Pedal a 15-passenger party bike to 3 Kaka'ako bars in 2.5 hours
2.5 Hours
Up to 15 people
15-passenger bike, Company driver
Pedal through Kaka'ako on Hawaii’s original 15-passenger bike while a company driver steers, plays music, and keeps the group rolling. Stop at 3 brewpubs and bars with about 35–40 minutes at each to grab a craft beer or cocktail and an appetizer.
This tour is for ages 21+ and requires a valid ID. Gratuity for your driver is appreciated but not required.
Full refund with 72 hours notice of cancellation. Last minute or day of cancellations may result in cancellation fees. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Bring a valid ID. Bring cash or have a plan for how your group will pay at the bars, since some bars limit how many times a bill can be split.
Wear tennis shoes or flip-flops. Avoid high heels and skirts. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses.
Arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. Plan extra time for local traffic.
680 Queen St (outside of ARC Doc. Solution Dept), Honolulu, HI (wait on Emily St)
Danny stands out as the heart and soul of this pedal bar operation, earning enthusiastic praise for his energy, humor, and genuine hospitality. Reviewers consistently mention how he keeps groups laughing and engaged throughout the 2.5-hour brewery tour, plays great music, and goes above and beyond (one guest mentioned him helping with a broken phone). Both visitors and locals have enjoyed the experience, with some returning after six years and bringing friends back for repeat tours. The tour hits three local breweries with reserved tables at each stop. The main operational hiccup involves last-minute cancellations and communication issues, with a few guests receiving early morning cancellation emails or showing up to find no one there. When tours do run smoothly, guests appreciate the laid-back vibe and chance to discover local bars they might not have found otherwise. The 40-minute stops at each brewery feel rushed to some, especially if ordering food, and a few reviewers noted the bars are close enough to walk between. Still, the overall atmosphere and Danny's hosting make it a memorable way to explore Honolulu's craft beer scene with good company.