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Tiki Central / California Events / Tiki Island III @ Freaky Boutiki Gallery: Closing Reception Photos

Post #478651 by hodadhank on Fri, Aug 21, 2009 4:35 PM

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On 2009-08-21 15:33, squid wrote:

On 2009-08-21 14:42, Matt Reese wrote:
So, who's coming down for the closing reception? Sounds like fun.

ME! Hank promised a sweaty deli tray and a bottle of Night Train for all the artists!

I actually found a half eaten melon of some sort in the alley that I'm savin' too.... um, I think it's a melon. It could be meatloaf.

Actually I'll be having some Jawaiian patties supplied by Jamrock101 in Del Mar, and while I can't serve booze there are plenty of options on either side of the gallery.

Guava Beach Bar & Grill just 29 steps south is host to a younger tattooed crowd but is offering special exotic elixers culled from Beachbum's Grog Log recipies just for you guys including The Outrigger, The Castaway, The Meihana, The Chief Lapu Lapu, The Traditional Hurricane and a Don the Beachcomber Zombie and Trader Vic Mai Tai! Ask for the TIKI ISLAND cocktail menu and tell em Hodaddy sent ya.(They'll charge you double and give me half.)
http://guava-beach.com/

68 year old Saska's Steaks, Seafood & Sushi is just 29 steps north in the oldest building in Mission Beach. Once the original land office for the turn of the century beach comunity Saska's now offers booze to hard drinking old timers in a dim atmosphere with cozy red booths and decked out floor to ceiling in the wreckage of the original wooden boardwalk or yummy sushi in a sleek outdoor patio. The food is stellar.
http://www.saskas.com/

Since you can't all sleep on my couch Mission Beach's very own Poly-pop gem the Catamaran Resort is only a short walk north along the bayside, full of parrots, waterfalls, giant a-fames, outriggers and PNG antiquities shippd home from the doomed Michael Rockerfeller incluing a throne you've got to see to believe. September fourth also happens the Cat's final Luau of the season, a spectacle including a bevy of wiggling wahine, fire knife dancers and live musicians performing for the all you can eat bayside buffet. $35 for resort guests and $58 for non guests... or you can watch for free from the fence lining the boardwalk! hee hee. 6-9PM. Catamaran's Moray's Lounge has happy hour food & drink specials from 4-6.
http://www.catamaranresort.com/