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Trader Vic's to open in VEGAS!! (Closed)
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Sat, Oct 27, 2007 11:20 AM
We had drinks and appetizers at TV in London this summer and with the exchange rate that cost about $100/pp so by comparison Las Vegas is quite affordable! |
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Sat, Oct 27, 2007 4:21 PM
..do not get roped into the whole "it's a work in progress..." line of b.s. ...I worked for a few years in the bar and niteclub design business and it has been my experience that the owners of an establishment never add much, if anything at all to the decor of a place...once the doors open, it's all about recouping the initial investment as fast as possible, which means no extra money is getting spent on decor...this is a fantasy and a pipe dream, meant to calm folks down so that they will continue to support the place under the ruse that things will get better in time.... i will eat my straw goddamn hat if this place looks any different in terms of tiki than it does right now, in one years time.... |
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Sun, Oct 28, 2007 10:09 AM
Unfortunately, it is probably correct that they won't make significant changes. But it would be great to be surprised. I hope to be in Vegas and see it for myself soon. I hope rumors of the bar going light on the rum are false. If nothing else a TVics must have great drinks. "I'm too drunk to taste the chicken" - Col. Sanders 1963 [ Edited by: Tonga Tiki 2007-10-28 12:48 ] [ Edited by: Tonga Tiki 2007-10-28 12:49 ] |
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Sun, Oct 28, 2007 11:45 PM
Vic's does have a unique challenge, but I don't think Taboo Cove failed because of the tradtional decor. There were many reasons in my opinion, with opening right before 9/11 being the main one and poor marketing/advertising being the secondary one. Heck, the employees I talked to in the Venician had NO clue what I was talking about when I asked how to find the Taboo Cove. The Vic's restaurant management I talked to said some additions are coming and even some changes, too. But, it is very bland now. |
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Mon, Oct 29, 2007 10:02 AM
I got a Birthday Gift Card Bonus at work the week before and we decided to spend it on our dinner that night...I don't think we will be doing that frequently!!! and they dont have the cheap bar burger smiley became so used to in SF, boo. |
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Wed, Oct 31, 2007 1:22 PM
Is there anyone of you lurkers from Las Vegas Trader Vic's that would like to chime in? |
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Thu, Nov 1, 2007 3:49 PM
I attended the SEMA trade show in Vegas and had dinner with 3 friends at Vic's on Monday. It's sure not Tiki like Tucson's Kon Tiki,or other traditional Tiki bars but I have to say I had the best New York Strip I've ever had, and my friends raved about the Filet Mignon. The Mai Tai's were good, and sitting on the deck outside overlooking the strip was a treat on a nearly perfect 75 degree evening. I would return in a heartbeat. Hyundai debuted their 08 4 door Elantra wagon sporting a beach cruiser theme with Tiki pinstipes. |
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Fri, Nov 2, 2007 9:43 AM
As to the drinks...by the book, all must be done by the jigger...no free pouring here...that's the house rules. We were there the night before the official grand opening....and the story was...Tiki Bars don't make it its the food that brings them back...So my $ is on the it is as done as it gets..glass and chrome...have replaced the old style TV. |
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Fri, Nov 2, 2007 10:50 AM
Although Bargoyle is dead on accurate with ultra lounges.....It's just a buji way of saying $500 for a bottle of Grey Goose Vodka and a six pack of redbulls tableside. I hope TV does not offer this like all of the other mega ultra lounges in the city! [edited to remove my long rant on the ultra lounge trend in Vegas, and tried to keep more focused on the topic!] [ Edited by: Tom Slick 2007-11-02 11:20 ] |
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Fri, Nov 2, 2007 1:00 PM
They have said the ultralounge will have "bottle service" in addition to the normal drinks. (I think bottle service is silly also.) |
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Sun, Nov 4, 2007 9:04 PM
I too attended the SEMA show & went to TV. Nice enough place! Tiki? Not even close! I answered my own question: "Do they have any mugs?". Yes they do and for $25.00 & up, they can keep em!!!! I bought a Lucky Tiki mug at the Hard Rock for $12.00 & a mug at Cheeseburger for $12.00. We did not order food, just drinks. The drinks were pretty good & for what it's worth, the bartender was very nice and a smokin' hottie! To call this place Trader Vic's is a travesty! It's just another Vegas trendy lounge that will be gone & replaced with the next hot thing in 2 years. It's a real shame because I think a real TV would do great in Vegas! Tahiti Joe's has great tikis but a very small menu. The food was OK & we didn't order drinks as we were on our way to TV for that. Cheeseburger looks like one of our home bars. It has lots of mugs, hula girls & Hawaiiana & great cheeseburgers! I liked it alot & I think the Tiki Farm mug with the cheeseburger is kool. For the record, when in Vegas, check out the tikis at Tahiti Joe's, eat at Cheeseburger & skip that poor excuse for a TV! |
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Mon, Nov 5, 2007 8:49 AM
Yep I agree, Cheeseburgers will be a must see for me after I get shocked by LVTVUL next month. |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 1:04 PM
