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Trader Vic's, New York, NY (restaurant)
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The following is a 1960's postcard from the Savoy Hilton NY Trader Vic Location. Listed as "7th East 58th Street". Looks pretty damn nice to me!! I don't know too much info. about it so hopefully someone else can add something. The next image is a Magazine Ad (Showing 2 different colors) advertising the different things to do while at 'The Plaza' which mentions the Trader Vic's Restaurant. It is for The Plaza's "Hot Spots" or entertainment, where you can see at the top left, a Tiki Statue holding a drink. This Ad dates from the 1970's.
The last thing I can find right now is a old lunch receipt/cheque from July 9th, 1968. It's kind of interesting and has the Vic's logo at top along with "Trader Vic's at The Plaza". Mahalo, TabooDan Just edited to repair pictures. [ Edited by: TabooDan 2008-10-27 16:08 ] |
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Thanks for the post. I think I actually have that postcard as well, I'l have to look at my collection. Hm...so that check was from the 60s at The Plaza. wonder when they got rid of the Savoy location. Said it a million times here already, but sometime in 1989-90, me and my girlfriend at the time went to the Trader Vic's at The Plaza which was in the basement of the hotel. I'l never forget; I think I saw a hint of a thatched entrance with a gate pulled down and a sign saying something like 'closed indefinitely'. I was so CLOSE to going in there, I was soooo disappointed!!!! Needless to say, despite our hopes, the place never opened again. There was no such thing as the internet or Tiki Central back then. How did I deal?? |
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Tue, Oct 21, 2008 9:30 PM
Donhonyc, I have a few postcards from both of the NYC Trader Vic's. This first one is a hard to find postcard from the Savoy Hilton. This is a great scene with the huge vertical Tikis, concave roof, puffer fish, bird cages, clam shells, etc. This second one is the standard generic Savoy card - I posted it as the other images on this page are all small. This last one is really cool - the only one I have seen from when Trader Vic's moved to the basement at the Plaza. Would love to see a picture of the 54-foot outrigger from the "Mutiny on the Bounty" that hung in the lobby. DC |
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Tue, Oct 21, 2008 9:36 PM
yet another reason to hate Donald trump |
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Dustycajun
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Thu, Oct 23, 2008 5:44 PM
Tikiyaki, You are right, Donald Trump is BAD! “Trader Vic's, the Polynesian bar in the Plaza that has played host to generations of moneyed gadabouts, prep school students on R&R and fans of its Samoan Fog Cutters, has ''gotten tacky'' and will be closed, the hotel's owner, Donald J. Trump, said yesterday. ''Trader Vic's does not fit in with the image of the hotel that I want to achieve,'' Mr. Trump said. Trader Vic's will be replaced by a health club, a restaurant featuring Chinese and Japanese food and - in an adjustment sure to give some solace to grieving patrons - a bar, under Trump ownership, that will serve tropical drinks. Mr. Trump could not say yesterday whether those drinks would include floating gardenias or bristling batteries of straws. More than a year ago, the restaurant part of Trader Vic's, which has occupied the basement of the Plaza for almost 25 years, was closed by one of the hotel's previous owners, the Westin Hotels and Resorts Chain. The 12,000-foot restaurant space has been empty since then, but the bar has remained open, offering its popular ''pu-pu'' platter - a variety of hors d'oeuvres - and a wide assortment of customer-staggering potions. Didier A. Peyron, president and chief executive of Trader Vic's Restaurants Inc., said he was unaware of Mr. Trump's decision and was planning to meet with him this week. ''There will definitely be a Trader Vic in New York, even if it's closed at the Plaza,'' said a surprised Mr. Peyron from his office in San Francisco, where the company is based. President Richard M. Nixon said it was one of his favorite restaurants, and he dined there during a visit to New York in 1972. Nixon Laments Its Closing ''My entire family will be very sorry to see it close,'' Mr. Nixon said yesterday through a spokesman. ''It was always our daughters' favorite restaurant, and it quickly became mine too.'' But the restaurant also had its critics. In the 1970's, Yul Brynner told his friends to stop eating at Trader Vic's after he ate spareribs there and suffered trichinosis. He sued the restaurant in 1974 for $3 million and settled out of court four years later. It is interesting to read that President Nixon also liked this Trader Vic’s after seeing the picture of him at the Washington D.C. Traders in a previous thread on TC. ikitnrev wrote: |
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Fri, Oct 24, 2008 9:27 PM
Cool postcard from the Savoy. [ Edited by: donhonyc 2017-08-21 20:30 ] |
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TabooDan
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Mon, Oct 27, 2008 4:07 PM
Awesome postcards Dustycajun!! Probably some of the coolest Trader Vic cards around!! Never seen that basement one before. The second card, generic Savoy card, (in my post as well - Just fixed images) has got to be one of the more classic Trader Vic's as it shows everything that I think we all love about Vic's and all of that great decor being visible in one shot makes a awesome card. You can break that one down into sections and there would still be everything that made Trader Vic's decor so great! Still a card that comes up frequently as well. Nothing too great, but here's an old matchbook cover from The Plaza location. Mahalo, TabooDan [ Edited by: TabooDan 2008-10-27 16:16 ] |
