Season 2
Bob’s Big Boy
by Ryan on Dec.21, 2009, under Kate, Restaurants, S2E13 The Long Con, Sawyer, Season 2, Urban Honolulu
The diner where Sawyer met with Hibbs, and where Kate’s mom, Diane, also surfaced (“The Long Con,” Ep. 2×13), is Bob’s Big Boy (2828 Paa St.). The restaurant was closed after a fire in April 2009 but the owners have said they plan to reopen. (continue reading…)
Manoa Valley Inn
by Ryan on Dec.19, 2009, under Hotels, S1E10 Raised By Another, S2E12 Fire + Water, S2E21 Question Mark, Season 1, Season 2, Urban Honolulu
The psychic that Claire visited (“Raised by Another,” Ep. 1×10), who also appeared in a Mr. Eko flashback (“?” Ep. 2×21) lived at the historic Manoa Valley Inn near the University of Hawaii (2001 Vancouver Dr.). The interior was also used for the coroner’s office. This location was also where Charlie’s childhood nightmare sequence was filmed (“Fire+Water,” Ep. 2×12). (continue reading…)
Oahu Cemetery
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Cemeteries, Locke, S2E17 Lockdown, S5E07 Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham, Season 2, Season 5, Urban Honolulu
The cemetery where Anthony Cooper (a.k.a. Locke’s father) was supposedly buried (”Lockdown,” Ep. 2×17) is Oahu Cemetary (2162 Nuuanu Ave.). This is also where Locke visited Helen’s grave with Abbadon (“The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham,” Ep. 5×07). This cemetery is adjacent to Honolulu Memorial Park and near Gretchen Lane Home. (continue reading…)
Michele’s
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Restaurants, S2E19 SOS, Season 2, Urban Honolulu, Waikiki
The restaurant overlooking Niagara Falls where Bernard proposed to Rose (”S.O.S.,” Ep. 2×19) was Michele’s at the Colony Surf Hotel (2885 Kalakaua Ave.). (continue reading…)
Likini Street Home
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Homes & Apartments, S2E20 Two for the Road, Season 2, Urban Honolulu
The modest Sydney home where Dr. Shepherd (accompanied by Ana Lucia) demanded to see his daughter (”Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20) is at 3022 Makini St. near Waikiki. This is a private residence. (continue reading…)
Hale Hana Apartments
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Homes & Apartments, Hurley, Locke, S2E17 Lockdown, S6E17 The End, Sayid, Season 2, Season 6, Urban Honolulu, Waikiki
The “Flightline” motel where Locke met Anthony Cooper, and where Helen confronted them (“Lockdown,” Episode 2×17) is the Hale Hana apartment complex off Kapahulu Avenue (3410 Leahi Ave.). The location resurfaced in the flash-sideways, as Hurley went to retrieve Charlie for a concert (“The End,” Ep. 6×17). (continue reading…)
Ala Wai Canal
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Jin, S2E05 And Found, S2E16 The Whole Truth, Streets, Sun, Urban Honolulu, Waikiki
The spot where Jin and Sun first meet (“And Found,” Ep. 2×05), and the spot where Sun is confronted by their doctor (“The Whole Truth,” 2×16) are directly opposite each other along the Ala Wai Canal near the Kalakaua Ave. bridge. (continue reading…)
Royal Garden at Waikiki Hotel
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Hotels, Jin, S2E05 And Found, Season 2, Sun, Urban Honolulu, Waikiki
The “Grand Seoul Hotel” where Jin briefly worked, and whose owner’s son courted Sun (“And Found,” Ep. 2×05), was the Royal Garden at Waikiki hotel (440 Olohana St.). (continue reading…)
Popeye’s Chicken & Biscuits
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Hurley, Restaurants, S2E04 Everybody Hates Hugo, S3E10 Tricia Tanaka Is Dead, S6E12 Everybody Loves Hugo, Season 2, Season 3, Season 6, Urban Honolulu
Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack, where Hurley, Johnny and Randy worked (“Everybody Hates Hugo,” Ep. 2×04), was the Popeye’s Chicken in Iwilei (1515 Dillingham Blvd.). The restaurant was revisited in Season 3 (“Tricia Tanaka Is Dead,” Ep. 3×10) and Season 6 (“Everybody Loves Hugo,” Ep. 6×12). (continue reading…)
Hawaii Convention Center
by Ryan on Dec.18, 2009, under Offices, S1E05 White Rabbit, S1E06 House of the Rising Sun, S1E23 Exodus, S2E20 Two for the Road, Season 1, Season 2, Sun, Urban Honolulu
The bustling international airport in Sydney (“White Rabbit,” Ep. 1×05, “House of the Rising Sun,” Ep. 1×06, Exodus,” Eps. 1×23 and 1×24, and “Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20) was played by the the gleaming steel and glass Hawaii Convention Center, which does bear a striking resemblance to an airport (1801 Kalakaua Ave.). (continue reading…)
Welcome to LostLocations.com, a site dedicated to filming locations used for ABC's hit television series "LOST."