Restaurant Hospitality has an article on Trader Vics in this month's issue. So here it is from the restauranteur's perspective: Totally Tiki Located at the Miracle Mile shopping are inside Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, the 15,000 sq. ft. dining and entertainment venue is Trader Vic's 10th location. It has 19 units elsewhere in the world, four of them in the United Arab Emirates. All feature the chain's signature combination of tropical island motif, a menu heavy on Asian/Polynesian dishes and a cocktail list that offers 40 specialty drinks, including the original Mai Tai (a Trader Vic's invention)and potent communal drinks such as the Tiki Bowl for two and the Scorpion Bowl for four. London, Tokyo, Beirut, Beijing-- it's a formula that has proven it can work anywhere in the world. Trader Vic's went big in Las Vegas. In addition to the main restaurant (120 seats), there's a second-level ultralounge (100 seats) and an outdoor party patio (also 100 seats), both of which overlook the Las Vegas strip. The menu features such items as Hawaiian poke with ahi and hamachi served with taro chips; trditional bongo bongo soup; BBQ Kobe short ribs with nashi pear salad; and soy sake glazed Hawaiian ono with green papaya salad. Entree range from $9 to $35. "There are very few culinary icons like Trader Vic's," says Doc Wiener, whose DW Enterprises is the developer of Trader Vic's Las Vegas. "It's legacy in the restaurant world is unmatched." There are two big pluses for the resurrected Trader Vic's. One is that its food offerings, considered exotic for most of the chain's existence, are nothing out of the ordinary for the current generation of customers. A second is that most of that current generation has probably heard of Trader Vic's, but never been there. Curiosity alone should bring in crowds of tourists for years. |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 1:18 PM
Wait, wait wait....I'm like totally confused. one of these things is not like the other. Which is the real TVLV - is it this place in the magazine that actually looks pretty good: or is it this place: |
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Kenike
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 1:48 PM
Sorry, I have to break my oath of not posting anymore on this thread...but WHERE THE HELL IS THAT PLACE?? It sure as hell ain't Vegas! |
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Rob Roy
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 1:56 PM
Has anybody been upstairs yet? |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 1:57 PM
What magazine is this and when did it come out? Is this an old magazine with the old Vegas TV? If so, this in a nutshell would show how far TV has fallen. |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 2:49 PM
..look closely at the layout of this place..it looks exactly like taboo cove in many respects..the bar placement, the red joists on the ceiling mimic the bamboo lattice work of the cove...the narrowness of the bar area and the stonework....all this place needs is some bosko masks.. "I may not always be right...but i'm never wrong" [ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2007-11-09 14:50 ] |
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Rob Roy
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 3:41 PM
If I remember right, Taboo Cove was much narrower. |
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Bongo Bungalow
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 4:21 PM
Well, this is the picture with the article in the CURRENT restaurant trade magazine I just received today. And it claims to be Traver Vic's Las Vegas!? |
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Big Kahuna
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 4:28 PM
I didn't go upstairs but there is no freakin' way it could look like that given the operating room atmosphere downstairs. I wonder if the writer was even there! |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 4:41 PM
not likely, but i meant it in a general way, not specifically. |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 4:43 PM
holy shit!! don't tell me i put my feet in my mouth again by pu-puing the place when they had this room upstairs!! (it still deserves a good pu-puing).....why didn't anyone explore upstairs?? what's wrong with you people??? |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 5:46 PM
I hate to burst eveybody's bubble, but that picture is from the TV in Scottsdale. Vegas BABY! [ Edited by: TikiPug 2007-11-09 17:47 ] |
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leisure master
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 5:50 PM
Dammit! I knew it was too good to be true.... thanks for clearing that up. |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 7:21 PM
upstairs is the Ultra Lounge, which has a MASSIVE view of the Strip and particularly the Bellaggio fountains. Lighting subdued, club chairs a plenty. It's pretty impressive no matter how you slice it, unless you're predisposed to slag off TVLV without even seeing it. |
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Fri, Nov 9, 2007 8:19 PM
Yea, that picture is TV Scottsdale... where velveteenlounge and kristiki are running up a bar tab at this very moment. [ Edited by: rev_thumper 2007-11-09 20:21 ] |
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Molokai Mike
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Sat, Nov 10, 2007 1:09 AM
OK, Not to keep flogging a dead horse, but imagine for a moment if that really was Vegas Vics.. |
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Kenike
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Sat, Nov 10, 2007 5:32 AM
Just goes to show what proper lighting can do...I've been to TV Scottsdale and didn't recognize this picture. When I was there it was still daylight...but now I recognize the brick wall behind the bar. So why use it it in an article about Vegas TV? Aren't the investors proud of the decor they put into place? |
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Sat, Nov 10, 2007 9:23 AM
Well it ran in "Restaurant Hospitality" magazine so who knows where the photo came from.... probably a careless selection from the files by an editor. |
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Sat, Nov 10, 2007 9:31 AM
Holy Crap! I just saw this picture today.
