604 Clubhouse
Casual golf-course clubhouse restaurant in Wahiawā with a broad local-fusion menu, full bar, and golf-course views. Suited to breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and relaxed drinks.
- Golf-course setting
- Indoor and covered outdoor seating
- Full bar
- Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner
604 Clubhouse is a laid-back golf-course restaurant in Wahiawā that stands out for its easygoing clubhouse setting and unusually broad menu. It is not trying to be a special-occasion dining room; it is built for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, drinks, and casual gatherings with a local-fusion slant that mixes Hawaiian, Japanese, American, and comfort-food influences. For travelers moving through Central Oʻahu, that combination makes it a practical, flexible stop with more personality than a standard chain and more range than a one-note grill.
What it does best
The strongest draw here is versatility. 604 Clubhouse covers a lot of ground without feeling overly fussy: breakfast plates, brunch favorites, local-style comfort dishes, seafood, burgers, pasta, and cocktails all sit comfortably under one roof. Signature items such as Clubhouse Saimin, Loco moco, Kalbi Plate, Chicken Katsu, Miso Butterfish, Furikake Ahi, and Haupia Cream Pancakes signal exactly what the kitchen does well—familiar Hawaii-style food with enough variety to satisfy a mixed group.
That breadth is useful for travelers. It works for an early meal, a long brunch, or a full dinner when everyone wants something different. A full bar and a handful of standout cocktails add to the appeal, especially for pau hana or a relaxed evening that does not need a formal dress code.
The feel of the place
This is a roomy clubhouse, not a tight neighborhood café. Golf-course views, indoor seating, covered outdoor seating, live music, and a full bar give it a sociable, open feel that leans casual but lively. The setting is part of the point: it is the kind of place where the room can carry a group lunch, a family dinner, or a drink after golf without feeling cramped.
The personality is distinctly local and community-oriented. 604 Clubhouse appears to sit within the broader 604/604 ʻOhana restaurant family, and that shows in the approachable menu and broad appeal. It feels designed to serve both residents and visitors who want a comfortable, familiar meal in a setting that still feels tied to place.
Tradeoffs to keep in mind
The main tradeoff is that this is not a quiet, intimate dining room. When live music or event-night energy is in play, the space can get loud, and service can feel less polished during busy periods. That does not seem to define every visit, but it is a real part of the experience.
It is also best approached as a casual restaurant rather than a destination for tightly curated fine dining or highly specialized cuisine. The menu’s flexibility is a strength, but diners looking for a deeply focused chef-driven concept may want something else. Reservations and booking should be handled carefully as well; direct contact is the safer play than assuming a third-party reservation system will be honored.
Who should go
604 Clubhouse is a strong fit for breakfast or brunch, family meals, group dinners, and travelers who want a relaxed stop with plenty of menu choices. It is especially useful if the table includes different appetites or ages, since the kitchen covers local staples, familiar American comfort food, and a few richer entrées.
Those seeking a peaceful date night, a minimalist menu, or a highly refined dining room should look elsewhere. For everyone else, 604 Clubhouse offers something valuable: an easygoing Wahiawā clubhouse meal with golf-course views, enough local flavor to feel rooted, and enough variety to make it practical.










