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Archipelago - new tiki bar in D.C.
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Fri, Feb 26, 2016 9:43 AM
First photos of the new tiki bar, Archipelago, can be found at the link below. http://www.popville.com/2016/02/magnum-pi-fans-rejoice-archipelago/ Some good names from the local DC Craft Bartender Guild are behind this bar, so my best guess is that the cocktails will be quite good. Vern |
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Fri, Feb 26, 2016 12:55 PM
Place looks fine, BUT drink prices on the DC high side. Any trad Tiki drinks, looks like all original mixology? |
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Fri, Feb 26, 2016 7:56 PM
and The Washington Post chimes in on Archipelago - the soft opening is this week - and they are impressed with the drinks, even preferring the originals to the standards. It is cool that they mentioned the beloved Honolulu - which closed almost 12 years ago. The article also mentions the decor, and the friends who had to liquidate their tiki bar. This was Scottiki's basement tiki bar 'The Moai Lounge' - and there was a post here on TC about their liquidation sale last Autumn. You'll be able to notice a few itmes that transitioned from home to the Archipelago. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=49915&forum=12 |
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Sat, Feb 27, 2016 5:52 AM
For those who are unfamiliar with D.C., Archipelago is located in the heart of one of the more popular areas of DC for restaurants and bars, just two blocks from the intersection of 14th and U NW. Lots of foot traffic in the evenings, but street parking can be very hard to find at peak hours. There is a metro stop one block away. One of the top jazz clubs (Bohemian Caverns) is one block away, and two of the top rock music venues (9:30 Club, Black Cat) are 4 blocks away. I expect the crowd will lean heavily to the 20-30 year range. Some of my favorite cocktail places in DC are located within a 10 minute walk of Archipelago (i.e. Two Birds One Stone, the Gibson, Left Door, Mockingbird Hill), so if you see me on a nearby street with a confused look on my face, I'll probably be deciding which place to visit. Cocktail prices at Archipelago are in the price range of the bars listed above and other craft cocktail bars in the DC area. There will be other tiki bars opening in the DC area over the next two years - stay tuned. |
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Wed, Mar 2, 2016 12:29 PM
One more article on the opening of Archipelago. For the 'old-school' tiki people out there, there is this quote within . . . "The team hopes to eventually be able to make pretty much any old-school tiki drink, the same way any decent bar should be able to make an old fashioned or negroni even if it's not listed on the menu." Full article is here |
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Wed, Mar 2, 2016 12:56 PM
Is that close to the mugging that is going on? "Muggers near the United States Capitol robbed five different people within thirty minutes Wednesday night, building on a recent trend that has taken hold of the neighborhood." |
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Wed, Mar 2, 2016 1:03 PM
DAM! |
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Wed, Mar 2, 2016 1:17 PM
That would be great. I do not differentiate between old-school and new-school. For me it's one big broad landscape of drinks punctuated by time periods/eras. The old and the new are worth noting, but not worth dividing over. The older stuff has a ton to offer, and so does the newer stuff. The evolution of the cocktails is unstoppable, some good and some bad, just like in the old days. But if someone walks in and wants a real Mai-Tai, they hopefully will be able to make a reasonably authentic one cuz it's that good. I do hope this place rocks! |
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Fri, Mar 4, 2016 2:46 PM
Prices are rather high and the place has too many light colors. Multiple violations of the Bamboo Ben rule. But...it is a step in the right direction. Let me know if there any gathering there and I will attempt it. Navigating home to K-Town after a few Mai Tais would be a daunting experience. I know it's been a while, but I remember when 14th & U was ground zero for urban squalor and nefariousness. I still can't get over its comeback, but it's a good thing. [ Edited by: JackLord 2016-03-09 09:29 ] |
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Mon, Mar 7, 2016 9:37 AM
