Lokahi Brewing Company

1160 S King St, Honolulu
(808) 866-8323

Recent Reviews

Jill O.

Yummy food and drinks My recommendation is the Holoholo Beer. We tried almost the whole menu but of course we haven't taken any pictures of our food before we devour it! Taco Tuesdays is awesome!

Rebekah T.

Dan and Devon both are some of the friendliest guys out there. We love to grab a beer and talk story. There food truck has been cranking out fire foods for a while too! Devon basically had a Pray for Surf waiting for me when I walked in last night. Check em out!

Frank Sweterlitsch

Good options and good atmosphere

Chad Nakashima

Very good beers.

Ashley W.

Food was amazing with a solid range of beers. Owner was super friendly and truly embodied the belief that beer can bring anyone/everyone together. You could see the pride and passion in the menu as well as the crafting of the beer.

Adam F.

Of the two full days we were in Honolulu (as an extended layover on the way to the big island - definitely not long enough!), I took one afternoon to check out as many craft breweries as I could make it to that were walking distance of each other. Of them, beer-wise, this was probably the most *fun* of the places I went to, mainly because they focus mainly on kettle sours, and I happen to quite *like* their kettle sours. Of the 4 sours they had on draft when I was there (fully half their menu were kettle sources!), 3 out of 4 I liked a lot (I didn't think there was enough mango or strawberry in the mango/strawberry sour, but the POG one, I hate to say it, but I think beat my previous favorite POG kettle sour, from my favorite brewery back home, Trademark, now at #2. :D) I was also happy that they sell all their beer in individual cans, not just 4-packs - though there is a small discount if you buy at least 4 (mix and match). It isn't a terribly large place, but it's also a bit out of the way, so it wasn't busy at all when I was there, which I appreciated. It was a bit *warm*, but I learned, that's because their sours are fermenting right there, sounds like the beer likes it that temperature. It's great beer, so I wouldn't want to mess with it! Food looked good, but I didn't try any. Honolulu had too much food to fit into the 2 days we were there! I did get to a *majority* of the breweries though, I think!

Jeff Fishman

Very friendly staff. A very comfortable place for a beer.

Gabbie S.

Great find! This space focuses on sours. Their guava sour is light but tart enough without effecting your taste buds. Friendly and attentive staff. Definitely a good place to watch some games. Food is delicious! Get the cheese on your fries! Also the burger is a little bigger than a slider and I was surprised with I got it but relieved because it was the perfect size! We will definitely visit when on the island again

Sam Keske

Pros: efficient reuse of an older storefront, with plenty of seating on two levels; a private parking lot with relatively more spots than most breweries in this part of town; their heavily fruited smoothie sours are a rich, rare treat on the islands. Cons: pretty dull on a Friday evening, with no music and limited activity; weird that they insisted on table service while the bar was light; limited beer options overall.

Lauren G.

This is a small brewery, a fun place to hang out. They rotate their beers frequently and had about 8 on tap. (There are also some cans available for take-away.) They offer taster sizes as well as full pints. None of the beers were standouts for me but none were bad. I was disappointed in the truffle mushroom burger. The burgers are on the small side - it looks almost like a slider! The dijon aioli was too runny in my opinion and I'm not even sure I got any mushrooms. However, the portion of fries was generous and they were well-seasoned. Service was generally good, including making the correct modifications to the food order.

Megan H

Great beers and chill atmosphere, didn't try the food this time but the menu looks great!

Megan

Really good brewery with great sours. They have limited parking and they are pretty small, but beers are great and the staff is friendly. They’re also dog friendly and have food!

Megan K.

Lokahi might be one of my top 3 breweries on Oahu. I'm big into sours, and they never disappoint. It's a pretty small brewery with limited parking, but I've never been when it's overly busy. Inside is quiet, with a few TVs, but it's neat and laid back, perfect for a chill afternoon. There is usually one bartender working who is always efficient and friendly. I like their food menu they offer - I haven't tried anything YET but I watched everyone order around us and they seemed very pleased. It all looked and smelled great and portions were big. Every beer I've had here is great. They also do flights. They have upstairs seating but I have never seen it open. They're also dog friendly which is a huge plus, but no outdoor seating. They can be hard to find, but once you do, it's well worth it!

Anthony Chang

Came here for an Ian Ross for State House fundraiser and it was great. Food was ono and drinks were a good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken Wings - Choice of Flavor, Mini Tacos

Karlen Ross

The service and general vibe of the place is fantastic. As far as the actual beer goes they specialize in Kettle Sour, which is a unique style and average beer drinker may not be familiar with. I also sampled multiple types of beer including their Pray For Surf IPA and the Precision Radio Pilsner (their best offering), and every beer I tasted had an overpowering yeast finish.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Precision Radio Pilsner

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