Duke’s Beach House offers new Aloha Hour food
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Raiatea Helm will perform at Duke’s Beach House on Friday, July 8, from 5 to 7 p.m.
KAANAPALI – Sit back, relax and enjoy life during Aloha Hour at Duke’s Beach House. Guests can now enjoy a new Aloha Hour food menu along with live entertainment and drink specials every day from 3 to 5 p.m.
Grab a bite to eat from the Aloha Hour menu, which features Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs made with Lahaina farmed eggs, all-natural jidori chicken, blue cheese crumble, green onions and spicy sauce; the Blackened Fish Slider made with fresh fish, cabbage-vegetable slaw and aioli; Shrimp Gazpacho with cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, avocado and cilantro; and Maui Grown Tomatoes and Cheese made with Farmer Zuhair’s Haiku tomatoes, Surfing Goat feta, Thai basil, cherry tomatoes and watercress sauce.
Aloha Hour drink specials include draft beer for $4 to $6, barrel to glass wine for $6 to $7, and select tropical drinks for $6.
The Aloha Hour entertainment from 3 to 5 p.m. includes performances by Kealii Lum, Ben DeLeon, Garrett Probst and Danyel Alana.
In additional to Aloha Hour entertainment, Duke’s offers nightly live dinner music from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Duke’s Beach House hosts a monthly performance by Henry Kapono and other local Hawaiian artists.
Duke’s Beach House is located at the Honua Kai Resort. For reservations or more information, call 662-2900 or visit www.dukesmaui.com.