Tiki Central / General Tiki
Trader Vic's Returns to San Francisco
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San Francisco Area Tiki Centralites et al! The Chroncle ran a small announcement in the food section yesterday stating that soon Trader Vic's Restaurant is returning to San Francisco at the former location of the Stars Restaurant. :drink:______________ [ Edited by: tikiboy on 2004-09-03 01:54 ] |
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[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-12 14:46 ] |
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Fri, Sep 3, 2004 11:22 AM
It will be on Golden Gate Ave near Van Ness across the street from McDonalds, next to Quizno's, and one door down from Chevy's!! This is the Gourmet Grotto section of San Francisco. :) Have a nice Tiki Day! [ Edited by: mrsmiley on 2004-09-03 11:25 ] |
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Fri, Sep 3, 2004 11:24 AM
Here is that link, again. |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 2:00 PM
ALOHA Just received this newsletter from Trader Vic's with the following announcement in it. Mahalo to Trader Vic's tikiboy |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 5:16 PM
Sounds very, very good, particulary the 16 foot tiki and the 72 year old, 32 foot long canoe hanging from the ceiling. The only question is: When? |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 5:19 PM
I smell a TC Gathering... |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 5:35 PM
Who was Queen Kapiolani, the namesake of one of the rooms? Queen Kapiolani was one of the last queens of Hawaii (her sister, Liliuokalani, was the last, deposed in 1893). She was married to King David Kalakaua, “the Merrie Monarch.” In late 1874, Kalakaua sailed to the United States amid much fanfare. In Washington, he negotiated the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875, which eliminated the tariff on sugar and other Hawaiian products. As a result, Hawaii’s sugar industry boomed and the kingdom enjoyed a period of economic prosperity. Upon his return, Kalakaua moved into his palace with his wife, Queen Kapiolani, the granddaughter of King Kaumualii of Kauai. He decided he needed a more luxurious home, however, and had the Iolani Palace built at a cost of $350,000—an unheard of sum at the time. The Hawaiian culture enjoyed a revival of sorts under Kalakaua, including hula and chants. In July 1887, however, an organization called the Hawaiian League forcibly took control of the government and presented the king with a new constitution. Called the "Bayonet Constitution" (for obvious reasons), Kalakaua had little choice but to sign it. The new constitution severely restricted his powers and signaled the end of the monarchy. Not to be confused with her great aunt Kapiolani, one of the first Christian converts in the island who defied the god Pele by walking into a volcano crater, she was best known as the wife of Kalakaua, whose rule saw a resurgence of interest in traditional Hawaiian culture, even as they were accused of squandering the wealth of the islands as they travelled the world and cultivated European sophistication. The Iolani Palace, the only palace in the U.S., has a throne room on the second floor where the King and Queen Kapiolani met with world leaders, and held balls and receptions. Across the hall is the blue room where smaller receptions took place. Also on the second floor is the king's bedroom. |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 5:44 PM
which queen did away with the following kapu laws?: god bless her |
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martiki
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 6:57 PM
Still looks like mid-October. I will work on putting something together...but Otto may already have something in the works so I'm talking to him about it as well so no overlapping problems. Stay tuned.... |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 6:59 PM
You also should add eating bananas. Technically, it was young King Kamehameha II who did it by sitting down to a meal with his mother, a meal which ate very voraciously and quickly. However, apparently this act was motivated by his mother, Queen Ka‘ahumanu, the (one of the?) wife of King Kamehameha I. Some say the Kapu was a useful way of preserving Hawaii's natural resources, and thereby avoiding a fate like on Easter Island. (although Hawaii has more beaches to make fishing easier, readily grew bananas, unlike Easter Island and had numerous islands for population expansion, so such a fate probably was unlikely.) Nevertheless, I agree with you, Kapu favored men at the expense of women and favored royalty at the expense of everyone else and should have been done away with. (Maybe if the royals had been more equitable, the result would have been giving more land then only the 3-10% in the Great Mahale to commoners, etc.) Possibly, the only shame in eliminating Kapu was almost all of the tikis of the historical gods, Ku, Lono, Hina, Kane, etc. were destroyed. |
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Thu, Sep 30, 2004 10:34 PM
...not bad enough that I was out of the country for the Hukilau, now I cannot attend the grand opening of the SF Trader Vic's on the 15th. Oh Tiki, where art thou ? Well, at least I got the TV show I am shooting for to use the Berlin Trader as a location, for a day. |