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Kona Chris
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Sat, Nov 10, 2007 4:13 PM
You might want to read up a few posts Ojai... That's TV's Scottsdale. I've been there twice, and the food, drinks and service have been TOP NOTCH each time. In fact, both meals there have been two of the best I have had in my life. Compared to the food and drinks at the Beverly Hilton location (made it there a couple months before it closed) it is can't miss. TVBH was completely disappointing. The decor was nice, but the food, drinks, and service weren't anything to write home about. I would not hesitate to recommend TV's Scottsdale to anyone. The decor isn't "old school" TV's, but it is pretty nice still. I can't wait to go back. Chris |
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Tiki Royale
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Wed, Nov 14, 2007 4:11 PM
O.K... My turn, for what it's worth. So what about the other reason we go to TV's... Food and drink. Both of these were excellent! I admit that the bartenders are still getting the hang of the many cocktails but they all seem eager and willing to learn. In addition to that, the service was great and all of the staff were very friendly and helpful. Overall, Tiki Royale gives Trader Vic's Las Vegas a thumbs-up. Aloha, |
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Wed, Nov 14, 2007 7:28 PM
Went there about a week ago to check it out for myself. We arrived after the kitchen had closed and they were cranking house/techno music throughout the empty restuarant. First impression.....Great, another "ultralounge" thats just what vegas needs. Beening a vegas local I can tell you right now this concept will fail simply because its been done by everyone else 100Xs over. The club/ultralounge scene here in Vegas is played out. Every mega resort hotel here already has 2 or 3 nightclub type venues. We went outside on the deck overlooking the strip which does have a great view but its way too "ultramodern" and cold feeling. I did go upstairs to the lounge where the DJ booth was located only to find louder music and no south seas. Dont get me wrong, I dont have anything against loud music, Im a club DJ myself, however this guy must be a new "play it louder and maybe they will start dancing" type DJ. We didnt eat there so I cant comment on the food but I did have 3 Mai Tais that were damn good. |
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Fri, Nov 16, 2007 9:50 PM
I must agree with Tiki Royale's post. My wife and I went to Vic's in Las Vegas last weekend and, while it was far from the classic tiki bar experience we all revere, the food was extremely good (a GIANT step above Cheeseburgers', much as I love their burgers...), and yes - don't we go there for the DRINKS? There's no question that the staff has room to grow in their appreciation of Vic's history and vibe - the good news is, the ones I talked to were interested, and want to do so! I had a long talk with the Patio bartender about various rums, etc, and she was grateful for (and admittedly in need of) the education! More than anything I was just happy to see a Trader Vic's OPENING rather than closing, and with a full menu to boot - not just the "bar food" menu to which the Beverly Hills location has sadly been reduced. We ALL would love to see "the real tiki bar vibe".... well, the Venus Lounge at the Venetian WAS the real thing - and we all know how long that lasted! Did anybody really think the "ultra lounge" at Vic's was going to play exotica?? They want to draw a crowd and be successful - if that leaves us old-schoolers relegated to the downstairs patio and dining room, so be it! As long as I can get a Mai Tai! By the way, the hospitality manager (a gentleman named Mike, apparently with Vic's for decades - described as "a legend" by more than one employee) spoke to us for a while, and before we left, he very kindly presented my wife and me with one of those new TVLV glasses that a previous poster wanted to put in her purse. I guess we were just lucky.... We truly had a wonderful time (and went back a second time during our stay in town). We appreciated what was there, and didn't dwell on what wasn't. I encourage all those who can do the same to visit Trader Vic's in Las Vegas - I want it to succeed so that they'll continue their expansion all the way back to New York City! My pics of the weekend can be found at Best, |
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Sat, Nov 17, 2007 7:07 AM
