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Trader Vic's, Washington, DC (restaurant)
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Name:Trader Vic's Description: One of my favorite exterior scenes is on this postcard showing the entrance The two big Barney West Tikis with the top knots. Looks like a Barney West mask on the wall as well. Here is the back of the card with a cool description of the entrance. Another card I have showing the interior. Look at all of the swag on the table. Some nice lamps, never seen the Kava Bowl style before. The description on the back of the card. I also have the postcard from Barney West's Tiki Junction in Sausalito that shows one of the Washington DC Tikis. The Tiki was also shown in the recent article that John Paul wrote about Barney West in Tiki Magazine. Bigbro also posted this catalog cover showing Barney West sitting on top of the Tiki in the Barney West thread. A matchbook. And, the great photo of President Nixon and family leaving the restaurant that was posted by ikitnrev. Would be nice to see some more photos of this place. DC |
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Mon, Sep 6, 2010 10:04 PM
Absolutley! The Nixon photo gives us a glimpse of the story board paintings in the entrance A-frame, I would love to see the WHOLE thing from the front, too. The sacred "Scarf of Trader Vic A-frames" does not show this location either... Again a great image compilation, DC! |
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Johnny Dollar
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Tue, Sep 7, 2010 8:13 AM
i suspect that the entrance might have been to the left of the port-cochere of what is now the capitol hilton. can anyone who actually visited corroborate this? there appears to be a smoked glass enclosure there now, going down to a lower level that would have been the entrace to the resturant. image courtesy bing maps |
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Johnny Dollar
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Tue, Sep 7, 2010 9:18 AM
here are some national archives images from 1945:
of course, by my research TV DC was open 1961 - 1995 i gut feeling is that since the existing hotel restaurant is at the north side (i.e. to the left of the lobby when looking at the elevation), that is likely where trader vic's was. also, that angular smoked-glassed in patio used to be an open deck with metal guard rails - i think that is what we are seeing in the photo at the very top of this thread. that means the stairs and landings in the photo at the top of this thread come down from near the intersection of 16th street and L Street, and the tikis at the left were next to the retaining wall that goes up to the main drive from the entry. [ Edited by: Johnny Dollar 2010-09-07 10:27 ] |
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Johnny Dollar
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Tue, Sep 7, 2010 2:47 PM
Dustycajun,
Definitely those are all Barney West moai, but maybeeee that's not exactly THEE same one in the Sausalito postcard as in the DC location. Take a look... When we teleport Barney out to DC in this pic, it looks like there's a few differences. The DC ones look more smiley, while the Sausalito one looks more frowny. Also different chins, noses, eyes, etc. Don't you think? Anyway, not meant as a wet blanket. Thanks for posting this stuff! -Randy |
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bigbrotiki
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Tue, Sep 7, 2010 2:55 PM
Ha ha, what a wonderful collage! Makes the carver look just like a native gawked at by well-to-do tourists... |
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Dustycajun
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Wed, Sep 8, 2010 8:47 PM
Randy, Nice photo shop job, that cracked me up! The postcard moai could still be the one in the back at DC. We'll just call that a fuzzy historical reference to the Barney Moai at the Trader Vic's in DC. Must have been quite a sight when those bad boys were installed. Went through my menus and found that I have a standard dinner and drink menu set from the Washington DC Trader Vic's. DC |
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Tue, Sep 21, 2010 12:16 PM
Hey Dusty, I think you are right about the entrance and all that. This is the one other local Tiki place I have some experience with. Its a Fran O'Brien's Restaurant now and the layout is much the same, with the decor obviously changed in total. Now as then, the Hilton is upstairs. It is very close to the White House. Maybe that is why Nixon liked it. It was also 1 block from what was then the Embassy of the USSR. |
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Dustycajun
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Sun, Jan 23, 2011 9:19 AM
I picked up an unusual menu from the Trader Vic's in DC. It features Chinese symbols on the cover. And a nice portrait of Trader Vic himself on the back. The fold up menu was made to advertise the group party options for luncheons and dinners. A nice little piece of Trader Vic's history. DC |
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Johnny Dollar
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freddiefreelance
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Wed, Mar 2, 2011 6:12 AM
Great info, Johnny! See, you're not just a pretty face! |
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pablus
