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Is the food at West Side Oasis Seven Seas?
WSO food isn't Seven Seas but Seven Seas Food had stop being Seven Seas food. Pop in and form your own opinion. Try a second time if it ain't your vibe than keep it pushing. People found West Side Oasis by searching for… Does West Side Oasis take reservations? Is West Side Oasis currently offering delivery or takeout?
What forms of payment does west side oasis accept?
West Side Oasis accepts credit cards. How is West Side Oasis rated? West Side Oasis has 4 stars.
How many stars does Westside Oasis Get?
Westside Oasis receives 2 stars from me and the only reason is because they hired Bobby Rose and friends to help them build thier business. If it wasn't for the entertainment this establishment would would recieve Zero stars.
Burgers & Po Boy
1/2 lb. burger patty cooked to your preference. Served with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and golden potato scoops.
Chicken and Waffle
Golden crispy chicken served with golden brown waffles, potato scoops and a rich maple honey syrup.
How tall are the basketball players in the Oasis?
Adams says from inside the West Side Oasis’ gleaming men’s room. “There’s a reason for it. Basketball players are close to seven feet tall.”. Adams envisions the Oasis as a destination spot for stars and professional athletes in addition to locals; he says Mike Tyson has already dropped by.
Where is 8 zero 8?
Eight-zero-eight is also the area code for Hawaii, where Adams lived for 27 years. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Adams and his wife, Hiroe Adams, would vacation in Las Vegas four times annually, before relocating here. Both are involved in real estate, and they began investing in this part of town.
Who owns West Side Oasis?
With the opening of the West Side Oasis, which the Adamses own along with partner Syanne Sasekhi, Adams says that he’s hoping to cultivate the cultural melting pot vibe of his former home state. “Everybody does get along in Hawaii,” he says. “There’s a huge difference.”.