Duke's Huntington Beach

(714) 374-6446

317 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA | Directions   92648

33.656819 -118.001663 View Website
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Cuisine:
Hamburgers, Polynesian, Seafood

Categories:
Restaurants, Sports & Recreation Instruction, Restaurants
Price:
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Restaurant Special Features:
Outdoor Dining, View Dining, Date Spot, Group Dining, Bar Scene
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard

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5.0
March 02, 2011

Da BEST Seafood in HB !!!. I have been eatin g at Duke's since they open the door's for business, The food is awesome, everything on the menu is good! The opa fish "fire craker style" Hula pie yummy ! I also visit all the hawaiian islands were they have there other restaruants, again all the food is great!!!

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5.0
August 04, 2010

Great setting and food!. This is a great place. I love the bar and the lower priced menu option, but the restaurant end it great too. Fresh Fish and a mai tai.

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3.0
January 04, 2010

Good food, but very expensive. The view here during a sunset is the best around. Everything else here seems to be sub-par. The service is very slow and you always seem to have to ask 2 or 3 time for anything. The food is overpriced...I guess they have to charge more to pay the chefs for making the plate look pretty. Overall the portions are to small for the price you pay. Nice for a 1st date or something.

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5.0
August 04, 2009

Food is over cooked. First we had to sit in the bar area with children (self seating). Then our drinks were watered down and we had to request that our drinks be replaced. Two people in out party ordered fish and it was over cooked and again we had to order something else. I would not recomend Duke's nor will I ever rerturn.

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3.0
March 16, 2009

Great Location, OK Food. Right on the beach and across from Main St., Duke's has a great location. It's always packed in the summer and usually busy throughout the year. I recently went there for a friend's birthday. They couldn't accommodate for a party our size (30 people) at one table so we had 4 separate tables. When we arrived, all the tables were reversed, 3 together and one on the other side of a wall. You couldn't even see the fourth table. At first we only sat at the 3 tables that were together, a couple people were running late, so they gave the last table away and the manager said that he would give us another table in a few minutes. After the rest of the party arrived, we asked if we could have the tables adjacent to out 3 tables and his response was "do whatever you want" and he walked away. I understand that we weren't the easiest group to deal with, but I didn't expect that response from a manager. The food was ok, but overpriced. The mai tais are good, but I think you are really paying for the view, which was great. They have there own parking lot Valet or $1.50/hour at the machine.

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2.0
June 20, 2008

Below Average. I was very dissapointed by Dukes. The food is OK. The service was bad. The portion are too small. The drinks are too weak. I do not recommed Dukes for people who like to eat a lot.

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4.0
June 14, 2007

Go for the bar. The barefoot bar is a really fun experience and they do have good drink specials during the week. The food is okay if you're looking for something to snack on while you have drinks but don't count on this place for a satisfying full meal

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2.0
September 22, 2006

Wannabe Hawaiian. I will take my hat off to the interior designer, but everything else about it is wannabe Hawaiian. One example. The Poke Rolls. Poke in Hawaii means marinated raw fish. Their Poke Rolls are cooked. The food is obviously made for the caucasian palette. If you want to go for the interior design and ambiance, go for it, but for a truly Hawaiian experience, this is not it.

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5.0
June 09, 2006

BEST EVER! Dont Miss Dessert. What is there not to rave about when talking about Duke's, head for the barefoot bar instead of the restaurant and see for your self how amazing this place is! After a bite to eat and definately one of their drinks, save room for their FABULOUS hula pie, it's the best ever!

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May 17, 2005

Sip mai tais, chow burgers and watch the sunset at this Hawaii-in-Huntington Beach hot spot.. In Short
Toast Duke Kahanamoku, granddaddy of surfing and patron saint of the establishment, with a rum-laced mai tai or a pineapple-crowned blue Hawaiian while enjoying Duke's teakwood, thatched-roof Hawaiian ambience. Laid-back locals and tourists share the view of the pier and the crashing waves. The menu is American-Hawaiian fusion heavy on seafood, with a tinge of Asian flavor. The Sunday brunch is popular and features classic egg dishes alongside huli huli chicken and kalua pork.

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