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Tiki In The North East (USA that is)
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Caber-Net
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Fri, Apr 5, 2002 6:54 AM
I know we're the quiet corner but I'd like to get a little input. We are the farthest away from any real tropical Polynesian influence so any Tiki siting is a joy. |
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Fri, Apr 5, 2002 11:49 PM
I live in rural Maryland and I know the feeling of living in an area pretty devoid of tiki or polynesian influence - I can't even find Hawaiian records at the thrift shops around here, let alone any tiki mugs. My best discovery of tiki here in Maryland is in Ocean City about three hours south of me - A couple tiki themed miniature golf courses - one with great carved tikis, the other with fiberglass Moai! The other is a tiki bar that is actually an hour away from me in Washington DC called the Politiki. They have pretty cool tiki mugs in the shape of former presidents - I got FDR and Reagan! :drink: |
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Sat, Apr 6, 2002 10:29 AM
Aloha! Good to hear from some people on the East siiii-eeeede! I live just outside Philadelphia, PA and the closest "Tiki" thing to me is the lamest theme resturant I have ever seen named Kahunaville. They have these two huge "talking" animatronic(sp?) tikis. I forget thier names, probably something like "lame" and "lame-o" greeting you at the front door. The rest of the resturant is just a HUGE arcade game room... aarrrggg the sounds, the flashing lights... my head, my head!! Here is the link to their website "The Legend of Kahunaville" The tiki name is Rotten Rob... huh? click if you dare... BTW, it's located in the food court at the local mall.... need I say anymore? |
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Sat, Apr 6, 2002 3:30 PM
I went to the Kahunaville in the Treaure Island hotel in Las Vegas. The ambiance is not the best, I agree. But I also didn't see any animatronic tikis, alas! It just seemed rather surf-ish as opposed to exotic. However, my husband and I both found the food to be excellent, and presented very festively in large portions. We also got strawberry margaritas there, which were also huge and excellent, even if the gummy worm looked a little out of place... :) All in all, we found it an enjoyable experience as a "place to eat while we wait to be seated for Cirque du Soleil" kind of thing. |
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Sat, Apr 6, 2002 5:16 PM
I don't know, But thanks for the link. I downloaded some of the coloring pages for my Preschool students. I'm always looking for opportunities to indoctrinate the kids with Pseudo-Polynesia. |
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Trader Woody
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Wed, Apr 10, 2002 3:55 PM
Don't forget the Kowloon, North of Boston. http://www.kowloonrestaurant.com/ Anywhere that has a Volcano room, a Tiki room, and welcomes Terry O'Reilly amongst it's celebrity customers is ok by me. Trader Woody |
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johntiki
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Wed, Apr 10, 2002 4:55 PM
http://www.kowloonrestaurant.com/ Just Cool, :drink: |
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Kailuageoff
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Wed, Apr 10, 2002 6:40 PM
I am off to D.C. in the morning so I am glad to hear the Politiki is still there. If anyone can get me their address this evening I would greatly appreciate it. |
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Tiki Chris
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 5:59 AM
does anyone know about any websites for the honolulu restaurant in arlington or poli-tiki in d.c.? :sheckymug: :sheckymug: :sheckymug: :sheckymug: [ Edited by: Tiki Chris on 2002-04-11 05:59 ] |
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Trader Woody
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 6:15 AM
Politiki used to have a website a couple of years ago, where they showed off the interior as well as the amazing ex-prez themed Tiki mugs they used to sell. Sadly it's gone the way of the bar.... A clip from the Washington post, The first floor has been turned into the Penn Ave. Pourhouse, a Pittsburgh-themed bar. Iron City beer trays, a collection of Western Pennsylvania road signs, and old beer cans set the mood. But what's captured the attention of customers so far is the collection of Mr. Rogers memorabilia hanging in a glass case over the door, including King Friday and Lady Elaine Fairchild puppets." Oh god nooooooo..... Trader Woody |
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SullTiki
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 7:11 AM
Yes the first floor is now the "Pourhouse", but I thought the basement was still the "Politiki". Can someone please confirm this for me? I'll be in DC area this July and was going to stop by. SullTiki [ Edited by: SullTiki on 2002-04-11 07:12 ] |
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 9:20 AM
Don't get me wrong, I'm no huge fan of Kahunaville or the Rainforest Cafe, but I'm certainly not against them. Think about it - these may be the very places our kids will be collecting memorabilia from 30 years from now. When I asked my mom if she ever went to the Ports of Call (big fancy tiki joint) here in Toronto back in the 60s and 70's sha said she never went cause she thought it was 'too tacky and commercial'. Sound familiar? |
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 11:44 AM
Hey! I said I'd never be like my parents! Kahunaville and The Rainforest Cafe (and the lot), may have a place in future coolness 8) I agree with you tikifish and I am not really against them. I just think they could do a better job all-around... for my tastes anyway. Now if I could just keep these dag-darn-nabid #%@!# kids off my lawn! :D |
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johntiki
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Thu, Apr 11, 2002 10:06 PM
Yes the Politiki is still there - the tiki bar is in the basement - at least it still was when I was there in January! There is also a great Thai place a couple stores down - it sure beats the "bar grub" that Politiki offers. Just Cool, |
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Fri, Apr 12, 2002 1:47 PM
I went to Poli-Tiki yesterday (04/11/02)around 4 pm. It is still there in the basement and they do sell the mugs. Unfortunately, they didn't open until 5 pm and I sorely needed to visit the Honolulu Restaurant before I left town. I'll be back in D.C. at the end of the month and promise to go back for a look see. Poli-Tiki is between 3rd and Forth Streets on Pennsylvannia Ave. S.E. (on Capitol Hill). |
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Fri, Apr 12, 2002 2:15 PM
Ahhhh, the Honolulu Restaurant... If I could open a tiki bar this would be it. Completely annoymous on the outside, a bit of paradise seating no more than 40 on the inside. Okay, so everything is looking a little long in the tooth (tusk?). The fishnets have lost their starch. The carved coconut monkeys are starting to fray. The bamboo is so brittle flamming volcanos should be served with oxygen masks and fire extinguishers. |
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Tue, Apr 30, 2002 2:44 PM
Got back from my second trip to DC this month and finally made it to the Poli-Tiki. |
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Kailuageoff
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Tue, Apr 30, 2002 3:06 PM
The interior of the Poli-Tiki is kind of like a Polynesian-pop rec room. There's a juke box with rock and alternative music CDs, two pool tables, a TV, tikis here and there, gras matting, bamboo, shelves with mug collections, rattan sofas and chairs, Shag and Ryden prints, some Bosko masks mixed with some other old stuff on the walls. Overall it was okay, but could have been better and maybe it was when it first opened and occupied the entire building. |
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Sun, Apr 27, 2008 8:33 PM
Well sad news...I was on the Cape for Easter and the giant Easter Island Head on rt 6 is not in his usual place. He's been there for years. I'll get back up there and inquire to its new home. |
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