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Tiki Bob's, San Francisco, CA (restaurant)
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Mon, Nov 17, 2003 9:10 PM
Name:Tiki Bob's Description: The Sneaky Tiki was the specialty of the house, and the Super Sneaky Tiki was served in the signature mug that was yours to take home. |
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Mon, Nov 17, 2003 9:26 PM
From a San Francisco Hotel Guide October, 1955: Back cover of the menu: A special of the day that is stapled inside my menu: [ Edited by: martiki6 on 2003-11-17 21:30 ] |
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Sat, May 29, 2004 7:13 PM
Hiyas, Kal |
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Sat, May 29, 2004 7:48 PM
cool history and cool name, Borntiki! |
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Sat, May 29, 2004 11:52 PM
This is truly wonderful! Thanks for the memories. What's the latest incarnation of the corner space? I remember the newstand (that moved to Geary) and Thrifty Car Rental, but can't seem to recall any others. |
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Sun, May 30, 2004 11:09 AM
Hiyas, Kal |
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Sun, May 30, 2004 11:38 AM
Hiyas, Kal |
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Sun, May 30, 2004 11:45 AM
Hiyas again, Kal |
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Tue, Jun 1, 2004 9:42 AM
The space is still empty. BornTiki- It would be great if you could scan and post some of those recipes. Thanks for the background! |
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Tue, Jun 1, 2004 4:39 PM
Wowee, I bet a lot of people here would flip a wig over a Tiki Bob show-and-tell session. -Randy [ Edited by: aquarj on 2004-06-01 16:41 ] |
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Thu, Jun 3, 2004 12:11 AM
Kal, I met your aunt when I was researching for the Book of Tiki and she lend me the menu and the photo you see in the book. Could you tell us a little about Raffles down on Market Street, where some of the Tiki Bob artifacts migrated to? From when to when did your family run that place? I think very few Tiki Centralites know that Tiki Bob's lived on for a while in this reincarnation. [ Edited by: bigbrotiki on 2004-06-03 00:13 ] |
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Thu, Jun 3, 2004 12:31 AM
Here's the gang on our recent SF Tiki Crawl . We stopped for the photo opp. and tried to get a covert group to restore the white and black paint on Bob's tiki. Next year! |
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Sat, Jun 5, 2004 12:51 PM
Hmmm...let's see, that was some time ago, I always remember going to or being at TB's and that was in the '60s, I usally got to sit at the booth next to the fish tank where the crew would distract me with yd. long straws, Tiki mugs filled with 7up and grenadine syrup and all I could eat Sesame fried chicken. The crew was Perry the Bartender, he was very good and could mix with the best of them, very old school, Jimmy, a very nice man and one of the more popular waiters and of course Walter, he would smile and bow, all the while cursing your mother for having the nerve to give birth to you, in cantonese of course, and making it seem as if he was simply repeating your order in chinese, he was also in charge of the salad dressings, he's the only one who knew the whole recipes. There was Jimmy the cook, never saw a duck deboned so quickly, he was a great cook...and there was this one cook...always smoked...always had this cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth with a 3 inch long ashe that he never got in the food, ever. The food in the polynesian genre is simply cantonese cooking usally with a island flavor. Of course that's changed now but then that was the norm. The walls, most noticeably the ceiling in the bar was of the old corrugated tin sheets...frugality being embraced, these were plastered in chinese newspapers dating from the 50's and remained there 'til the end, as did most of the fixtures, the various Fugu, velvet paintings of naked women, lit glass globes and netting, spearguns etc.. They mostly were there till the end. Raffles #1 at Market near Polk? I think, it 's the Fox Plaza building, actually coexisted with TB's, it came along later. It catered to the business crowd, lunch, happy hour and dinner...wasn't a Tiki place inasmuch as it was polynesian themed. The waiters at TB's also moonlighted at Raffle's for lunch a lot. Raffles #2 was on Market and 1st St., it also catered to the business crowd. We became 'uninvolved' in the late '70's...TB's never recovered, alot of regulars had passed on and times were changing as they are prone to do. Raffles #2 closed some time before TB's. So that left Raffles...Aunt Florence(not my real aunt, I was just raised calling her that) continued on with her daughter Kim taking over Raffles for a time. I totally forgot that some of the 'stuff' from TB's ended up in Raffles, but I hate to say it...a lot of stuff didn't and I know it wasn't saved, shame really. So if any memorabilia shows up, be cynical, aside from mugs( we served a lot ), there really wasn't much that survived...and if the attempt to repaint the Tiki is a success...it should be Brown and off-White. [ Edited by: BornTiki on 2004-06-05 12:58 ] |
