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The Hut , Ft. Myers , FL (restaurant)
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Name:The Hut Description: Here is a little history from a restaurant review. "HISTORY OF THE HUT Edwin Peace, a German man sailed in the merchant marines. Upon his ship landing in Tahiti he met Princess Ramira Stephagee. He offered a pocket knife for Princess Ramira's hand in marriage. The couple choose to reside in Fort Myers and acquired the property where the Hut sits today. Mr. Peace began experimenting growing various species of rare tropical plants. He was granted permission to import plants from all around the world, and succeeded in growing a tropical wonderland, which was admired and enjoyed by frequent visitors and friend, Thomas Edison. As a result of the close friendship between Edison and Peace, many rare specimens on the Edison Estate today came from the Peace Gardens. Edwin and Lolita raised two children. A son, Oscar and a daughter, Lolita. Lolita became a famous Tahitian dancer and now resides in Miami. Oscar joined the Navy, and since retired to North Carolina and is now deceased. Princess Ramira Stephagee Peace died in 1967, and the children inherited the Peace Tropical Gardens. Upon Lolita and Oscar parting ways, together they sold the property to Marie Louise Books Rector, who with her husband, owned and operated the famous Newagen Inn, in Newagen Maine, and the Royal Palm Hotel in Fort Myers. Marie had a dream for the newly acquired property. . . . In her dream, she visualized the gardens restored to their natural beauty, and a majestic tropical restaurant standing on the adjunct property in the unique and beautiful community of Buckingham. The dream became a reality and remains today for all to enjoy. The Hut Restaurant, a gem amongst the gardens. Perfect for a romantic dinner for two, a casual outing with a group of friends, celebrating a birthday with family and much more. We hope you will visit The Hut Restaurant, Tiki Lounge and Tropical Gardens soon where the entire staff will do their utmost in making your evening out a memorable occasion." A couple of vintage "milk glass" coffee cups I picked up this weekend. Artist rendering of the restaurant. Matchbook fro my collection. A view of the grounds. These photos are from Marv of the Legacy Harbour Marina and date from 2008. [ Edited by: uncle trav 2010-05-02 07:13 ] [ Edited by: uncle trav 2010-08-05 15:23 ] |
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Sun, May 2, 2010 7:51 AM
Here is a bad copy of the small cocktail offering at the Hut. I am not sure of the date of the menu but I think this is a later version. The mug appears to be the "Disney Polynesian Village" type. I talked with my sister and she remembers the front doors having carved Tikis on them and a few Tikis around the grounds. |
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Sun, May 2, 2010 7:55 AM
Wow, yet ANOTHER Tiki temple in the Fort Myers area! Now closed? Dang, the photos look so recent! What a cool roof line. |
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Sun, May 2, 2010 8:04 AM
Sven I'll see if I can get Savage Sissy to do a drive and check out what is left and take a few pictures. |
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Sun, May 2, 2010 10:45 AM
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Thu, Aug 5, 2010 3:31 PM
Here is a little taste of what Kabuddhabuddha came up with. |
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Sun, Aug 22, 2010 3:26 PM
The hut property is up for sale again after a short run as The Hot Spot. They tried to turn the hut into a sports bar with tons of TV screens and a bike night. Didn't last long. Here is a copy of an article from the Ft. Myers News Press and some photos. A big thanks to Kabuddhabuddha for doing the ground work. From the Ft. Myers News Press From this |
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Sun, Aug 22, 2010 4:02 PM
Wish I had known about this place when I lived in Bonita. |
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Sun, Aug 12, 2012 6:35 PM
i grew up in right off hwy 31 in lee county. my dad would take me and my mom out to the hut on special occasions. this was in 1982. my dad bought me a 8 track of the band that was playing there. I've been back a few times since moving to lakeland and geting married. im 36 and just found out about it being closed, it really broke my heart to hear that it was turned into a bar/grill, and now closed. the waitresses would wear Hawaiian dresses that were long to there ankles and had a slit in them up to there hip. once when i was like 9 i asked one of them to dance, to my surprise she did. when i was a kid that place was magical, not to mention best frog legs around. lol well if anyone knows of another place like this feel free to let me know. romantic and out of the way. thanks. |
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