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Nautical style in tiki bars
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Danny, this is the place on the central coast I was telling you about at the Tonga Hut. |
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 8:28 PM
Now that is nice Ron! Thanks alot. |
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Unga Bunga
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 8:36 PM
What city? |
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Fri, Feb 29, 2008 12:38 PM
Great pictures Bongofury!! |
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Fri, Feb 29, 2008 2:35 PM
Those booths! They're fantastic! Yes, where is this? WHAT is this? |
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Fri, Feb 29, 2008 8:29 PM
I don't remember the name of the place it's in the small beach town of Cayucos on the ocean side of the main street. It's small (I think there is only 8 ot 10 tables downstairs and an ocean view bar upstairs) but you can't miss it. |
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Fri, Feb 29, 2008 9:26 PM
Schooners Wharf |
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54 house of bamboo
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Sat, Mar 1, 2008 4:16 AM
Castaways, Bradford Street, Birmingham, England. If anyone already subscribes, there is a tempting article here http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-12476794.html |
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Tue, May 12, 2009 5:00 PM
Yeas, it IS a Flash-site, but I DO have a way of posting images, and I'll soon be posting a BUNCH! But here's ONE just for starters... And Bigbro's right -- they sure don't make 'em like THAT anymore! This place is themed within an inch of it's life! It's like an even more elaborate version of the French Marketplace in West Hollywood with a huge ship stuck in the middle, or Disneyland's Blue Bayou -- minus the bayou! |
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Tue, May 12, 2009 5:32 PM
And since we're on a nautical theme here on this thread, I'll re-post a few images of Marina Del Rey's vintage (60's) and gorgeous The Warehouse... Sven pointed out that House Of Blues clearly "stole" their design vibe from this place. And, speaking of the Svenster :wink: , here're two of his lovely Warehouse images... Hard to get decent pics inside 'cause it's SO bloody dark. GREAT for ambiance. NOT great for photography... See what I mean? Actually, it wouldn't take a whole lot to transform The Warehouse into a first class tiki palace, what with the lagoon out front complete with flaming tiki torches, and all the float-lights, etc. And it would take even less work to make it a quasi-tiki/nautical fusion place. Heck, it already HAS a token tiki presence inside with two quasi-tiki poles. Here's one of 'em... Frankly I'm just grateful this classic slice of 60's restaurant goodness is still there and in excellent condition. When I went there recently for the first time, my jaw dropped. Having grown up in L.A. in the 60's I thought HOW did I manage to miss THIS place? It was like stepping into a vintage restaurant time machine! Cheers & Mahalos :drink: :tiki: |
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Wed, May 13, 2009 2:37 AM
Sea Wolf was a fine slightly upscale seafood place, similar to it's successor, Scott's [but not part of a chain]. The nautical theme was not particularly predominent; it was just a nice place on the water. The name came from the fact that the district is known as Jack London Square, not from any really strong attempt to build a theme around him or his travels. Bow and Bell was next store. We went there from time to time when I was a kid, but I don't remember it very much. If I recall correctly, it was roughly where a Caribbean place called Miss Pearl's Jam House is now; the old building is long gone and the footprints don't correlate very well. B&B was part owned by a then-prominent local athlete named Jackie Jenson; I don't think Joe D was ever involved in any business around the Square, but I could be wrong. The Square was also the site of a rooftop restaurant named The Castaway. I don't remember it as well as I should, but it definitely has a Poly flair, with nets and fishing floats and tropical foliage and the like. chiwito |
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Wed, May 13, 2009 8:26 PM
I was there a couple of weeks ago- it was SO dark and grungy inside I really only saw some nautical rope and bamboo in the dark haze- but they did have killer rum drinks at $5 a pop! My friend raved about her burger- I ate her baked potato. |
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Fri, May 15, 2009 11:31 AM
The intro to my post is for all you SpongeBob fans out there: “If nautical nonsense be somethin' ya wish. I love the nautical/tiki cross-over theme. A few more postcards from the Tonga Room which has historically had a nautical theme. Ship’s rigging from the Kona Kai at the Marriot in Philadelphia Singapore Joes from the Kon Tiki Ports in Chicago The great ship’s wheel at Skipper Kents in SF Ports o Call in San Pedro Postcard from the Hurricane Motor Lodge in The inside of the bar (poly pop) and restaurant (nautical) Not sure this one counts but I had to put it in here The Beachcomber Bar in England Some places from Hawaii. Davey Jones Locker Fisherman’s Wharf The Schooner That be all for now. Captain DC |
