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From California, tiki spread north, and The Alibi Tiki Lounge is a currently operating tiki bar established in Portland, Oregon from 1947. The Kalua Room opened as part of the Windsor Hotel in Seattle in 1953 and was one of the first to put a tiki-like image next to their restaurant's name. [ 16 ]
Tiki bar culture is on an upswing. But have we considered the food? Crab rangoon, "coco" shrimp and sweet-and-sour pork defined tiki restaurant menus in the mid-century — they're best when ...
Pago Pago Lounge was a mid-twentieth century Tiki Bar named for and inspired by the capital city of Pago Pago on South Pacific Ocean island of American Samoa.Opened in 1947, it was the first Tiki themed restaurant and bar in Tucson, Arizona located in the Miracle Mile Historic District.
Old menu cover, original Trader Vic's, Oakland. Trader Vic's is a restaurant and tiki bar chain headquartered in Emeryville, California, United States.Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr. (December 10, 1902 in San Francisco – October 11, 1984 in Hillsborough, California) founded a chain of Polynesian-themed restaurants that bore his nickname, "Trader Vic".
The restaurant has a temporary deck area built to accommodate customers while the upstairs area, lost in the fire, is rebuilt. Almost 3 months after devastating fire, Ocean Breeze Tiki Bar ...
The Mai-Kai is a Polynesian-themed restaurant and tiki bar in Oakland Park, Florida. It opened to the public on December 28, 1956, and is one of the few "Grand Polynesian Palaces of Tiki" still in operation today. [3] In 2015 it was named the "best tiki bar in the world" by Critiki, an organization of fans of Polynesian pop culture. [4]
The restaurant was established in 1947. [7] Chuck Palahniuk said Alibi was Portland's only tiki bar in his book Fugitives and Refugees (2003). [8] The business underwent on ownership change in late 2016. [9] The bar is referenced in punk band Joyce Manor's 2016 single "Last You Heard of Me". [10]
The Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar is a restaurant and tiki bar in the Fairmont San Francisco hotel in Nob Hill, San Francisco, California. Named after the South Pacific nation of Tonga , this dining and entertainment venue opened in 1945.