Tiki Central / Tiki Travel / Tiki bars in Miami?
Post #165967 by joefla70 on Wed, Jun 15, 2005 12:11 PM
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This is a very common occurrence in Florida. Proprietors of bars, restaurants and hotels will often call any outdoor bar that is under a palm thatched roof a "tiki bar" -- even in the absence of anything that is tiki. The thatched hut structures are, in fact, really "Chickee bars." A Chickee is the Seminole Indian word for "house." http://www.seminoletribe.com/culture/chickee.shtml Chickee huts are very prolific in the South Florida area (the Seminole Tribe will even construct one for you.) You see them at beaches and in people's back yards used for shade and shelter. But for some reason, some people think that if you serve an alcholic beverage underneath one, it is somehow tranformed into a "tiki bar." |