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Hello! a member here.. I LOVE the tiki feel, but am not a seasoned .. Aside from a pile of Coconut mugs from my parents love of Mai Thais..haha I am 29, and live in the Bay Area, California.. Have been going to Trader all my life.. pretty sure it is the reason for my love of the tiki... I ALSO am on a quest to create a tribute web page for TIBURON .. But am having a heck of a time finding info about the place, and from it.. All I have is a postcard from the 70s!! I would LOVE to add some more to my collection if any of you have stuff to sell.. OR. . I would love scans / photos of stuff you have, in hopes I have enough to one day make a site.. I used to eat there with my dad as a kid.. even back when the upstairs was still open... (which.. if any of you know.. was a LONG time ago..haha) So i wanted to say HI, and if anyone can help me out, would love the info or ideally, stuff :wink: Thanks!! [ Edited by: Tiki Ham 2006-08-29 18:05 ] |
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GatorRob
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Tue, Aug 29, 2006 7:07 PM
Try the search feature. There's lots of info there. Here ya go: http://tikiroom.dreamhosters.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=13772&forum=1 [ Edited by: GatorRob 2006-08-29 19:09 ] |
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bifcozz
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Tue, Aug 29, 2006 9:20 PM
[ Edited by: bifcozz 2007-02-09 21:52 ] |
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squinne
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Mon, Nov 20, 2006 7:07 PM
I grew up in Marin , I visited Tiburon Tommys many times. I loved that place and never thought it would ever close. Then I moved away and when I first met my future wife , I started taking her to my spots over in Marin , one of the top spots was Tiburon Tommys... We would go 2 or 2 times a year , the Mai tais were the main reason along with their fabulous dinners . We talked to the owner several times and never got the impression that it would close. The top floor was only open when I was younger, im not sure when the top floor was closed... We would go in Janurary and they were closed for the chinese new year ...for a few weeks every year , so we would go later in the year... We visited between 1990 and 1995. I was looking for his recipe of the Mai Tai because it was best and was mind numbing... I did find the ingredients on an old menu posted... but if someone knows the exact recipe that would be great , it is not like any other Mai Tai that Ive seen... I have postcards and match books , once I dig them up I will post stuff Ive found. I am suprised there are people who are so into this , I always thought these kinds of bars were the coolest ever, especially Tommys . We were devastated when we went there and it was dark and closed.. around 1994 or 1995 I dont remember exactly.. Anyway we didnt take it for granted and enjoyed every minute of it... The view out the window was fantastic and the bar was a locals hangout for the rich people that didnt have anything to do . we would sit and listen to the people taking about their boats and such and rambling on.... One of the best things was the large wood bowls for the zombies and mai tais that 4 or 5 people could draw on at once .... Also Johnnie had a 3 mai tai limit , they were strong and would put your head on the table .... we learned a hard lesson , dont drink those on an empty stomach... !!!!! We took the kids there , but they didnt appreciate it until one of the girls asked for a Mai Tai recipe .. Thats what brought me here !! |
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Mon, Nov 20, 2006 8:20 PM
Well, first let me welcome you new Tiki Central members -Tiki Ham and squinne :D I also grew up in Marin and had almost forgotten poor Tiburon Tommies until I saw this post! :( I need to plan another "day trip" to Marin to all the Tiki Locations Past! Get involved with saving our Tiki History |
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Tue, Nov 21, 2006 1:10 AM
It's a trendy sushi place now......ugh. The only reason to go to Tiburon anymore is the ferry terminal. I think that's still the only way to get to Angel Island..... |
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Fri, Nov 24, 2006 3:04 AM
A few years back, Otto and I made a visit to the Tiburon Tommies location. We were sad to see that it was actually torn down! We walked on the beach where it was and I picked up a chard of restaurant pottery. I bought a couple of doors from the interior at an auction about 5 years ago. |
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