Bartender Mo Bowman knows that whether you have spent a long day pillaging Kaua‘i’s beaches for booty, or need to unwind after a grueling day of work, your best bet is to cool off with a tropical drink fit for
Bartender Mo Bowman knows that whether you have spent a long day pillaging Kaua‘i’s beaches for booty, or need to unwind after a grueling day of work, your best bet is to cool off with a tropical drink fit for the halls of Valhalla.
Rob’s Good Times Grill hits you hard with the “Coconut 1800 Silver Margarita,” a smooth concoction of 1800 coconut tequila, triple sec, fresh lime, sweet and sour, and a splash of orange juice.
If this margarita is not enough to quench your mighty thirst, then by all means, it is your sworn duty to continue your tropical voyage with a Mai Tai or set your sights on a Caribbean Breeze, a favorite made with mango Malibu, peach Schnapps, cranberry juice and O.J. You truly can’t go wrong.
Rob’s offers two happy hours daily from 4 to 6 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. With great drinks, live music Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and bangin’ grinds, there is no excuse to miss these happy hour specials.
For those with the mangos to make an evening of it, I highly suggest dropping in on Friday night. Rob’s Good Times Grill fills the live music card with three bands.
Kirby kicks things off with his Hawaiian classical style from 4 to 6 p.m. Aldreen Guerrero and Aaron Nakamura follow with their ‘ukulele underground stylings from 6 to 8 p.m. Finally, Pono Breeze rounds out the night with an upbeat local style from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Lihu‘e establishment.
With an experienced staff and a friendly atmosphere, you owe it to yourself to take in the Rob’s experience. So order one of their Coconut 1800 Silver Margaritas, and drink well, my friends.