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Mon, Jul 20, 2009 10:54 PM
Exceptionally hip. Thanks to all for sharing. |
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Dustycajun
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Tue, Jul 21, 2009 5:13 PM
A couple more entries for the Nautical look. The Castaway restaurant in San Mateo The Polynesian Village restaurant at the Sommerset Hotel in Boston. The Warehouse in Marina Del Rey DC |
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Thu, Jul 23, 2009 8:40 AM
I love the pic's! Bars like this have so much character and make the general atmosphere of the place much livlier! :) |
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Sat, Jul 25, 2009 11:36 PM
Recently, I was on a business trip near Stockton. I had some time to kill, so I went exploring through the Delta. This Nautical bar was among my finds. |
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Sun, Jul 26, 2009 8:28 AM
VonTiki, What is the name and location of this cool place? DC |
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Sun, Jul 26, 2009 9:49 AM
I'm wondering if it's this place http://www.thespindrift.com [ Edited by: Jungle Trader 2009-07-26 09:50 ] |
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Sun, Jul 26, 2009 10:58 AM
Ya , that's it. Bar opens at 8:00 AM. Welcome to the Delta! [ Edited by: Unga Bunga 2009-07-26 11:01 ] |
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Sun, Jul 26, 2009 11:07 AM
ROADTRIP! |
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Unga Bunga
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Sun, Jul 26, 2009 11:50 AM
Just found this place 26 miles from the Spindrift: I can't find any pics, but it looks like a possibly good nautical dive bar. |
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Tue, Jul 28, 2009 8:22 AM
Looks like a Delta bar crawl is in order. Nice, balmy delta evening, a convertible with the top down, perfectly balanced tropical drinks, good friends, a recipe for a perfect night. And Unga, I like how your dirty mind works, but here's the real story behind the name of the Rusty Porthole: While trying to decide on a name for this establishment, Captain John went to his favorite place of thought, Twin Island. Upon disembarking his boat, our hero stubbed his toe on a metal object. So curious was he that he set about digging out this object. Lo and behold he discovered it was a rusty porthole. After a discovery of such magnitude, it was easy to name the restaurant. The rusty porthole now hangs as a testimony for all to see. |
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Tue, Jul 28, 2009 9:08 AM
That is it. The SpinDrift.The Gigantic ship's wheel that has the lantern's hanging from it is supposedly the spare wheel from the Titanic. They always make two of everything in case something breaks, and that is the spare,I was told. The beer was cold. Did'nt try the Mai Tai, but if it was anything like the greasy burger I was served, well, consider yourselves warned. |
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Sun, Jan 24, 2010 6:13 PM
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Trad'r Bill
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Tue, Jan 26, 2010 5:14 PM
Spenger's Fish Grotto Not Tiki but definitely nautical. This place must have over 100 ship's wheels displayed throughout their many rooms. I also noticed many of their walls were made of wood hatches. Here's some pics, some off the web and some I took last night... Trad'r Bill |
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Trader Bob
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Fri, Jan 29, 2010 8:28 PM
Magical place [ Edited by: Trader Bob 2010-01-30 14:55 ] |
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Sat, Jan 30, 2010 10:35 PM
80 cent beer, $7 steaks! Ah the good ole days! |
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Sat, Jan 30, 2010 10:37 PM
How much ya got? |
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 12:35 AM
Some purely Nautical establishments from 1968 that might give you some good ideas for tiki room decor: The Nantucket Cove, Chicago :down: The Windjammer, Cincinnati OH :down: The San Salvador, in the San Diego International Airport :down: Castagnola's Lobster House, Santa Barbara CA :down: [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2010-01-31 01:00 ] |
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Sun, Jan 31, 2010 12:07 PM
you made my jaw drop tim! those postcards are amazing! |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Mon, Mar 22, 2010 12:58 AM
Love the entrance to Bernstein's Fish Grotto in San Francisco: |
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Mon, Mar 22, 2010 2:02 AM
A classic! I think there's a great menu in the Jim Heimann Menu Cover book. I just remembered another ship's prow place that hasn't found its way here yet: Del Webb's Ocean House at the Mission Bay Inn in San Diego. Can someone post pics? |
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Mon, Mar 22, 2010 5:21 PM