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Hmmm...let's see, that was some time ago, I always remember going to or being at TB's and that was in the '60s, I usally got to sit at the booth next to the fish tank where the crew would distract me with yd. long straws, Tiki mugs filled with 7up and grenadine syrup and all I could eat Sesame fried chicken. The crew was Perry the Bartender, he was very good and could mix with the best of them, very old school, Jimmy, a very nice man and one of the more popular waiters and of course Walter, he would smile and bow, all the while cursing your mother for having the nerve to give birth to you, in cantonese of course, and making it seem as if he was simply repeating your order in chinese, he was also in charge of the salad dressings, he's the only one who knew the whole recipes. There was Jimmy the cook, never saw a duck deboned so quickly, he was a great cook...and I there was this one cook...always smoked...always had this cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth with a 3 inch long ashe that he never got in the food, ever. The food in the polynesian genre is simply cantonese cooking usally with a island flavor. Of course that's changed now but then that was the norm. The walls, most noticeably the ceiling in the bar was of the old corrugated tin sheets...frugality being embraced, these were plastered in chinese newspapers dating from the 50's and remained there 'til the end, as did most of the fixtures, the various Fugu, velvet paintings of naked women, lit glass globes and netting, spearguns etc.. They mostly were there till the end. Raffles #1 at Market near Polk? I think, it 's the Fox Plaza building, actually coexisted with TB's, it came along later. It catered to the business crowd, lunch, happy hour and dinner...wasn't a Tiki place inasmuch as it was polynesian themed. The waiters at TB's also moonlighted at Raffle's for lunch a lot. Raffles #2 was on Market and 1st St., it also catered to the business crowd. We became 'uninvolved' in the late '70's...TB's never recovered, alot of regulars had passed on and times were changing as they are prone to do. Raffles #2 closed some time before TB's. So that left Raffles...Aunt Florence(not my real aunt, I was just raised calling her that) continued on with her daughter Kim taking over Raffles for a time. I totally forgot that some of the 'stuff' from TB's ended up in Raffles, but I hate to say it...a lot of stuff didn't and I know it wasn't saved, shame really. So if any memorabilia shows up, be cynical, aside from mugs( we served a lot ), there really wasn't much that survived. |
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Sat, Apr 29, 2006 1:42 PM
Oh,how I remember the great times at Tiki Bob's. The drinks, the munchies were the best. Lunch at Raffle's in Fox Plaza was almost a daily need. Does anyone have the recipe for the salad dressing? Would love to have it. |
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Tue, Aug 22, 2006 9:22 PM
For anyone curious... I recently (1) picked up a copy of The Book of Tiki and (2) moved to San Francisco. While a trip to the Tonga Room at the Fairmont hasn't happened yet, we did need to grab breakfast while passing through downtown so we vectored past the former site of Tiki Bob's. At the location now is "The Crepe House" which is pretty good. I forgot a proper camera, but here's what my phone recorded: The iconic pillar, in its new color - this turned out somewhat artsy. More natural colors... looks a bit like a banana: A really bad view from across the street, as we were running to catch a bus: Sadly, no obvious indication of the location's former life. |
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Wed, Aug 23, 2006 1:40 AM
I'm so glad the Crepe House has kept the Tiki Bob pillar. [ Edited by: Conga Mike 2006-08-25 13:11 ] |
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Thu, Aug 24, 2006 9:55 PM
The pillar is structural- they could fill in the face, but they can't get rid of it. Which is good. |
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Thu, Aug 31, 2006 12:05 PM
T'is always good to see the ol' guy still smilin', oblivious to the tides of time and taste. Sort of a Zen smile, ain't it? Wonder if they make rum crepes.... |
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Fri, Nov 3, 2006 7:37 PM
Just found this site. So Great. Not too many memories of Tiki Bobs though. Many great times there. Just got back from hnl, when there check out La Mariana Sailing Club. See ya fans. |
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 4:16 PM
I used to go to Tiki Bob's in the late 70's. There were three of us who made a regular trip there from the eastside about once a month or so. I remember those great pork chops. I also recall they had some kind of baked or fried banana dish which I haven't been able to find anywhere else or to recreate myself - it was soooo good. That's a recipe I'd like to have. |
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Fri, Aug 3, 2007 3:56 PM
Well, well, well; Tiki Bob's identified! |
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Thu, Sep 20, 2007 3:21 PM
Aloha all, Take care all, [ Edited by: BornTiki 2007-09-20 15:23 ] [ Edited by: BornTiki 2007-09-20 20:14 ] |
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Thu, Sep 20, 2007 6:16 PM
Hey Kal. Check out TIKI MODERN, the Tiki Bob logo Tiki is in there four times, three of them in its OTHER personifications. You probably would not remember if Bob Bryant or Florence ever became aware of these other uses..?
