If you’re looking for a local restaurant with character, history, and a whole lot of island flavor, Hawaiian Restaurant 1933 in Boulder City is one to know about. Located inside the historic Boulder Dam Hotel at 1305 Arizona Street, this restaurant brings Hawaiian comfort food, breakfast favorites, lunch plates, and weekend dinner service into one of Boulder City’s most recognizable buildings.

What I like about Hawaiian Restaurant 1933 is that it feels like more than just a place to eat. The setting has vintage Boulder City charm, while the menu brings in the warmth and hospitality of the islands. The owners are born and raised in Hawai‘i, and their goal is to share the true flavors of the islands with Boulder City through food, hospitality, and that unmistakable spirit of aloha.
The breakfast and lunch menu has plenty of comfort-food favorites with Hawaiian touches. You’ll find dishes like Spam & Eggs, Portuguese Sausage & Egg, Loco Moco, Big Island Rice Bowl, Musubis, Kalua Pork, Sweet Island Toast, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and lunch plates. I especially like that many breakfast items come with the choice of steamed rice, potatoes, or mac salad, which gives the menu that familiar island-style feel.

A few reasons Hawaiian Restaurant 1933 stands out:
Hawaiian restaurant in Boulder City
Located inside the historic Boulder Dam Hotel
Born-and-raised Hawai‘i ownership
Breakfast and lunch served 7 days a week
Dinner service on Friday and Saturday
Loco Moco, kalua pork, musubi, Spam & Eggs, and Portuguese sausage
Sweet Island Toast, waffles, pancakes, burgers, sandwiches, and lunch plates
Private events and special dinners
Vintage hotel setting with Hawaiian hospitality
A local spot for comfort food, family meals, and visitors exploring Boulder City
One of the more unique things about the restaurant is its commitment to cooking with beef tallow and butter. Their approach is about old-school flavor and traditional cooking fats that bring richness, crisp texture, and comfort to the food. That fits the whole concept well — vintage charm, hearty meals, and island-inspired hospitality.
Hawaiian Restaurant 1933 also hosts special events and private gatherings. The Boulder Dam Hotel setting makes it a memorable backdrop for birthdays, family meals, celebrations, wine dinners, music nights, fundraisers, and private events. It’s a nice fit for locals, visitors on their way to Hoover Dam, and anyone who wants something that feels different from the usual chain restaurant stop.

My take is this: Hawaiian Restaurant 1933 is a great Boulder City local business because it blends history, comfort food, and Hawaiian culture in a way that feels personal. Whether you’re stopping in for loco moco, Sweet Island Toast, Portuguese sausage and eggs, musubi, lunch plates, or a weekend dinner, this is the kind of place that adds flavor and personality to the Boulder City dining scene.
Important Business Information
Business: Hawaiian Restaurant 1933
Location: Inside the historic Boulder Dam Hotel
Address: 1305 Arizona Street, Boulder City, NV 89005
Phone: (702) 483-8725
Email: [email protected]
Cuisine: Hawaiian, breakfast, lunch, dinner, comfort food, island-style plates
Known For: Loco Moco, kalua pork, musubi, Spam & Eggs, Portuguese Sausage & Egg, Sweet Island Toast, Big Island Rice Bowl, burgers, sandwiches, mac salad, and private events
Breakfast and Lunch Hours: 7 days a week, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Dinner Hours: Friday and Saturday, 4:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Services: Dine-in, online ordering, reservations, private events, special dinners, and celebrations
Good For: Breakfast, lunch, weekend dinner, family meals, Boulder City visitors, Hoover Dam day trips, private events, Hawaiian food lovers, and locals looking for island-style comfort food
Website: hawaiianrestaurant1933.com

