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deep end honeycut tiki bar LA
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Tue, Mar 15, 2016 7:44 PM
http://laist.com/2016/03/09/the_deep_end_honeycut.php i didnt know there was such a thing as "post-tiki" |
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Tue, Mar 15, 2016 10:49 PM
Interesting. |
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Tue, Mar 15, 2016 10:50 PM
Hmmm....don't know what my reaction to this is. |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 8:07 AM
Yup |
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JenTiki
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 10:09 AM
:roll: Also, isn't "post-tiki" really just the '70s-'80s fern bars? |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 10:29 AM
I think is a good idea. Because it will keep those freaks farther away from me. "... how do we take our guests out beyond the furthest reaches imaginable? How can we curate an experience that does not exist, and may never exist at all? How can we take guests behind the curtain, show them the wizard, and in that moment reveal the infinite possibilities that keep our imaginations ever-piqued?" Well, that sounds messed up. I do not know. Or care. Knock yourself out, buddy. |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 10:53 AM
Quoting: I think what they mean is that it has been exhausted in THEIR minds, and they can't see anything new or deeper. So they have to come up with something unique and crazy. But hey, we know that we're going to see all kinds of innovations with "tiki" happen all over the place. That's what people do in an effort to open new restaurants and new bars and make money. So I'm not all worked up about it. Hopefully they will at least sell tasty cocktails and have a good time doing it with their customers. That part would be following in the footsteps of Donn Beach and Vic Bergeron. |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 12:18 PM
Don't we see tiki Star wars tiki bars ect on TC all the time. And TCers go, "oh that's cool" So where's the "oh that's cool" on this one? So I'm not into a tiki bar with a Star wars or sports twist. |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 12:51 PM
I'm not into it either, Skip, the old-school stuff done well is what it's all about. I'm not sure you got my point -- grin and bear it, we should expect to see all kinds of stuff. Innovation does not come with a good-ness guarantee. Some of today's innovation is likely tomorrow's kitsch. And thanks for giving everyone the idea to open up Star Wars tiki bars... Nice...!! |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 1:07 PM
They better be serving Mai Tai 3000s. |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 1:52 PM
Me neither. I'm not a fan of dueling concepts when one of those concepts is Tiki. I think that's one of the (many) reasons Tiki Hideaway in Charlotte failed. It started with a "Mad Men meets Tiki" concept, which I think could have worked if either was done well, but I think they only served to dilute each other making it rather vague slightly mid-century, slightly tiki, mostly modernist with a passing nod to the other two themes. One of the things I LOVE about Martin Cate's bars is the commitment to a fully realized immersive environment with every detail painstakingly true to the primary theme of the concept. Smuggler's Cove and Whitechapel both have that true feeling of entering a whole different place with a clear concept of what it's supposed to be. I wish more bar owners could just pick a theme and take it to the nth degree like that! |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 2:34 PM
Was not in reference to anything anybody said here Ace. Do what you want but don’t think many people are going to like pink walls in your tiki bar. "And thanks for giving everyone the idea to open up Star Wars tiki bars... Nice...!!" [ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-03-16 14:35 ] |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 3:05 PM
i dunno - i think this could be a cool aesthetic |
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 5:01 PM
All I can think is when I go to disneyland I love the tiki room, I love the jungle cruise, I love space mountain and star tours.....I love the Star Wars overlay on space mountain right now.....I DONT want to see the tiki room overlay on space mountain or vice versa. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 12:34 AM
I cringed when I read that article, the same way I cringe when I see silly themed tiki events like spy and western, the same way I cringe when I see everyone getting excited about steampunk tiki and pink Sasquatch tiki mugs. But then again, Cringe when the super mega purists get on here and dictates what was and wasn't tiki of the past. While I lean towards old school tiki, I'm open to some new ideas, but I just don't see "space" being one of them. Guess I'll try to hold off my judgement until I see pics of it....I'll try. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 7:03 AM
It is interesting to look back and see how relatively monolithic the original poly-pop thing was. Today's tiki revival isn't like that at all - it's become a wide-open free-for-all where people mix all kinds of stuff in with tiki. Its as if the other genres (spy, space, western, rockabilly, monster, surf, etc.) lacked a "vehicle" for their aficionados, and here comes tiki with our cons and meetups, and they integrate themselves with the tiki revival. As long as everyone is happy, that's good. But even if we wanted to, I don't think we can fight it, because a lot of today's tiki aficionados do cross over into other genres. So who's gonna be first in line to buy one of Skip's new Star Wars-tiki luminaires or mugs?!! :wink: |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 7:42 AM
