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Gayot gives Hula's 12 out of 20 rating, calling it a "grass-shack-meets-tiki lounge makes for a rowdy night of entertainment." [5] Thrillist called the cocktails at Hula's "impossibly sweet" and calls the restaurant's atmosphere "divey." [10] The restaurant's happy hour was named the third best in Monterey County by Monterey County Now in 2015 ...
The Zombie Hut was a Hawaiian / Polynesian -themed restaurant, nightclub and Tiki bar located on Freeport Blvd. between Florin Road and Sutterville Road in Sacramento, California that originally opened in 1945 after the end of WWII and continuing for 45 years until its closing in 1990. Inspired by the 1930s Tiki craze, the restaurant was owned ...
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www.hawaiianbarbecue.com. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, known also as L&L Drive-Inn or colloquially as L&L, [1] is the only Hawaii-origin, Hawaii-themed franchise restaurant franchise from Honolulu, Hawaii, centered on the plate lunch. [2] Eddie Flores Jr. and Johnson Kam purchased the original L&L Drive-Inn in 1976, later starting their expansion and ...
The all-you-can-eat restaurant chain already has locations in Elk Grove and Sacramento. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
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UTC−8 (Pacific) • Summer (DST) UTC−7 (PDT) ZIP Code. 95831. Pocket-Greenhaven (also known as The Pocket) is a suburban community within the city of Sacramento, California, 5 miles south of downtown Sacramento. It is bordered by Interstate 5 on the east and a semi-circular "pocket" bend in the Sacramento River on the south, west, and north ...
Many of the original Hawaiian hula chants, together with Emerson's descriptions of how they were danced in the nineteenth century. Amy Stillman, Hula `Ala`apapa. An analysis of the `Ala`apapa style of sacred hula. Ishmael W. Stagner: Kumu hula : roots and branches. Honolulu : Island Heritage Pub., 2011. ISBN 978-1-59700-621-7