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Fri, Oct 1, 2004 2:22 AM
Not all Tikis were destroyed. About 150 examples of Hawaiian sculptures survived and are in museums and private collections around the world. These collections include the large temple tikis, the tall Akua ka'ai, the Aumakua(personal tikis) and support figures. |
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Fri, Oct 1, 2004 10:39 AM
So happy. Fruity drinks in my own back yard. And just in time for a dreary SF fall. |
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christiki295
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Fri, Oct 1, 2004 7:09 PM
Bigbrotiki (most appropriately) breaks the good news: The opening is Friday, October 15, 2004. |
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Fri, Oct 1, 2004 9:49 PM
oooooooooo... that's my girlfriend's birthday. she'd flip if we could eat there on opening night! any word on a phone number yet?? |
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Mon, Oct 11, 2004 7:01 PM
I called the # listed on the trader vics - san francisco - website and the gal who answered said the grand opening "might" be 10/29 now. Once they know for sure, they will post the info on the website. http://www.tradervics.com/rest-sanfran.html [ Edited by: dangergirl299 on 2004-10-11 19:02 ] |
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Mon, Oct 11, 2004 10:38 PM
You know if the owners were smart, they would have sent us a special invite. |
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Mon, Oct 11, 2004 11:46 PM
Hope it is early... the wahine and I will be in town for honeymoon 20th-23'rd... [ Edited by: Lake Surfer on 2004-10-11 23:48 ] |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 9:13 AM
Aloha and howdy all. I emailed Trader Vic's last week for any additional information on their San Francisco grand opening. I especially inquired if they would be offering a special tiki mug for the grand opening. My reply was somewhat ambiguous and said they were just concentrating on getting the restaurant open on time. Again, the projected date they gave was "around" October 15. I feel a trip to the City this weekend might be in order! Anyone near their location catching any glimpses or wonderful food aromas eminating from their building? See you locals there! |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 11:33 AM
Yesterday I was told on the phone that they won't be open until 10/29 or so. That makes more sense to me because A month ago when I looked in, the place looked EXACTLY like it did about two months earlier. It looked gutted and no evidence of construction, just the dismantling of the old restaurant space. |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 11:42 AM
Now I have more time to finish my costume! |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 11:58 AM
Perfect timing for the Hooptylau bar crawl! |
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martiki
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 4:12 PM
I went by two nights ago, and it's got a long way to go. Still sez Stars on the front, unpainted, and plenty of plywood over the entrance. But here's the good news: Peeking out above the plywood barricade is the frame of a lovely (if somewhat understated) A-Frame entrance! With outrigger beam! It's about 20 feet high, so should be plenty dramatic when finished. My camera phone is giving me grief, but I'll post a picture when I figure out what's wrong. |
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Tue, Oct 12, 2004 7:14 PM
I'm glad that Trader Vic's is taking tiki to the streets with the A frame on the facade. Hopefully, there will be a large tiki on the outside, just like the Royal Hawaiian. With all these delays, I hope its open when I'm there after Thanksgiving - although better to get it right & not disappoint. |
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Wed, Oct 13, 2004 7:00 AM
my old school design suggestion... (thanks to Calvo Joe) |
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Wed, Oct 13, 2004 11:08 PM
I can neither confirm nor deny... But I beleive that there was a special Grand Opening event held at the new SF Vics tonight 11/13. |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 1:31 AM
According to a SF society column I read last week, tonight's dinner was just a celebration for the investors. |
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martiki
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 10:01 AM
It was an investor party. Per the corporate office today, opening is now set for Nov. 1st. Possibly as late as Nov. 3rd. More news as it comes in.... |
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mrsmiley
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 11:38 AM
YES, and Mr Smiley got his party crashin' butt kicked out!!! (more later) :) |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 3:32 PM
'Cept probably not much out there better than a TV's. |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 3:36 PM
Hopefully it will be open by election day. There will be need for some heavy victory/conciliatory drinking. |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 4:52 PM
