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Tiki Bars in Sunset Magazine
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In the "Things to do in Southern California" section (pg. 38) there is a "Five Great Tiki Bars to Transport You..." article (actually not an article, more of a very small synopsis of the joints). Anyway, Trader Vic's, Purple Orchid, Tiki-Ti, Bali Hai & Mister Tiki Mai Tai Lounge are all mentioned. Here's the blurb... **"Five great Tiki bars to transport you" BEVERLY HILLS EL SEGUNDO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO |
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Unga Bunga
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 2:02 PM
What?! No Royal Hawaiian or Sam's? |
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Tiki Matt
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 2:47 PM
Or Bahooka? |
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MachTiki
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 2:51 PM
Thanks for the head's up Matt! |
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hiltiki
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 4:52 PM
No Lucky Tiki? |
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christiki295
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 6:33 PM
Sunset Magazine, falling head over heals into the Tiki tender trap. Here is an article from their June edition (courtesy of Dawn Tiki): Pick it up... Steven Gunther Hawaiian at heart Hunter imagined a pool that would remind her of the fishponds encircled with lava rocks she saw as she drove through the Islands. She also wanted a tin-roofed surf shack like the one depicted in her favorite Hawaiian watercolor. "I've always loved shacks," says Hunter. "Their simplicity makes me feel safe and secure." Steven Gunther Hunter's son and his pals love jumping into the pool from the platform. (When they were younger, they pretended to fish there.) The shack has a practical side too: Pool equipment is hidden behind it. Palms, ornamental bananas, cannas, and other tropicals planted close to the pool and in pots right at its edge deepen the lagoon illusion. Tropical-print fabric on the garden furniture, a few tiki torches, some large shells, and a surfboard complete the mood. Hunter and her family love their movie-set backyard. "Reinventing yourself is practically an L.A. tradition," she says. "Why not extend it to your garden?" DESIGN: Mary Effron Landscape Design, Santa Monica (310/452-7152); Erik White Designs, Los Angeles (323/662-4167) Create your own instant Hawaii You don't need a lagoonlike pool to get in a luau mood. Set-decorating alone can go a long way toward creating your own Hawaiian style. Roll out some jute rugs. Replace cushion covers with fabric in a Hawaiian floral motif — Hawaiian Fabric (www.hawaiianfabric.com) has about 1,000 prints to choose from. Display flowering orchids or exotic cut flowers like bird of paradise or heliconia. Bring in a few tiki gods to reign over the garden; if you can't find a local source, order them online from Tiki Master (www.tikimaster.com). |
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Tue, Aug 2, 2005 6:31 AM
They got the same thing in this issue in Nor Cal listing the usual Bay Area haunts. They did include "Martini Monkey" at the SJ Airport, and Tradr Sam's in the SF tetnus district. I guess it's always nice to have a passion recognized by such a touchsone of the upper-middle class, but just the same, dissapointing that it's the reader's digest version. |
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Thu, Aug 4, 2005 1:00 PM
Links to Sunset's articles: Hawaiian at Heart: 5 Tiki Bars: On a tiki beach in Carlsbad: Bali in your backyard: cheers, [ Edited by: rupe33 2005-08-04 13:01 ] [ Edited by: rupe33 2005-08-04 13:02 ] |
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Molokai Mike
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Fri, Aug 5, 2005 1:27 PM
The following were listed in the Norcal edition: |
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christiki295
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Fri, Aug 5, 2005 6:12 PM
I love it - a geographic specific listing of tiki bars! Way to spread the tiki love. |
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christiki295
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Sun, Aug 7, 2005 2:49 PM
Sunset Magazine has wisely elevated the beloved Purple Orchid to the level of the granddaddy of them all, Trader Vics, and the venerable Tiki-Ti. |
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