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TikiMaxton's mention of his Trader Vic's bar guide find reminded me of a story I was too lazy to relate when it happened... About a month ago I came across a reference to the Admiral Benbow Inn, an old West Seattle lounge that sounded like it had an untouched nautical theme to it. I planned to check it out some day, but some day never came. [ Edited by: woofmutt 2010-05-19 10:13 ] |
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 7:06 AM
Clearly, the moral of this story is that when we have an opportunity to experience something new in the realm of tiki (or its fellow-traveler genres of kitsch) we must lose no time in taking it. Given that a lot of us are avid thrifters, this concept should come naturally, as we know that you must always buy something you need (want) at a thrift store the minute you see it, for it will not be there tomorrow. BTW, that was a well-written anecdote. It surely captured the melancholy we all feel when part of this weird little subculture fades away. |
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 8:03 AM
Sounds like this was a wonderful place. The Admiral Benbow Inn was where young Jack Hawkins lived with his poor mother, and where Long John Silver came calling after a treasure map... Of course the tale was written by Robert Louis Stevenson who also was a traveler and writer in Polynesia (so there is a tiki connection). |
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 11:42 AM
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Dilaudid
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 3:21 PM
the admiral benbow. the memphis one...is genius. |
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TikiMaxton
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 4:07 PM
Woof, what a great story! Why didn't we know about that place sooner? We could've gone in together to buy it and turn it into the ultimate nautical/tiki bar (not to be confused with a "naughty" tiki bar, like the strip club in LA)! MAN, why am I always the last to know?! |
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 4:12 PM
Dilaudid, you're joking about the Admiral Benbow in memphis right? It's just a lame chain motel like Knight's Inn or Super 8, right? |
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woofmutt
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Tue, Jun 11, 2002 7:40 PM
What makes the demise of the Admiral Benbow Inn even more personally annoying is that I live about one mile from it. I kept planning to stop by on a day off and didn't. Even more annoying is all the dives I've stuck my head into with names like Harbour Lights, Driftwood Inn, Whispering Palms, and Tiki Bob's hoping to find something Tiki or even nautical. What was it that girl with the red shoes said at the end of that classic drug trip film...Something about happiness in your own back yard... |
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Fri, Mar 20, 2009 10:46 PM
Just found this while searching for the thread about the Polynesian. I used to go to the benbow all the time before I even moved to westr seattle as I recal the interior was very Witco! |
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 1:22 PM
I grew up three blocks from the Benbow Inn. I loved that place when I was a kid. It was like going to Disneyland. Every year we would have the Seafair Parade and the pirates, who drove a pirate ship in the parade, would go to the Benbow after the parade was over. They'd park their ship outside the inn and go get drunk. It was such a hoot. I always wanted to see someone take the place over and spruce it up. It had a great grotto nautical uber 60's lounge feel to it. The place is still there and to my mom's knowledge, has not really been touched. Can it be saved? Would truly be a perfect location for a tiki bar. Melissa |
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 2:03 PM
"Can it be saved?" When we perfect time travel, yes. My original post was made over seven years ago. I believe the building was there unchanged (exterior) a while ago (I'm in the Junction occasionally but rarely go to the Admiral District). I don't know what happened to the space the Admiral Benbow occupied but I think the entire ship themed interior was sold at the sale. |
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Wed, May 19, 2010 3:37 PM
It is so nice to put my nose in a thread about some great historic place and actually stumble upon a happy ending! Mahalo, Woof...I needed this today!!! I am so damn tired OF reading about legendary places I have yet to try...or taste, only to see an endless posting of pictures showing the demise of some far away wonderland. I surely hope I get to read more posts about the resurrection of other vintage jewels. |
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