Like I said in the other post, I got booted out of the new Trader Vics when I was trying to take some pictures last night at the VIP Party. The front of the place is still like my original pictures, except they rented some tall potted plants to hide the ugly wall for the party. They had wooden blinds drawn on the windows so I couldn't look in. The hallway does look nice, with tapa on the walls and a long skinny canoe (no outrigger) hanging from the flat ceiling. I proceeded to the back alley which had been closed off to the public because a big party tented had been erected behind Trader Vics. I took some more photos and the kind Guard beckoned me to come closer and look in the tent. I saw the Brazilian style dancers dancing to Carnival type music. Not very Tiki, but it looked like OTTO AND BABY DOE were enjoying the show! |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 5:09 PM
Yes! baby doe and I had a good time We did take pictures and no one stopped us but I am not allowed to post the photos or publicly post reviews. there were Brazilian dancers and Tahitian Dancers who performed all night from 6 - 9 free drinks delivered and passed hors d'oeuvres ALL night unfortunately the only drinks they were serving were the current version of the Mai Tai (made with a little lime juice and mix), a rum punch, and a drink I forgot the name of but it was small and about half Champagne. the entire Bergeron family was on hand as far as I could tell I can say that there is some very cool decor and it is a modernized Trader Vics in the style that we all would enjoy one wall is covered in tapa and then covered with Pap New Guinea masks which appear to be the real thing! the bar is open and there are two or three 20 foot tall Trader Vic style Tikis of the style used in Emeryville and in Vancouver and in the bar in Beverly Hills there is a Captain's Room which has an open layout the main dining hall has a huge authentic looking outrigger with about 20 fish floats and fish float lamps around it done very nicely there is a back space that has a grotto feel with a lava rock wall and tropical plants apparently the exterior will have a very large lighted version of the classic Trader Vic's logo (the rough hewn sans serif typeface) a couple rooms were not finished the kitchen is Bistro style like in Palo Alto |
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mrsmiley
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 5:28 PM
Thanks, Otto. It sounds like it will be a welcome addition to SF and Tiki fans in general. Let the drinking begin!!!!!!ZAZZ! |
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martiki
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 6:20 PM
This may be old news, but behold: The A-Frame cometh! |
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mrsmiley
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 6:28 PM
Hmm...That looks like the outside of the building. That A-Frame was not out front last night! |
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 6:35 PM
Urban sociology to go with the urban archeology. (Those not on the tiki list trying to mingle and snag free MaiTais with those who are on the list.) |
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mrsmiley
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Thu, Oct 14, 2004 6:50 PM
I hope the A-Frame hasn't goneth! |
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Fri, Oct 15, 2004 11:51 PM
Yew got yerself kicked out of a high-falutin' investor's party?!? That's pretty durned funny, Mrs Miley. I wish you had taken an exciting all-ages video! I keep having this mental image of a couple of burly guards dragging you off as you're valiantly crying "Hey, wait! I KNOW that bald guy with the tiki shirt in there!! He'll vouch for me, really!!!" I know that's not how it really happened, but hey. heehee :D formally gowned tikivixen p.s. I shoulda made a, you know, a contribution, deah. Dey mighta invited me to der shindig, eh? |
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Sat, Oct 16, 2004 12:35 AM
Well, Smiley shall definitely be our T.C.S.F. Trader Vic's tour guide. |
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Unga Bunga
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Thu, Oct 21, 2004 3:11 PM
Phone recording now says first week of November. Which means they have no clue when they're going to open. |
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martiki
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Thu, Oct 28, 2004 5:21 PM
Here's Mr. Smiley's pix from the opening party that he was "removed" from.
[ Edited by: martiki on 2004-10-28 17:22 ] |
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Thu, Oct 28, 2004 5:44 PM
Thanks Martiki for posting those!! |
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Tue, Nov 2, 2004 2:28 PM
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mrsmiley
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Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:16 PM
No answer yet on their phone; |
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Wed, Nov 3, 2004 5:11 PM
I ...just...talked...to...a...woman...at... Trader...Vics...in...SanFranciscoAndShe SaidTheyAreOPEN!!!!!!! zazz!!!!!! Have a nice Tiki Day! [ Edited by: mrsmiley on 2004-11-03 17:21 ] |
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Wed, Nov 3, 2004 5:25 PM
Let the drinking begin!!!!!!! |