From Las Vegas Trader Vic’s site http://www.tradervicslv.com/vicstory.asp “Part of the magic of Trader Vic’s is its ability to temporarily transport our customers to far distant and imaginary shores,” said Bill Tremper, Vice President of Operations of DW Enterprises. “If you’re visiting Las Vegas you can take a vacation within a vacation and indulge upon the food, service, escapist ambience that is uniquely Trader Vic’s,” Tremper added. Am I missing something here? I know I’m a fanatic and all. But I do feel there is a Trader Vic ethos that was ignored here. Come on Doc, Trader Vic’s isn’t another Coyote Ugly club is it? (Well it is ugly that’s true) But you know what I mean don’t you?. We will be visiting your place next month, see you then. |
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Sat, Nov 17, 2007 7:46 AM
"Although inspired by Trader Vic’s famed tropical island motif, Trader Vic’s Las Vegas will build upon the signature Polynesian décor of towering wooden tikis and amplify the tropical theme with two separate DJ booths, a 20-foot outdoor bar and lanai surrounded by palms, thatch, a sweeping shingled roof, and an upstairs Tiki Club-ultra lounge." I get this creepy feeling that TVegas managenent wanted to do it right, tried to do it right, put a lot of moolah into the project, even hired an old-school guy to oversee opening operations, but - the design company, the ones who were actually contracted to do the facelift, DIDN'T GET IT! They just built another chrome lounge. And upstairs - isn't the whole 'ultra-lounge' concept based on sampled 50s and 60s original lounge music? Mix bands like Thievery Corporation, etc.? Cause that stuff can sound pretty good; it isn't really techno. It's actually a perfect mix for TVegas, if its done right... |
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Sat, Nov 17, 2007 12:56 PM
I'm not sure I agree. I think the management knew exactly what they wanted: another Vegas ultra lounge with some minor "tiki" accents and the Trader Vic's drinks, food and name. They probably saw the recent closings of tiki bars in Vegas and decided that visitors didn't want a tropical oasis, they wanted another ultra lounge. The problem is that it's location, name and "newness" factor will probably make it intially successful, until the new "latest thing" opens and everyone moves on. |
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Sat, Nov 17, 2007 6:43 PM
Well, if the ultralounge fad passes and that isn't working any longer they still have a top notch location so redecorating and going after another demographic is not a difficult change to make. |
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Sat, Nov 17, 2007 6:43 PM
Well, if the ultralounge fad passes and that isn't working any longer they still have a top notch location so redecorating and going after another demographic is not a difficult change to make. |
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Kona Chris
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Mon, Nov 19, 2007 2:17 PM
That is Mike Emizawa, who was until recently with Trader Vic's in Scottsdale. Frankly I find it disappointing that he has moved (back) to Las Vegas, since he was likely a large part of what made the experience at the Scottsdale location so great. Hopefully he can bring some of that to LV, although from the pictures I've seen the interior of the restaurant was done very poorly. Mike though is truly a class act. He personally shredded our MuShu Duck last time we were in Scottsdale, and made sure that our evening was perfect. I googled him, just to see if I could find some more info on him, and found this post by him on ReviewJournal.com : Mike Emizawa wrote on November 05, 2007 02:41 PM: "Dear Norm: He will definitely be missed at TV Scottsdale. Chris |
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Mon, Nov 19, 2007 7:14 PM
....nuff said. |
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 2:02 AM
i found this on a lasvegas-forum posted from a guy "... So disappointing that, ultimately, we didn't even have a drink there. There is none of the tiki charm that old Trader Vic's The vibe was cool to the point of being cold. A hostess showed us to the bar; the bartender, After a few minutes we simply got up and left. It seems that the owners have gone for an ultra-lounge feel, We checked out a menu, and tiki cocktails went for $12-14, It just didn't seem friendly at all, |
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 5:51 AM
Over/Under [Jan. 2009] on when Trader Vic's Vegas closes? |
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 10:08 AM
Damn, I guess I need to take a road trip to Vegas to check out TV before it does close. |
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 5:50 PM
Tsk, Tsk. Betting on when a brand new tiki bar is going to close seems more than a little cynical even for this progress-weary group. Live aloha and support tiki in all its incarnations. |