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Tiki in UK outside London ?

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Hi,

I am going on a roadtrip around UK in a couple of weeks. The tour is not planned entirely yet, but I was wondering if there's anything tiki worth visiting on the way. The rough plan is to start in London and visit some of the locations I already found here, go north to Scotland, then SE, Wales, South coast and back to London (...fly to Berlin and go to the Wasssermusik festival).

Any hints would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Bobo

Hi!

There used to be a place, Mai Tai Tiki Lounge, at a surf spot called Croyde in North Devon (see http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=10428&forum=2&0) but I don't think it's there any more... I can't find it on-line - and I never visited it.

Captain Cook Birthplace http://www.captcook-ne.co.uk/

Other bars, museums, etc listed at Tiki Europe http://www.tikieurope.com/



The Stevenson Wedding Mug by Cheekytiki, 2006

[ Edited by: 54 house of bamboo 2008-06-30 15:30 ]

Thanks, the Captain Cook birthplace museum looks really interesting.
i couldn't find anything about the Mai Kai on the web either, Devon is on my wishlist, so in case we go there I'll let you know if it still exists.

The Pit River Museum in Oxford has a little tiki style stuff and some great shrunken heads.

Worth a visit

going to need to be quick for the Pitt Rivers

closing 7th july - for frontend rebuild

Open again spring 09

Hopefully no big changes to it's museum lost in time feel

http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/hlf.html

Argh, that would have been intersting, but we would be there later than july 7th...

If you can't 'do' Oxford; come to Cambridge!

http://museum-server2.archanth.cam.ac.uk/home/index.php?page=15&content=Art+in+Oceania&parent=20

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Downing Street
Cambridge
UK

Recent post by chrisc about new bar in Oxford

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=28913&forum=2&1

C

Yup,

I'm afraid the Mai Tai at Croyde is definitely closed, and has been so for a couple of years, although there are still pages on the Internet talking about it in the present tense. I went to Croyde about a month ago, and got funny looks from the locals when I asked for the Home House Hotel: I got a bewildered and suspicious stare, and was told, "its... not... been trading as a hotel... for at least two years" said in a tone reminiscent of a "local" in a horror film! The Oxford Retreat "tiki bar" is distinctly understated, and only really worth visiting if you're in Oxford on some other pretext. I'm afraid Tiki bars outside London do still seem a bit thin on the ground, though I've just been informed there's one now in Glastonbury...I've no further details, I'm afraid. You might find Kew Gardens in Richmond, London, are worth a visit: they are probably the world's best botanical gardens, with vast tropical glasshouses. and extensive plant collections.
If you're up North, you might find Blackpool interesting.. it's a cheesy Northern seaside resort, trying to be a British version of Las Vegas, and of interest to the urban archaeologist.
There are various Art Deco places around. If you're in Morecambe, do visit the newly-restored Midland Hotel, and Brucciani's, a Grade II listed Art Deco Cafe. There's also a very pleasant Art Deco tour bookable at the tourist office.

CHRIS

D
David posted on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 6:24 AM

Seems like I have to come to London to check out those museums. :)

"Is there any Tiki outside of London?"

Yes, very soon!

On 2008-08-14 09:01, Chrisc wrote:
...though I've just been informed there's one now in Glastonbury...

CHRIS

I'll get my sister on the case - she lives there!

Cafe Mambo in Swansea has some tiki reference and do some mean drinks, downstairs is quiet chilled some tiki paintings never seen any mugs being used though but cool place, later in the evening it gets a bit wilder: not a tiki place full stop but close too and worth a visit if your in that neck of the woods.

Cardiff has a the Hawaiian http://www.thehawaiian.co.uk take a look it is a wild place like hawaii meet 18/30 i was there when i didnt now tiki many moons ago enjoyed it but cant give a current on it i'm afraid.

Not been into Cardiff in a while will take a look and update if anything has changed - is there nothing in Bristol I'll ask tommorow going over the bridge to meet a friend who owns a pub there i'll ask him?

Cardiff would be agood place for a tiki bar if there werent so many other places to go its a great night out though - swansea dito but dont expect to much culture!!

Nothing in Bristol I'm told sorry - unless someone nows different?

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