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Sat, Jul 11, 2009 8:19 AM
TV's at the Plaza gets a mention at 'Lost City'. One of my favorite blogs about New York. http://lostnewyorkcity.blogspot.com/2009/07/recipes-of-lost-city-trader-vics-mai.html |
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Dustycajun
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Sat, Jul 11, 2009 1:44 PM
Donhonyc, Cool article, bet they got most of the info from TC. Some shots of the Outrigger in the lobby posted by Sven: The Outrigger canoe that used to sit in the basement lobby to the N.Y Plaza Trader Vic's, originally from the set of 1960 version of "The Mutiny on the Bounty" with Marlon Brando: DC |
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Sun, Jul 12, 2009 9:24 AM
A couple of ads. Not sure of the dates though. |
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Dustycajun
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Sun, Jul 12, 2009 9:39 AM
Nice ads Trav. Here is a unique menu from the TVs at the Plaza. Here is a rendering of the exterior at the Savoy. DC |
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Sun, Jul 12, 2009 10:04 PM
Just reading in the introduction to the novel version of '2001: A Space Odyssey' where Arthur C. Clarke mentions that his first meeting with Kubrick to discuss the project was in Trader Vic's at The Plaza. Makes sense to me!!!! |
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 7:10 AM
what exactly is in the plaza´s tradervics location today ? |
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 10:24 AM
A fact mentioned by Jeff Berry in the Book of Tiki. :) |
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donhonyc
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 10:28 AM
I know, it's not the most hidden piece of history, but I just thought I'd add to the official TV's New York 'Locating' thread. :drink: |
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Fri, Sep 4, 2009 1:17 PM
Here is another fairly rare postcard from the NYC Trader Vic's showing the exterior. Looks like they used the same Barney West mask from the TV at the Benson Hotel in Portland. Here is another ad, a little different than the one Trav posted. DC |
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Fri, Sep 4, 2009 11:34 PM
Wow, NEVER seen that one...I wonder WHO won it ...? :D |
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Dustycajun
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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 2:23 PM
I've got this cool little die-cut appetizer menu from Trader Vic's that looks like the exterior from the New York Savoy Hilton, although there is no location listed on the menu Here is the menu And the sketch of the exterior. The rest of the menu. DC |
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Dustycajun
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Thu, Mar 18, 2010 8:36 PM
Cool photo of Ingemar Johannson's (the boxer) sister with a Tiki at the Trader Vic's in New York circa 1960 (from ebay). DC |
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Found this matchbook from TV Savoy/Habana Hilton locations at a flea market in Spain. Quite unusual (finding it is Spain not the matchbook :)) While perusing this thread I realiced in the coincidence between the TV ad and this old pitcher design.
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Sat, May 22, 2010 9:10 AM
Spotted this appetizer menu from TV at the Savoy in New York with some nice graphics. And picked up this standard TV matchbook from the Savoy. DC |
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Mon, Oct 4, 2010 9:06 PM
Grabbed a few more images of the New York Trader Vics from the web. An interesting ad for the opening of the Trader Vic's at the Plaza. The ad actually cites a Beachcomber - old Trader Vic would never have approved of that. Here is an old photo of the a-frame facade at the Savoy. DC |
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Mon, Oct 18, 2010 11:19 PM
Check out this close up of the front of Trader Vic's, amazing details from a slide that was on ebay. Looks like they started with shield and club design that was later replaced by the Barney West PNG masks. DC |
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Wed, Oct 20, 2010 11:40 AM
Great shot! |
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Wed, Oct 20, 2010 2:32 PM
w@w! great stuff! |
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Dustycajun
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Fri, Oct 29, 2010 8:52 PM
Here is an old black and white photo of the entrance to the downstairs Trader Vic's at the Plaza. Come to think of it, I actually went to that basement bar at the Plaza back in 1995 - it wern't no Trader Vic's. DC |
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Mon, Dec 20, 2010 5:57 PM
Saw this photo on ebay of John Kennedy junior and Aristotle Onassis leaving the New York Trader Vic's. Not a great photo, but the front facade of the building sure looks like it is protruding over the sidewalk more than the earlier photos I posted. Wonder if there was a remodel of the front? Here is the story copy from the Chicago newspaper that the photo came from. Looks like Onassis got himself a souvenir menu. DC |
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Mon, Dec 20, 2010 10:07 PM
Those gas light lamps are not there in the other pics either -maybe not the same place? |
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Dustycajun
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Mon, Dec 20, 2010 11:17 PM
Right you are, the photo is the exterior of the Trader Vic's at the Plaza not the Savoy. Here is a photo I found of the Plaza entrance with the lamps. The Kennedy/Onassis picture was taken in 1969 and Critiki indicates that Trader Vic's moved from the Savoy to the Plaza in 1965 after the Savoy was demolished. DC |
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Fri, Dec 24, 2010 10:11 AM
