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Post #774033 by tikiskip on Tue, Mar 14, 2017 4:29 PM

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"They won the most hospitable"

Not saying that the Foundation Bar is bad or good, never been there.
BUT this whole rating thing can be BS, the Grass skirt here to me is not great but the FOM is here and has events at the Grass Skirt so every year the Grass Skirt gets tons of "wow this place is great" posts on Yelp and whatever so their rating is (Rating: 3.3 - ý150 reviews) so even with all the help from that group it's kinda low.
Just think what it would be if not for that help.

Again the Kahiki drinks were not great towards the end.

I hear more people complain about the price of drinks than the quality, but then Ohio does have some broke Mo Fos so Cali may be different.
Also lots of slow service complaints at Grass Skirt.

Don't really see a bunch of drinking when we go to tiki events the last place we went to sold very little drinks.
When we would go to Tropical Bistro here in town the tiki group would go there at the end of the night and drink or eat next to nothing.
And the Tropical Bistro went out.
They drank a ton at my house before we went to Tropical Bistro.

When we go out here we spend about $55.00 plus tip For food and booze, hear lots of "we had one drink" or "we don't drink" here on TC.

Tiki bars and restaurants can't live on that people.

That's why Restaurant owners LOVE smokers they EAT, they DRINK, and they don't want water with a dam lemon in it.
Smokers want dessert too because their not on a diet cus they know smoking is going to kill them so live now.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2017-03-15 02:47 ]