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Trader Vic's, Dallas, TX (restaurant)
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 8:46 AM
Just for the hip-hop party that night. They booked the entire restaurant. Who's going??? |
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 9:54 AM
Hey, hey, I'm going down to Trader Vishizzle's and get me a Navy Grozizzle, beotch! I can see it now... instead of a Scorpion Bowl, they'll serve a Schlitz Malt Liquor 40, with 4 straws. "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-06-19 10:00 ] |
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 10:20 AM
[ Edited by: surfalaia 2009-08-05 07:39 ] |
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Kenike
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 10:58 AM
Just a reminder, there is a **Texas Tiki **email list that we use to alert everyone whenever there's a gathering or tiki related event anywhere in the state, including Trader Vic's. If you'd like to receive email updates please forward me your email address or send an email to [email protected] We usually have a big yearly gathering there and I was planning on putting together smaller monthly gatherings for the locals, but lately I've had a more authentic experience in my backyard with some tiki torches. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Fri, Jun 19, 2009 10:58 AM
I intended to be there, last Tuesday, but got tied up. I'll try, again, this coming Tues. maybe along with the wife. Hope to see ya, and we can face the horror, together. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Fri, Jun 26, 2009 9:26 AM
Well, I met Surfalaia in the lounge, last Tuesday... and we weren't the only people there! Pretty sparse, though. |
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Sun, Jun 28, 2009 2:20 PM
[ Edited by: surfalaia 2009-08-05 07:37 ] |
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Limbo Lizard
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 10:32 AM
Do I get to count it as "having a salad"? |
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 1:55 PM
I'm really surprised that this place is so hot and cold. Geez, you would hope they would cling to their identity and go with it. It's good to hear it was a slightly better experience as of late. |
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 2:00 PM
C'mon y'all get it together down there. This thread is all over the place: "it sucks, it's dead" to "food and drinks were on target". Has the store management changed that drastically from the first year? They had a great crew when we did the first big Tejas Tikiphile gathering that I flew down for. Granted, allowing hip-hoppers to rent the place out is a major blunder that I am sure corporate would not be happy about (can you say "negative impact to brand image"). Is it time to start e-mailing the folks in TV management yet? [ Edited by: rugbymatt 2009-07-01 14:12 ] |
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Kenike
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 2:24 PM
All good points... Yes, management AND partial ownership has changed. The people with some sort of vision are long gone. Branding is something I brought up to them before and I don't know anything about running a business. Think they'd listen to ME? My last visit was about 2 weeks ago and the new chef and GM had just started. Hopefully the improved food will continue. I tend to be the one bitching about Dallas TV more than anyone. I probably take it too personally. I have a very special attachment to this place and can't stand it when I see them moving in the wrong direction. I don't like the vibe anymore. It's a beautiful place, but it's not an escape. |
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 6:25 PM
Are they still playing Gilligans Island on the TV's at the bar? |
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Kenike
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 7:07 PM
They used to play episodes of Gilligan's Island and Hawaii 5-0 plus old Frankie & Annette movies. That ended about 6 months ago. Now it's ESPN or whatever game the Bud Lite crowd wants to watch. |
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Sun, Jul 12, 2009 11:56 AM
I was there last Tuesday with my wife and 5 friends from our marina, and I tried one ("You mean a Hendrick's Delight?" she asked). You're right, it was great, with quite an unexpected taste, for a cocktail..., very "fresh", in a cucumber-y way. BTW, she a muddled an orange slice, peel and all, too. "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-07-14 08:14 ] |
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Kenike
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Thu, Jul 16, 2009 4:57 PM
Half price Gift Certificates for Dallas Trader Vic's: http://wbap.incentrev.com/index.cfm?action=offer&offerid=7124 Get them while you can...they're only selling 100. AND use them soon. Remember what happened in Bellevue? [ Edited by: Kenike 2009-07-17 04:50 ] |
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Sat, Jul 18, 2009 9:18 PM
Okay, okay. Is the food and drinks all over the place. In a word... yes! My wife, her brother and his wife, and I all dined tonight at the restaurant. We had a great time... despite the fact that
Now for the good news. The food was great and the Navy Grogs were outstanding. The ambiance is a 10. The wait staff were super friendly and the evening was a hit with everyone. But, yes, they are having trouble getting a few things right. The manager's response to my querries was that TV wanted a little experimentation and that the ovens were too tempermental to be trusted with cooking all of the food. He said future TV's would not use the ovens at all. The place was fairly full for a Saturday night at 8 p.m. I'd go back in a heart beat. Despite the traffic. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Fri, Jul 31, 2009 10:37 AM
Dang! |
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Limbo Lizard
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 11:04 AM
The Bongo Bongo is back-o-back! "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-08-06 11:06 ] |
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 6:06 PM
WTF! Why, o' why now? Couldn't they have brought it back last month when I was there? That's exactly what I ordered when I visited for supper. BTW, have they resupplied up on their mugs. I got my Samoan served in a kava bowl. |