I was the lucky winner of the Kennedy/Onassis photo... wu! I just received it yesterday. I think they may have written the caption wrong: "Wearing a souvenir scarf..." That's not one of the typical TV scarfs, usually depicting the restaurants. JFK Jr. is holding something in his left hand, which could possibly be one of these scarfs all scrunched-up (technical term). Or, was the scarf he's wearing one of those mysterious Nassau, Bahammas clothing items? The world may never know. Trad'r Bill |
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Mon, Dec 27, 2010 6:20 AM
This picture was not taken in the front of The Plaza, it is on the north side of the building that faces West 59th St./Central Park South. The overhang is the entrance to the Oak Room, which some of you may remember as the bar Cary Grant was abducted from in 'North By Northwest'. I never saw the exterior of Trader Vic's at The Plaza. My one and only encounter with that location was probably around 1989 when my then girlfriend suggested we go over there. When we go to the interior entrance the gates were pulled shut and there was a notice that Vic's was closed indefinitely. It never opened again courtesy of Donald Trump, and needless to say I never got to go in. :((((((( |
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Mon, Dec 27, 2010 6:24 AM
On 2010-12-20 17:57, Dustycajun wrote: This picture was not taken in the front of The Plaza, it was taken on the north (left) side of the building that faces West 59th St./Central Park South. John Jr. and Onasis are walking east. The overhang in the background is the entrance to the Oak Room, which some of you may remember as the bar Cary Grant was abducted from in 'North By Northwest'. I never saw the exterior of Trader Vic's at The Plaza. My one and only encounter with that location was probably around 1989 when my then girlfriend suggested we go over there. When we got to the interior entrance in the basement the gates were pulled shut and there was a notice that Vic's was closed indefinitely. It never opened again courtesy of Donald Trump, and needless to say I never got to go in. :( [ Edited by: donhonyc 2010-12-27 06:25 ] |
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You're right that the picture was not taken in front of the Plaza, but it was taken in front of the entrance to Trader Vic's, which was on 59th street, just to the left of the Oak Bar. I was fortunate enought to go there in the late 70s. Up until a few years ago, there was still a brass plate next to the "siamese" fire hose connection that said Trader Vic's on it next to the old entrance to TV.. |
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I got lucky and found one of the postcards that show the outside and inside of the Trader Vic's at the Savoy. Here are some close up scans. Very nice photos of this Poly Pop powerhouse. DC |
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Mon, Jun 18, 2012 11:41 PM
The funny looking Tiki in the Plaza ad. DC |
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"In New York they always stay at the St. Regis Hotel on Fifth Avenue. Every Sunday afternoon they have people in for tea – champagne tea. Then Dalí takes everyone to dinner at Trader Vic’s. He’s very generous. There are never less than twenty people – all the starving young beauties and transvestites in town. I’m never sure whether Dalí copied transvestites from me or I copied transvestites from Dalí. Gala is always the last one to arrive at dinner. She makes a dramatic entrance on the arm of a teenage boy with long blond hair who played the lead in Jesus Christ Superstar somewhere, once. […] When Gala enters the room, Dalí stands up, snaps his fingers, calls for silence, waves his gold sceptre and announces ‘Gala! Y Jesús Cristu Superstar!’ Everybody claps. It’s like being with royalty or circus people. That’s why I like being with Dalí – because it’s not like being with an artist. " |
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"Shelly Fremont, wife of Vincent Fremont, Warhol’s video producer and business manager, used to collect Trader Vic’s tiki bar glassware and store it in her husband’s office at The Factory. One day, when Vincent asked her to thin out her collection to free up space, she started tossing items out. “Every time Shelly put something in the garbage, Warhol would pick it out and put it in a Time Capsule,” Wrbican says." |
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Mon, Nov 4, 2013 9:55 AM
Eater NY posted this article about Trader Vic's. A few credits were given to TC and Critiki. http://ny.eater.com/archives/2013/10/trader_vics_1.php Remembering Trader Vic's, New York's Favorite Tiki Bar In 1934, a budding 32-year-old restaurateur named Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr. opened Hinky Dink's, a tiny "beer and beans parlor" across the street from his family's grocery store in Oakland, California. Over the course of three years, Hinky Dink's morphed into a Polynesian-themed bar with potent rum-based cocktails and a menu of pseudo-Chinese food. |
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today (2014) i found this answer from "UNOwen" (2012) => "...
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Dustycajun
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Miss Universe contestants sharing a bowl at Trader Vic's New York. DC |
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Dustycajun
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Wed, Dec 11, 2019 8:46 AM
Here is a pretty cool looking magazine ad for the Adele Simpson Moonstone dress that was shot at the Savoy Trader Vic's in 1960. That Tiki in the photo looks to be the same one that is shown in the postcard. DC |
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I found a few more news photos of the Onassis lunch at the Plaza Trader Vic's that included Jackie. DC [ Edited by: Dustycajun 2019-12-11 16:28 ] |
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