Located at 150 Kaiulani Avenue in Waikiki, Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar is Hawaii's best and biggest sports bar. Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar boasts seventeen big screens, twenty-nine televisions and a live satellite. The bar and restaurant is spacious and airy, with a fun and energetic atmosphere, fine service and affordable prices.
You cannot miss Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar, which is part of the Ohana East Hotel on the corner of Kuhio and Kaiulani. While you are enjoying the games, you can take advantage of terrific drink specials, and dine on their fresh and wholesome dishes. They offer traditional and gourmet pizzas, a variety of salads and sandwiches, as well as a pupu menu. Some of their delicious pizzas include the Gourmet Veggie, King Arthur's Supreme, and their famous Hawaiian Pizza. Or you can select from ten different salads. Yes, they also serve some outstanding chicken wings and other mouth-watering appetizers.
Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar offers eight specialty sandwiches, kids' meals, and the opportunity to create your pizza by choosing from thirty different toppings.
Of course, you will probably want to wash it all down with beer. Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar offers a wide selection of bottled and draft beers, as well as a full service bar. Be sure to take advantage of their special promotions by calling ahead (808-944-1199) or checking their web site. Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar is fully air conditioned, so it is also a great place to keep cool.
The great thing about watching football at a local bar in Waikiki is that there is no home team. And once the games are over, you still have the whole day to look forward to. And, as somebody who lived in the Aloha State for a year, I can honestly say, there are no bad days on the islands.
Enjoy watching football at Round Table Pizza and Sports Bar in Waikiki on the island of Oahu in Hawaii!
Published by Jack Oceano
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3 Comments
Post a CommentWe have been to Round Table at 8:00am to watch Packer games - always opens a little late, but is open by 8:10. Great nachos!
Round Table doesn't open until 11 AM, which makes the first paragraph of this article is completely inaccurate.
Now the question is: What sports bar in Waikiki IS open at 7 AM on Sundays for NFL football.
Sounds intriguing.