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Aloha - Barcelona - Spain, Barcelona, Spain (bar)
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Name:Aloha - Barcelona - Spain Description: Located in a rather obscure part of town, this bar has eluded some of the keenest Tikiphiles and so arriving by cab is recommended. More details and photos available here: https://tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=1616&forum=1 Trader Woody |
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Tue, Aug 12, 2003 3:18 PM
Yes, a gorgeous place with very friendly staff. Their mugs are MUCH better priced that the Kahiki's but they don't have the monkey! The Kahiki mugs start at $22 Euros! BIG warning: the Aloha only take cash, so bring plenty if you plan to buy out the mugs as I did! But smart fellows that they were, they provided me with a barback to escort me to the ATM across the street (it was 3:30 AM after all, and I was alone!) so I could draw out more cash and pay for ALL the mugs I could carry, not just the ones for which I happened to have enough cash! Good business practice! The cheapest mug, the Aloha signature mug with a Hawaiian wahine on the front and Aloha on the back, was $14 Euros (maybe 12?). The pendant is $3 Euros, and the rest of the mugs go for 16 on up into the high 20's. Bowls were prohibitive for my budget, as the Euro happened to suck like a Hoover when I was there. I think the Aloha ashtray was $8 Euros? NOTE: I am told that Otto got all of his from the Kahala for much cheaper than this, so if you're mug hunting, I'd start there first. It (the Kahala) is the farthest out of the 3 Barcelona tiki bars, so a pub crawl should probably start there anyway. It's out quite east-northeast from the main part of town. NEXT time I'll get there!! |
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Fri, Aug 15, 2003 1:25 AM
Yeah, I guess we've all had slightly different experinces with the Barcelona Tiki bars. The Kahala wasn't selling any mugs when I went, though the friendly barman gave me a great Cook Islands mug (keep this under your hat - he wasn't supposed to!) The Kahiki's mugs were a similar price to the Aloha's when I went - 16 Euros and up. The mugs they sold had been used, unlike those at the Aloha. Perhaps they realised they were running low on mugs and decided to crank up the price! The Aloha was by far the easiest to buy mugs from, having a display case with the prices right there. I think the ashtrays were actually 18 Euros. (That's how much I paid...) The cost of mugs soon mounts up in Barcelona, particularly as you are spending so much money anyway on having a good time, so make sure you've got plenty of excess cash Trader Woody |
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Thu, Sep 2, 2004 9:40 AM
I was just at the Aloha last week, and while the decor and mugs were fantastic, I thought the high-priced drinks totally sucked. When I asked the bartender for a Mai Tai, and he immediately started grabbing random bottles and pouring them into mugs unmeasured, never a promising sign. I also noticed that there was almost no alcohol in it except for a splash of brandy. The final product was weak, dark blue, and tasted like the Kool-Aid Man's ass. Just awful. My friend and I joked that it was probably going to turn our poo blue in the morning. When we gave the bartender a substantial ration of sh*t about the foul taste and lack of rum. He simply shrugged his shoulders, poured about 5 fingers of Bacardi Silver into each mug, then walked off. Needless to say, the addition of the rum did nothing to improve the drink, so when the bartender's colleague took over, we asked him for a more straightforward Ron y Limon made with 7-year Cuban Rum. These proved to be quite acceptable. The gentleman apologized for his cow-orker's lack of expertise with the drinks, and we paid our bill (30 Euros!) and split. Don't think I'll be going there again. |
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Mon, Jul 25, 2005 11:29 AM
The Aloha was my favorite of the bars I went to. The mugs were cheap to buy in comparison to the Kahiki and the service was good. check out a few pics. To see all of my pics, go to these links Kahiki Aloha |
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Tue, Feb 24, 2009 9:52 AM
Tell them I sent you. |
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Tue, Mar 9, 2010 8:45 AM
We were there on Saturday. Whereas the staff was friendly and the mugs cheaper than the ones sold in the Kahiki, you need to be a millionaire in order to get drunk there. Not because the drinks are expensive (which they are), but because they mostly contain bad fruit juice with just a hint of spirit. |
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Thu, Mar 11, 2010 11:37 AM
Aloha Barcelona |
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Fri, Nov 16, 2018 2:34 PM
Looks good, tastes bad. |
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Sun, Nov 25, 2018 10:12 AM
Jerk JURKA has identical reviews in every post. “Looks good, tastes bad. ”. |
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Mon, Jan 7, 2019 6:03 PM
I explain... When I visited third tikibar in Barcelona, I was very sure that these 3 belong to same owner. Decor is all they have, because spanish people generally don't give a damn about tiki, they don't need it. That time I didn't know yet about spanish history in tiki scene which brought all that outstanding decor... But everything from present is zero, fairly friendly places, but drinks are cheap juicy joke for 7...10 euros, lot in amount, nothing in quality. Music is not suitable for tiki barr, so all they all have is decor and mark in history. All the same! Same style, same goods, same bads, same drinks, same... looks good, tastes bad. |
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