map where we then stopped on the way back to Hilo, from which we made some nice pictures of...
Read moreAn honest review... Your memories are valuable. This hot spot is dead. With zero vendors and a new 20+ dollar music cover.
Food and nickack vendors are gone. One fourth of the weekly turn out. Atmosphere is lower.
Sad to say. I hope this location recovers from Covid. But I dont know if it will.
Also the 3 dollar parking isn't opening unless necessary which means as I was told try your luck on the road or get there early for one of the few ten dollar spots. Parking lot was empty...
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