As we begin to welcome visitors back to the island, we want to extend a warm aloha! We will be honoring the Kamaāaina First card for those that receive one. Show us your card and we offer a 2-topping pizza, breadsticks and 4 sodas for $25.We want to keep guests and our staff safe, so remember to mask up, social distance, and stay home if youāre feeling sick or have any symptoms.
DJ Kamikaze returns to the South Shore Tiki Lounge. Our dance floor will not be open, but come hang out anyway! We will be serving up great cocktails and music. No cover. Masks and social distancing required.
This Friday, Sept 18th from 9pm-midnight, DJ Kurt is back with a night of good vibes, good music, and good friends. The dance floor will not be open and masks and social distancing are required.
South Shore Tiki Lounge will re-open on Friday, June 5th, 2020 at Noon for Dine-In Service. Our lanai provides a safe, open-air dining experience and we’ve added even more outdoor seating on our sidewalk extending off the lanai.
We are excited to be back offering the same great food, cocktails, and atmosphere while also practicing protocol required by the Department of Health for a safe and friendly service.
Our priority is the safety of our staff and guests, so be advised:
Please stay home if youāre exhibiting symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath)
Masks are required, except while seated and eating
Please practice social distancing at all times
We encourage viewing our menu online at southshoretiki.com and credit card payments to help limit contact.
South Shore Tiki Lounge has installed these changes:
Staff will be screened prior to each shift and any employee with signs of illness will not report to work
Tables have been spaced 6 feet apart on our lanai
Maximum capacity of 12 people inside the bar
Staff are required to wear masks
Tables, seating, menus, and checkbooks will be thoroughly sanitized between guests
High-touch areas will be regularly sanitized
We are offering a limited menu to start, with a goal to our regular menu later this summer. Bear with us as we develop new habits and manage a new reality!
We look forward to serving you and being with our community again.
Aloha Tiki OhanaĀ šŗĀ In consideration of Governor Igeās request on March 17, 2020 that bars close for the safety of the community and staff, we have made the very difficult decision to close effective immediately. Stay tuned for updates on our reopening and some virtual happy hoursĀ š»š¹Mahalo for all your support!Ā
“A lot can happen in 15 years. For South Shore Tiki Lounge it means the pleasure of celebrating serving Maui as a community social hub for 15 years, with some of the best tiki cocktail culture, live music, late-night dancing, outstanding pizza, delicious pupus, and all-around good vibes. The bar has 15 years of Best of Maui reader-voted awards tucked into its cap, taking many Best Pau Hana, Best Bar, Best Place to Dance, and Best Pizza top honors. To kick 2020 off right they are adding a variety of veggie dishes to the menu and a few new boozy tiki cocktails inspired by bartender Sebastian Stevens.” āJen Russo. Read the rest of the review over at Maui Time Weekly.
South Shore Tiki Lounge is a locally-owned business and we are proud to be a part of Shop Small Maui. If you’re interested in supporting local this holiday season, click here to find other participating local businesses. Here’s why it matters:
Whatās Earned Here, Stays Here Local shops employ local residents, which means more job opportunities and income within our community. When you SHOP SMALL instead of online, more sales tax is generated by your favorite local stores, which can then be used to improve our own community. By shopping at independently-owned small businesses, you are also supporting other local businesses such as attorneys, tax preparers, architects, printers, etc., who support our small business owners.
Itās a KÄkou Thing When our local businesses thrive, the entire community thrives! From hosting book groups to craft classes and free keiki events, Mauiās small businesses serve as community hubs that bring friends and family together. They also keep our economy humming by supporting local artists, food producers, and manufacturers.
MÄlama Mother Earth Shopping locally helps cut down on processing, packaging and transportation waste, leading to less pollution. Also, locally grown food is likely to contain more nutrients and has less packaging.