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Fri, Mar 4, 2011 3:50 AM
My father and I had lunch with Billy Graham there one afternoon. Well, he had some iced tea... but they had some mint in them. J$, it was 30 years ago that I was there but I seem to remember that glass thing being a skylight that you could sit under in the restaurant. So the entrance could have been toward the main entrance of the hotel as you're speculating. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Fri, Oct 28, 2011 10:19 AM
i just walked by the capitol hilton and the speculations above are correct. the entry is from the northwest corner of the property, down a flight of mounumental stairs to the entrance. that flight of stairs is chained off at the moment, but i peered down and the serpentine curb with the planting bed is exactly the same. i will try and go there sometime and ask at the main desk if i can take some photos. people are freaky about buildings being photographed around here. |
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Dustycajun
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Sun, Apr 15, 2012 9:23 AM
Found another photo of President Nixon at the Washington Trader Vic's. He was quite a regular there, as well as the Trader Vic's in New York. DC |
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Johnny Dollar
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Mon, Apr 16, 2012 8:31 AM
great stuff, as always DC, thanks :) i have found a treasure trove of DC area polynesian restaurant ads and blurbs in an online repository of "Washington Dossier," a "society" mag that ran in DC during the 70s thru 90s - http://www.scribd.com/david_adler_8 - i guess trader vic's and their ilk had the 1% as their target audience :) - anyways, enjoy: |
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Fri, May 25, 2012 9:59 AM
It would figure that I got to the DC area several years too late. The outside of the TV here looked awesome. |
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Dustycajun
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Thu, Dec 19, 2013 9:07 PM
Found this image on-line from the Trader Vic's in DC with Susan Ford dinning with the Sadat family kids. The Trader Vic's on the Capitol had to have seen some serious Secret Service action back in the day. DC |
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Johnny Dollar
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Fri, Dec 20, 2013 8:14 AM
great stuff DC - "sadats go polynesian..." there's a song or a movie in there somewhere :D |
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Dustycajun
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Sat, Mar 28, 2015 8:45 AM
OK, I think that the two Tikis in this photo of Barney West are the two from the Trader Vic's in DC. DC |
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Johnny Dollar
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Sat, Mar 28, 2015 11:06 AM
holy crap, yes! |
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Sun, Mar 29, 2015 8:18 AM
Nice find. I always was fascinated by the unique placement of these, behind each other facing sideways to the entrance, instead of flanking it frontally. I guess it was a side entrance on a hill, so the architect saw that with their size, the only distant view point to appreciate them from was from the street. I remember hearing that when the place closed they were cut up. This thread needs THIS photo from TIKI POP :) : [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2015-03-29 08:23 ] |
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Tyber Tiki
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Wed, May 18, 2022 11:21 AM
With the recent news that Trader Vic's and the Capital Hilton are bringing a Trader Vic’s pop-up bar to the Historic Washington DC hotel this summer, I thought it a good time to post a few pics I found during the Tiki Central downtime. This is a slightly more detailed version of a picture previously posted by ikitnrev, showing more of the storyboard under the entrance A-frame. What’s even more interesting is that we are just barely able to make out a beautifully carved wall panel that used to exist inside the entrance doors, behind the two ladies in the pic. This picture is from the Trader Vics Worldwide Instagram account. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Wed, May 18, 2022 11:45 AM
in 2022, "what one would expect" is optional. this is a good unexpected! \m/ |
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Tyber Tiki
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Wed, May 18, 2022 11:50 AM
Here are a few more. I believe they are from 1961 editions of the Washington Post and Washington Star: [ Edited by Tyber Tiki on 2022-06-09 08:30:33 ] |
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Tyber Tiki
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Fri, May 20, 2022 12:58 PM
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Thanks, Johnny! I've really enjoyed your posts over the years, especially your efforts to document the Hawaiian Room at the Emerson Hotel in Baltimore. Found an interesting article from 1963 about Trader Vic's DC and how customers, even then, thought it was ok to steal items from the restaurant. Hope this is readable. [ Edited by Tyber Tiki on 2022-05-20 12:59:39 ] |
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Fri, May 20, 2022 4:10 PM
Great find for that article. |
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