I am 100% with you on this. But for me, it is really just a case of living in the wrong time. I should have been born about 30 years earlier. Back when a recording studio was manned by guys in lab coats who looked like they worked on the manhattan project, (and not some long haired dude doing lines of coke off the mixer console). Back when you went to a fake Polynesian restaurant, and they had all kinds of food coloring that caused cancer, MSG and no such thing as fusion or a wrap. When Ike was president. When music was jazz. When the only tattoos you saw were on sailors. When going on a diet meant eating a sandwich. When you couldn't trust anyone over 30, and I was over 30. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 8:08 AM
“So who's gonna be first in line to buy one of Skip's new Star Wars-tiki luminaires or mugs?!!” Ha! And the Oasis Spy theme seemed cool to me. BUT some things just don’t work, you can do it but then you With that said I never thought myself a super mega purists, but then I’m not one of So you CAN do tiki any way you like, it’s your right. I guess Sven would be a super mega purists but then he wrote the book and is trying I would guess to make sure the definition is clear much like a College Professor would do. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 8:16 AM
On 2016-03-17 08:08, tikiskip wrote: My guess is that Sven would continue to focus on the mid-century poly pop stuff, but would also have an eye skewed towards the always-unfolding tiki revival. We'll have to ask him to post something about his take on all this new stuff being attached to tiki. Is there already a thread for these observations, comments, gripes and moans? Certainly the ongoing new stuff is worthy of a thread of its own. (I did not search.) A tiki disco ball? hahahahaha... Awesome! Happy St. Patrick's Day! Why drink green beer when you can have an awesome tiki cocktail instead?!! |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 8:38 AM
This sounds to me like just another group of cocktailians declaring some place "Tiki" because they will serve Tiki COCKTAILS, with the other 90% of the real Tiki concept falling flat with the excuse that this will be "a new interpretation". In my experience, most of the time that means there's not enough money, commitment and/or know-how of how to make it real Tiki. This is especially sad here in Southern California, where all the supplies, working examples and deep knowledge are readily available. This said, the above is only my theory (born out of past observation) and I will be glad if I am proven wrong by an inspired, creative, yet true-to-the-genre realization of the concept :) I like space-age style: |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 9:45 AM
Sven, thanks for chiming in! That second photo -- Stovall's in Anaheim? I grew up in Orange County, and always enjoyed seeing the wild designs of the Stovall's motor hotels. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 10:36 AM
Considering their apparent lack of respect for Tiki, in general, I doubt their definition of Tiki cocktails comes even close to anything authentic. Likely a bunch of flavored vodka drinks, margaritas, and blended daiquiris. |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 10:45 AM
Not trying to say this idea will work or that I think it is a good idea, but 213 Hospitality does own some pretty great bars. They definately have the money to back it up and they know how to make good drinks. 213 owns my favorite French Dip spot, Cole's, as well as many other upscale bars in LA and elsewhere even as far as Austin. Some of their places I like are: Cana, Half Step, Seven Grand (as well as Varnish and Bar Three piece) Normandie Club and Walker Inn just to name a few. http://213dthospitality.com/projects/ I have always wanted to check out Honeycut, although I am NOT into the nightclub scene, especially in LA. I have always wanted to see one of those light up dance floors since I was a kid. I would check out their new "tiki" bar with an opened mind (even if I might think it is killing tiki :wink: ). [ Edited by: lunavideogames 2016-03-17 11:47 ] |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 10:47 AM
Me too! The Stovall's Space Age lodge would have made a great Tiki crossover. DC |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 1:52 PM
Hmmm...that doesn't seem too far off the mark, actually. I clicked the link in the article that takes you to another one where they describe their WineRave events thusly:
That is such a jumbled mess, yet it makes sense in the context of the description of their tiki bar idea. Still, that dancefloor is awesome.... |
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 2:02 PM
Exactly-- and the other half of this equation is Proprietors LLC who are behind Death & Co. in NYC. We went to Honeycut last year because we love Death & Co. and it was a major disappointment-- nothing like the quality of D&C or The Varnish. The crowd was pretty awful too, but at least the Saturday Night Fever dancefloor is in another room. I'll give them one more shot, but was so unimpressed by the cocktails-- and the crowd didn't seem interested in perusing the drinks from the thick, laminated, bound-with-a-keyring menu either-- they were there to HAVE THE BEST NIGHT EVER! Not sure what they're thinking with this... |
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