[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2007-09-20 18:17 ] |
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Thu, Sep 20, 2007 8:24 PM
Hiyas, Kal |
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Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:22 AM
i'm finding out little bits of Tiki History talking to my family.. Kai ~ your "Aunt Florence"'s youngest daughter Suzie, married Patrick (my cousin's best friend from highschool). i'm meeting up with relatives this weekend, i hope to get more info. at least now i have names to refer to! its funny, my relatives know that "oh elicia likes that tiki stuff" but fail to realize Tiki Bob's and Trader Vics is the stuff i want to know about! to Uncle Fred, it was just a job... ok. off to find out more about the Mystery Photo on Grant Ave.. |
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Sun, Aug 24, 2008 3:23 PM
OK, these connections are just too amazing. Hmm, now I have to ask: As a school kid in Hamburg, Germany, I grew up next door to a Chinese family that owned a restaurant, and I went to school with their sons, Leo and Anthony Ling. The younger, Anthony, became one of my best friends in school. Were they perhaps related to the Tiki restaurant industry somehow? Is it all part of the "Big Design" !? |
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Sun, Aug 24, 2008 6:28 PM
Sorry to interrupt Sven and Dogbytes, but I have to say that the Tiki Bob mug and the Suffering Bastard mug are two of my favorites. I was really pleased to see that Munktiki revamped the Suffering Bastard with the "Wannabe Bastard" mug. I would love to see Tiki Bob updated. Anyone with me on this? |
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Tue, Aug 26, 2008 8:53 AM
Do a search for "Roberto Loco" |
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Tue, Aug 26, 2008 11:34 AM
'S okay, I was not really being serious with my question. :) Bosko did at least two different "Mod" versions of the Tiki Bob design, both really cool, and I kick myself for not having secured one. Mebbie someone could post some pics? |
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Tue, Jun 2, 2009 12:17 PM
I finally found a Tiki Bob matchbook. It took me forever. And here's another "borrowed" Bob on the back of the South Pacific Restaurant matchbook from Florida. |
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Sun, Aug 16, 2009 6:17 PM
Wow - just read this thread for the first time... the first-hand accounts are amazing! |
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Sun, Aug 16, 2009 6:23 PM
Here's a nice exterior shot. "Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-08-16 18:28 ] |
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Sun, Aug 16, 2009 9:57 PM
Nice, Uncle Trav - I don't think I've seen that interior shot before... it really gives you a clear idea of the layout. I've seen other "lingerie lunch girl" photos before, but not this one: ...the newscopy is priceless Date: 1959 Mar. 30. Found it at the SF Public Library: http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/search~S0?/dRestaurants+T/drestaurants+t/1%2C17%2C26%2CE/frameset&FF=drestaurants+tiki+bobs&2%2C2%2C -Trad'r Bill |
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Wed, Sep 9, 2009 4:59 PM
I was wondering if anyone has an image of the Tiki Bob menu. I checked Critiki and it wasn't there and if its in the Book of Tiki I don't own it (horror of horrors I know!) Any help on this would be appreciated . Thanks! |
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Wed, Sep 9, 2009 5:14 PM
Here you go. An yes there is a full page shot of this in the BOT - buy the book. DC [ Edited by: Dustycajun 2009-09-09 17:15 ] |
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Wed, Sep 9, 2009 5:25 PM
Thank you for posting the menu DC. |
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Wed, Sep 9, 2009 8:23 PM
First Tiki Bob menu is mine-second one is RugbyMatts . Aloha -Trader Billy [ Edited by: 1961surf 2009-09-09 21:00 ] |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 1:49 PM
No THAT'S what I call lunch! Tiki Bob |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 6:01 PM
That Tiki Bob menu cover is actually one of the handful of images that is reprinted in both, The Book of Tiki AND Tiki Modern.. :D |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 6:40 PM
Will it score a Hat Trick with an appearance in The Look of Tiki? :D |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 6:59 PM
Naaaw...unless Tiki Kate finds a vintage shirt with him on it! Which, observing her tenacity, is entirely possible! :) |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 7:24 PM
Ooooo. That will be my mythical Holy Grail shirt. [ Edited by: Tiki-Kate 2009-10-16 19:36 ] |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 7:33 PM
That, or, (if it ever existed), a 40s Don The Beachcomber blouse with the Cannibal Carvings on it... :) |
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Mon, Nov 30, 2009 11:22 AM
Noticed two what look to be mugs sitting just to the left of the fish tank in the interior shot postcard. Does anyone have one of these mugs they could post a photo of? Here's a not very good closeup. |
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Mon, Nov 30, 2009 12:35 PM
Judging by the color of the left one, that could be that Otagiri blonde-wood-Moai-with-eyes as seen in the upper row, middle, here: I don't recall ever seeing one with a Tiki Bob logo on it, though. [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2009-11-30 12:36 ] |
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Mon, Nov 30, 2009 1:47 PM
maybe im squinting a tad too much, but they look a lot like the skipper kent's otagiri moai mugs in the two tantalizing colors of brown and "gray" (aka; yellow puke). |
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