I stopped at Archipelago this past Thursday evening - arrived at about 10pm on a snowy night, which for me is about the best time to enter the warm confines of a tiki bar. The place was not crowded, and I was able to get a seat at the bar. One thing I definitely noted is that all of the picture of Archipelago shown in the previous links were taking during the daytime. The entire place is definitely darker at nighttime, when no sunlight and limited light from outside is shining in. I recall, when approaching the bar from outside, bamboo shades on the outside window - from the outside I can recall detecting some body shapes and movements inside, and the glow from some red lamps. It was an inviting sight. One nice touch on the inside ( was a series/semi-curtain of small green glass floats, along the ceiling - this is along the wall at the base of the steps going upstairs. (you can see them on the City Paper link above) The hula girl wallpaper is found in the restroom, definitely the brightest space in the place. I did not notice any TVs while seated at the bar - which is where I was seated for almost all of the evening. I recognized at least 2 of the people behind the bar from previous establishments, both which have a reputation for good cocktails. They welcomed me and were quite friendly all evening. Late in the evening I was given a tour of the unfinished upstairs rooms. In addition to the one current room that oversees the main floor, they do have considerable space for a full second bar upstairs, along with a private tasting room, but I would consider those more long-term plans for now. The music, when I entered, was a lively mix of older reggae music. Not Bob Marley, but very festive on the ska-side, and I really enjoyed listening to it. When this was happening, I checked facebook and saw that a fellow tiki friend had just posted a picture of Beachbum Berry's 'Cocktails of the Caribbean,' and the combination of all factors (music, drink, Caribbean cocktail book, friendly bartenders) seemed just about perfect for me. Later in the evening they switched to some slower classic/Hawaiian exotica, and although still appropriate, I found myself enjoying it less. Tiki culture was my entry drug into the whole cocktails scene, and for various reasons, my personal tastes have switched more to the craft cocktail side of the house than the older tiki recipes. Regarding the cocktails I ordered, I chose NOT to order what caught my eye the most, but focused only on the 1st four drinks on the menu - my next visit I will order the next four, and so on. In the order served to me.
Final Summary; I liked the overall environment, and the cocktails were worthy of a quality craft cocktail bar. Archipelago will be of interest for any person in the DC area who is interested in tiki culture and/or craft cocktails. Vern |
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Mon, Mar 7, 2016 11:09 AM
My question would still be if you come here and requested a Mai Tai or Zombie for exmaple WILL they make it for you??? |
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Mon, Mar 7, 2016 5:33 PM
When I was at the bar last Thursday, one gentleman asked the bartender if he would be able to make him a zombie (not right then, but on a later visit) and the bartender answered ...'Yes, definitely' They do have a mai-tai on the menu (aged rum, rhum agricole, cointreau, lime, orgeat) Vern |
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Tue, Mar 22, 2016 8:34 AM
Thanks for the detailed review Vern. I'm planning on a visit to check it out myself hopefully later this spring. I definitely want to try some of the cocktails I've heard about on their menu. Hopefully they'll do a custom mug eventually as well. Mahalo! |
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Fri, Apr 1, 2016 7:44 AM
I made a couple more visits to Archipelago, and after three visits total, have tried every tiki cocktail on the menu - there are currently 12 cocktails available. My short verdict: These are some very good cocktails
I do want to give a special note for the 'Oil Can Boyd' which kind of stands on its own as it features olive oil infused Black Strap rum. Its definitely a unique flavor and texture - I like it, and it may soon work its way onto my 7 favorites list. I should add that all of the cocktails are very good, in their own way, and you really can't go wrong by trying any of the others, but the above are the ones I remember the most. I started my evening by stopping at another well respected venue, where I had a Mai Tai '44, and I can comfortably say that all of the cocktails at Archipelago are at least at that quality level. One final word, the 'Chafed Paradigm' mentioned in a previous post is no longer available. [ Edited by: ikitnrev 2016-04-01 07:47 ] |
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Fri, Sep 9, 2016 4:21 PM
This was on NPR radio a couple of days ago. An article and 4 minute audio story. |
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Sat, Sep 10, 2016 6:28 AM
It appears some of the article and audio commentators here need a FEW more Tiki drinks to uncloud their spirits )-: |
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