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crazy al
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check out pics of the Fisherman's trio and my tikis here |
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Trip report! The crowd was friendly and the music fantastic. I was so glad to see The Outpatients in person as their music carries a smooth surf vibe no matter the tune. I wish I could have spent a little more time there, but I had to head back to the hotel and rest up for another big day. Thankfully, the rum helped ease that pain. Enjoy the pics!
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Aw, sweet! Unsteady Freddie was there! His surf shows are the best. Plus, with a name like "Otto's Shrunken Head", one would have to ckeck it out! |
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Tue, Jul 20, 2010 9:00 AM
Was in NYC last week and Otto's was on my list! Despite some locals trying to discourage me, I had to see for myself. I was kinda surprised at how few Tiki Bars (two) there are in the "BIG" Apple. Because of our schedule, we wound up stopping in just as they opened at 2:00. We had the advantage of being the only customers, so we got the grand tour and I really liked what I saw. This place is just plain FUN! What Otto's may lack in refined mixology, it more than makes up for in escapist atmosphere. Bottom line, no matter your mood upon entering, you'll find a smile on your face inside.
If Otto's was in MY town, I'd be a regular! |
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 12:34 PM
So~ apparently there was a fire at Otto's this weekend? http://evgrieve.com/2010/10/breaking-early-morning-fire-at-ottos.html Hope they keep us updated :o |
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i hope everyone and everything is alright. |
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Mon, Oct 25, 2010 2:45 PM
I'll let Steve and or Nell comment. But no one hurt the back room is in a bit of disrepair. The front or main part of the part was to be reopened tomorrow (Tuesday 10.26.10). There are a few pics on facebook of the damage. But no one was hurt and I'll let the people closest/owners to the bar report officially. |
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Wed, Oct 27, 2010 6:28 PM
different thread from Nell - better answers |
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Wed, Apr 20, 2011 12:34 PM
I've been hoping to go to Ottomans in my visit to New York. Does anyone know if the |
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Wed, Apr 20, 2011 1:15 PM
The Park Central Hotel isn't really close, but it has the distinct advantage of being literally on the N. I mean, walk outside and there's the station. Take that to the 14th St. / Union Square, switch to the Brooklyn bound L and get out at 1st Ave. From there it's another long block or so east. Very easy. Be sure to make the trip further downtown into the East Village and check out Painkiller and Death and Co. which are two of the best bars I've ever been to. And since you're taking the L line anyway, it might make since to head over to Williamsburg (Brooklyn) and stop in at Dram. Depends on how much bar-hopping you wanna do. |
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Sat, Jun 11, 2011 8:36 PM
I live in NJ and want to go to Otto's and Painkiller but can't get any of my friends to go with me. Does anyone want to meet up? NJ sucks for Tiki bars. |
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Thought I'd give Otto's thread a little bump. My husband and I went to Otto's Shrunken Head last Saturday night. We arrived at 6pm and it was snowing, which may have worked to our advantage. Plenty of street parking. Otto's is definitely "dive bar meets tiki." But since we're severely lacking in all things tiki in the area, it was worth the trip. Came home with 4 tiki mugs, which makes it a good day in my book. Other than Otto's custom mug and their anniversary mug, the rest of the mugs are made in China generic variety. But since I didn't have a suffering bastard I got one of those. For $5 for the generic mugs it couldn't be beat. There are a bunch of pufferfish lamps hanging over the bar and cozy leatherette booths across. There's a vintage photobooth and for $5 you can buy a token for a strip of 4 B&W pictures. There's some big tikis in the front window but the bar area doesn't have a ton of tiki elements. Over the bar itself is a thatched canopy. By the time I went to the ladies room and peeked into the back room a band was playing and the place was packed so I didn't see much. The drinks are strong. I had an Otto's Shrunken Head which I found tasty and a mai tai which wasn't good on first sip but grew on me as the alcohol hit. (LOL) The color on the 1st picture is a better representation of the color of the Otto's mug. |
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Sat, Feb 1, 2014 7:28 AM
For those who don't know. Tell Freddie, bigtikidude sent ya, Jeff btd |
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Mon, Feb 10, 2014 9:04 PM
I'll be out in Long Island the last week of this month for work and plan on checking out Otto's. Does anyone know if it is realistic expect to find parking there or should I stick to public transportation? I'll be flying home one day before unsteady Freddie's shindig :( absolutely no love from the reverb gods this year! |
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Tue, Feb 11, 2014 7:28 AM
Hey Sofa, It depends on what time of day you will be there. Evenings during the week shouldn't be too bad. Daytime will be tough. Weekends are less tough and doable with some conviction. I almost always drive. Have fun! If you're into cocktails beyond tiki - you might want to try Pouring Ribbons; it's pretty close by and has won multiple awards for their drinks. |
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Sofa King
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Thanks Destro. I appreciate the info. SK |
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Fri, Apr 25, 2014 10:01 PM
While in NYC last weekend I had a chance (sans kid) to drop by Otto's Shrunken Head. It was late afternoon, so I nearly had the place to myself. Nell the bartender was gracious and knowledgeable of Tiki culture, chatting easily about her visits to my hometown (Bay Area) bars (Forbidden Island, the Tonga Room, Smuggler's Cove). And what a great little dive/oasis. Like a plumeria flower that somehow sprouted up out of asphalt. Traveling to New York, of course, I longed to have visited the Tiki palaces of yore like the Hawaii Kai, but alas, cool little dive tiki bars are what we have, and the brave proprietors who give them to us should be thanked. Mahalo Otto's!
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Enjoying a nice 'Wicked Willie'! Also purchased their 10th anniversary mug for a friend! Nice relaxed place on this Sunday afternoon. [ Edited by: Bora Boris 2016-05-08 11:33 ] |
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