Enjoy fresh seafood, tender steaks, Kobe burgers, huge salads and over a dozen Pupu's (appetizers) with an Island Inspired Flare and an eye toward value without sacrificing quality. Quite simply put, the food is great!! Don the Beachcomber will take you back to Polynesia in a heavy Tiki themed dining room and banquet rooms complete with waterfalls reminiscent of vintage Hawaii. The bartenders at The Tiki bar will craft some of the most delicious and creative tropical cocktails and martinis complete with the little umbrella! A wine list with at least 20 wines by the glass invites exploration. Banquet facilities and for 20 to over 200 in a fun and unique tropical setting with plenty of free parking. While the average cost of our steak and seafood offerings with a drink and tip range from $31 to $50 we also offer a selection of entree sized salads, and three burgers featuring Kobe beef, broiled chicken, or grilled giant Portobello mushroom for $8 to $14 per item.
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Don the Beachcomber
16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, CA, 92649
(562) 592-1321 - Venue Website
Tags:
polynesian, hawaiian, tiki, champagne luau brunch
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator: DontheBeachcomber
Creator: DontheBeachcomber
Restaurant Details
Cuisine
$$$
($31–$50)
Price
Kid Friendly, Fun
Atmosphere
Recommended
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Upscale casual
Attire
Hours
Monday - Saturday: 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Sunday Brunch: 10:00am - 2:00pm Sunday Dinner: 4:00pm - 10:00pm
TIKI Bar open late every night.
Sunday Brunch: 10:00am - 2:00pm Sunday Dinner: 4:00pm - 10:00pm
TIKI Bar open late every night.
Payment
Mastercard, Discover, Visa, American Express
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Fear not my Tikiphile friends: Don the Beachcomber still has the seashell lanterns, carved totems, indoor waterfall action, palm fronds, coconut shells and puffer fish that filled the giant restaurant in Sunset Beach when it was (briefly) Kona, and Sam's Seafood for 40 years before that. (Full review)