Hula Hula: Fun Tiki Bar on Capitol Hill Seattle

I’d been to Seattle many times but for various reasons never visited longtime tiki bar Hula Hula, in part due to its karaoke focus and rep for divey cocktails. But this trip I made a point to finally visit, walking up from my hotel to check it out at opening on a Friday.

The exterior of Hula Hula is a technicolor wonder, with nods to Hawai’i and tiki generally, a theme which continues inside. This isn’t a cohesive space designed by a master craftsman, but instead it’s hangout bar with lots of legit tikis and eye candy, some booths, and a couple rooms to relax in. I sat near the bar, overlooking the karaoke stage that gets going later in the evening, and I really enjoyed the vibe inside that include a ton of retro rock that included the B-52s and The Runaways. The restroom had a completely different exotica soundtrack and was so impressive I didn’t dare leave a stick on the wall.

Happy Hour is big here, which is why the bartender made sure I was aware the classic Mai Tai I ordered wasn’t included. I appreciated the effort and this was a pretty decent version of the drink – not a standout but definitely drinkable. During my hour visit the crowd grew and by the time I left it was fairly active inside as well as on the patio outside given that it was a nice warm afternoon.

Classic Mai Tai

Hula Hula is akin to the Alibi in Portland, since both have a dive bar feel inside and a focus on karaoke in the evenings. So, if you’re a tiki bar snob then this isn’t the place to check out in the area, but if you’re looking for a fun place to bar hop on Capitol Hill then Hula Hula is definitely worth checking out.

One Reply to “Hula Hula: Fun Tiki Bar on Capitol Hill Seattle”

  1. As a guy who’s downed many Mai Tai’s I’m a bit surprised that I’m just now finding this, let alone that it’s almost under my nose. Your origin in San Francisco tho, makes sense, in that as much as we Northwesterners tend to look unfavorably at our neighbors to the South, all that rain tends to find us seeking out a strong cocktail, which a well made Mai Tai should deliver. However, more than the drinks it’s the Hula aspect of this story that caught my attention. I do know something about that, being the owner of the world’s only Hulaquarium.

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