Sabu, Nice posts. Are those from a 1968 restaurant guide? The Castagnola's Lobster House was the first restaurant I ever went to in Santa Barbara when I came down to check the place out for college. It is now a Rusty's Pizza Parlor. The light house tower is still there, but nothing else. Bigbro, Here are some shots of Del Webb's Ocean House with the ship design in the front of the building from a brochure I have. Front View Side View Rendering Inside, the Galleon Room. The Jolly Roger Lounge. DC |
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Thu, Mar 25, 2010 7:16 PM
This bar and restaurant is at the marina in Cape May, New Jersey. I don't recall the name, but it was the last bar we stopped at before heading home on the ferry and wished we had found it earlier in the day so we could have had lunch. Not tiki, but it had that great nautical vibe. Where do you get those Hawaiian thing-a-ma-jigs? You know, those hula do-dads. [ Edited by: Kailuageoff 2010-03-25 19:18 ] |
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Wed, Mar 31, 2010 2:25 PM
Picked this up today from a local Craig's list. I can't fit it in the current edition of the Honolulu Lounge... but I'm sure I will find a use for it somewhere. 60" x 30" Liberty Ship hatch cover with brass trim and handles, coated in resin. Where do you get those Hawaiian thing-a-ma-jigs? You know, those hula do-dads. [ Edited by: Kailuageoff 2010-03-31 14:26 ] |
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Sun, Apr 4, 2010 4:17 PM
The Ship Restaurant and Tavern in Bonita Springs Florida. This great old building has seen many changes over the years. It's last incarnation was as the Landmark Bingo Hall. My sister remembers going to dinner there years back and said it was a great place. Empty now but still there and up for sale for the small price of $4.25 million. It looked allot better in its original state but has been depirated. Image from Cardcow's site. Today. |
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Mon, Apr 5, 2010 9:32 AM
I think there's a TiPSY vs NiPSY factor that says you're either a Tiki or Nautical bar, but of course a little of either are welcome in both. |
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Thu, Sep 16, 2010 7:47 AM
Words can't describe how much I love this thread. Keeping my fins crossed to see some great old Wreck Bar adverts, postcards or pictures~ |
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Thu, Sep 16, 2010 10:50 AM
We ate there in 2002 when we lived in Bonita Springs. Staff was unfriendly and stuck us up front in steerage since we weren't dressed to their satisfaction. Food was OK. We didn't get to see the entire restaurant, but what I saw I liked. I wish I could find pictures of the interior. |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2011 9:31 AM
I found this mug from Moultrays Four Winds Pirate Restaurant with nice crude graphics that will soon be filled with rum and the bottom even has a compass on it. |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2011 10:28 AM
Naugatiki, Nice mug. I saw this matchbook from Moultray's. Interesting that they had a New Orleans influence with the Mardi Gras and New Orleans Rooms. I always wondered if this place was related to the Moultray's Polynesian restaurant at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. DC |
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Sun, Sep 11, 2011 2:31 PM
Dusty, according to William G. Moultray's Obit aside from the two Four Winds Restaurants, he also had food concessions at the Seattle, New York, Montreal and San Antanio (sp?) Worlds Fairs. He died in 2001. aloha, tikicoma |
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Tue, Sep 13, 2011 6:33 AM
The Queen Anne's Revenge in Charleston, SC has over a million dollars worth of nautical artifacts and art. Dante's Down The Hatch in Atlanta, GA has a fully decked-out faux-sailing ship hitched to a pier. |
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http://www.stockteam.com/harpoon_harrys.html Harpoon Harry's in Sunset Beach, California Harpoon Harry's Restaurant 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy. Sunset Beach, CA 90742 |
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Fri, May 3, 2013 11:27 AM
Here are some pics from Knotical Art, a booth at Crafted in San Pedro, and Utro's, a burger and beer restaurant next to the fisherman's wharf in San Pedro. Gus Lopez works on a tugboat and learned how to tie knots while going through training at sea. He makes really cool oval rope mats and other assorted knot art like knot boards, nets, monkey fists, etc. http://www.knoticalart.com Knotical Art: Light fixture. Utro's is a family owned and run restaurant. The owner is a retired longshoreman. They close pretty early so call first. Bahooka wasn't the only place with ship chain tables. This is actually in a storage area. View from the patio. Of course the USS Iowa, SS Lane Victory and the Maritime Museum in San Pedro are full of nautical history too and all worth a visit. |
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Fri, May 3, 2013 5:15 PM
This phone booth is from a steakhouse in Pinellas Park, Florida in 1973: [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2013-05-03 17:16 ] |
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Fri, May 3, 2013 5:28 PM
Sabu, that is awesome! |