Welcome to Smith's Union Bar
Smith's Union Bar in Honolulu's Chinatown is a historic dive bar that exudes character and charm. Known as the oldest bar on Oahu, it welcomes all with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The walls are adorned with history, making it a must-visit for those interested in Honolulu's past. With a diverse crowd and great drink selections, including unique beer options, it's the perfect spot for a pregame or to unwind after a long day. The outdoor seating, pool table, and karaoke nights add to the lively energy of this iconic establishment. Don't miss out on experiencing the timeless allure of Smith's Union Bar.
- 19 N Hotel St Honolulu, HI 9681719 N Hotel St Honolulu, HI 96817 Hotline:
Welcome to Smith's Union Bar, a charming dive bar located in the heart of Chinatown on Hotel Street in Honolulu, Hawaii. This unclaimed gem boasts a rich history, being the oldest bar in the state, having opened just after Prohibition.
Stepping into Smith's Union Bar is like stepping back in time, with its walls dripping with history and ambiance. The bar is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a unique experience that blends Honolulu's past with its vibrant present.
One of the standout features of Smith's Union Bar is its diverse range of utilities, including karaoke nights, a full bar, outdoor seating, pool tables, and gender-neutral restrooms. The bar is also dog-friendly, making it a perfect spot to enjoy a night out with furry friends.
Customers rave about the atmosphere at Smith's Union Bar, with many praising the bar's cold beers, great music, and friendly clientele. The bar's moderate noise level and welcoming vibe make it the ultimate pregame spot for those exploring Chinatown or looking to meet new people.
Whether you're a history buff looking to experience a piece of Honolulu's past or simply in search of a fun and laid-back bar, Smith's Union Bar is a must-visit destination. So, grab a drink, soak in the ambiance, and make some unforgettable memories at this iconic establishment. Cheers to good times and great company at Smith's Union Bar!

An absolute must experience. The walls drip history. This is something you must do prior to seeing the USS Arizona memorial. I think it will make it extremely personal for you. This is where they were Saturday night, we all know how it feels to have a great Saturday night but none of us knows a Sunday morning like they had.

this bar is a must see for everyone who loves history and dive bars. This prior to Japanese bombing of pearl was the bar of the Arizona. Great Mango beer, service is cordial love this place, get some Honolulu history and visit Smithies.

Step back into time in this endless classic. I would come here with my shipmates before and after deployments. Then to the China Sea across the way. This is now my go to when in Honolulu. I was stationed at Peal Harbor and spent many afternoons and evenings here. I never share this place with anyone it is my sanctuary. I've only shared it with one woman in my life. It's as beautiful today as it was many years ago and the drinks are great as is the staff. A real Gem!

Coldest beer best music this place is the ultimate pregame bar for china town or j sit back and meet some good people 6$ tall boys the bottled beer selection is awesome not to mention oldest bar on the island.

- Dive bar, the good kind - Decent prices - Loads of ambiance - Located in Chinatown on Hotel Street, which back in my Navy days in the '70s was a bit ... notorious

Our new favorite in Oahu and our happy place dive bar! We were visiting from the Big Island and doing a day trip. We had a long day and a reservation at a nearby restaurant. We had about an hour to kill. We walked into one bourgeoisy restaurant that had a bar, sat down and walked out. I just could not see myself paying $35+ for 2 drink. I am so so glad we did. We knew nothing about Smith's Union bar but we needed to sit down after a full day in the city and wanted a drink. The bar place was anything but pretensions. Mal the bartender was so friendly. She also had a big dog that had a built in homeless-detector that would bark if a bum tried to come in. The selection of beers was vast, they even had Lemongrass Luau beer (the ultimate girl beer)!!! We had a couple beers, went to dinner nearby and came back for one last drink before going to the airport. I wish now I would have learned more about the history.. we are patriots and the husband is a WWII history buff. Gives us another reason to go back! Great location, only about 15 - 20 minutes from the airport and lots of little restaurants to eat at! Thank you Mal for making our trip even more fun!

Smiths Union bar is the oldest bar on Oahu. Right in Chinatown, it is somewhat of a dive bar, but it has atmosphere, the prices are right on the drinks, and the clientele makes you feel welcome. This is definitely my bar when I am in Honolulu.

The claim to fame here is that this is the oldest bar in the state having opened just after Prohibition. It's a dive in all the best ways. It's hard to miss right on Hotel Street in the heart of Chinatown and near downtown. I had a chance to visit for the first time in a long time recently and even in the afternoon it was filled with characters. For beer drinkers, they have a surprisingly great selection of cans and bottles, both the usual cheap beers and great local ones. They also have draft with a few taps that rotate. Hard liquor abounds. Our bartender was on it with whatever we needed. The walls are filled with memories; it's dark even on the brightest days. The restrooms are filthy- only the ladies has a door. It's musty and old smelling as well, so if any of these things bother you, it's not a place worth going. For the history and drink prices it's worth going to; but the people you meet and stories you'll hear are what make it special.