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 6:25 PM
Actually, I got the news about the Bongo Bongo from their Facebook page. "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-08-06 18:36 ] |
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 6:44 PM
The Fogcutter mug is probably THE most stolen mug after the skull mug. I know they struggle to keep their supplies in stock and never get the quantity they order. |
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Limbo Lizard
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 6:56 PM
Well, they oughta license those mugs to Tiki Farm, and let the franchisees order from them. Bet they'd manage to fully fill each order. |
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Kenike
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Thu, Aug 6, 2009 7:18 PM
[ Edited by: Kenike 2010-01-22 22:31 ] |
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Fri, Aug 7, 2009 1:27 PM
If the truth be told, my home bar is fairly well stocked with TV items; however, all were purchased or given as gifts by the management. Imagine, drinking your mai tai from a rum barrel. Honestly, though, do you think Tiki Farms could do something other than a brown glaze? |
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Limbo Lizard
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Thu, Aug 13, 2009 11:52 AM
Here's a review of TV from the Weekend Guide, dated Feb. 10, 1984. Found in the library, last year... just now getting it up. Kenike, notice how much it sounds like today - problems with mug shortages, due to theft, SMU kids, etc. :down: :down:
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Kenike
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Thu, Aug 13, 2009 1:31 PM
You're right...that could have been written last week. I stopped in Tuesday night to meet Grande Kahu for a $3 mai tai and the place was HOPPIN'! The Mai Tai was recently named one of the best cocktails in DFW or something like that in the local paper. Good for them. The BEST part for me that it was so loud in the lounge I couldn't hear the music that was playing. Oyster bar starts on Friday. I'll check it out on Saturday when I'm in for dinner. |
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Thu, Aug 13, 2009 7:58 PM
Limbo Lizard - That article is a gem! What struck me was how many college kids "got it" back then and knew where good drinks and good times could be found. The scorpion bowl was fun back then and it's still fun now. I remember that the Beverly Hills Trader Vic's was an "adult" and "sophisticated" evening-out back in the 1980s when I was in college. You still had to wear a suit and a tie back then and the drinks would definitely impress your dates. There was that aura of Old Hollywood about it too, and since most of my friends were trying to break into the movie business, that lent an extra cachet to the experience too. |
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Wed, Aug 19, 2009 10:53 AM
Visited last night ($3 Mai Tais), and the lounge and - more importantly - dining area, was busy. It's "Restaurant Week", so that's responsible for some increased traffic - hopefully, they'll like it and return. But it's been steadily busier, each time I visit, lately. They finally received a fresh load of mugs and bowls, so they weren't having to ration them. They even had them for sale in the display case. |
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Sun, Sep 13, 2009 10:41 AM
Dallas Trader Vic's death rattle heard 8:42pm 9/12. Went to TV last night for my birthday dinner with a party of six ( or at least tried.) This was the worst experience I have had at any TV. Had fun at the bar once we were able to maneuver away from the USC - Ohio State game. Bar was moderately full with NOBODY paying attention to the television. Why they do this on a Saturday night is beyond me. Drinks were fine. Only a few coconut mugs visible but a WHOLE lot of 75th mai tai glasses. Inventory management anyone? The nightmare started when we moved to the dining room. They were first sold out of a couple of menu items (at 8pm Saturday?) We each ordered appetizers. Our poke was fine but one couple complained that their lobster spring roll dipping sauce had an "off" taste to it. They requested a different sauce and everything was fine. The entrees came in waves: fish first, 2 mu shu duck about five minutes later, and my new york strip MIA. They shred the duck tableside. The three with fish watched patiently for 5- 10 minutes while the server shredded the duck and their entrees cooled. I requested the others in my party to start without me. My entree arrived about 5 minutes after he was done carving the duck. I was unfortunately presented with six 1/4" disks of steak on the raw side of rare. They couldn't have spent more than 15 seconds per side on the grill. In fact, I don't even think it was the right entree. It looked like a butterflied filet. The waiter assured me that it was the new york strip and took it back to be corrected. After another 5 -10 minutes, the waiter returned with a plate of the same disks cooked to a solid gray (well done?) with the sides and presentation gone. The meat was so tough at this point it was difficult to cut with the steak knife. The rest of the party had finished their entrees by this time. To his credit, the floor manager spotted the presentation as he walked by our table, insisting he take the plate away and offered to give me a "quick" stir fry as replacement. He said, "at least you will have something to eat." Not a lot of fun having 5 people finished with their meal watching you eat yours. I rushed to eat some of it before the desserts arrived. (The waiter had taken orders before the stir fry.) My sister-in-law's brownie was so hard that she couldn't cut it with a knife and fork. Google Dallas Trader Vic's and you will find a similar comment on Tripadvisor from August. What happened? I have always had good experiences in the twenty or so times I have dined here in the past. Is it cost cutting? Most restaurants are on their A game Saturday nights. The dining room was maybe half full. I wonder how many other diners will never go back because of a similar experience. The bar is fine - stay there and stick with the appetizers. I don't know how this place can survive. The kitchen is killing it. I can't in good conscience recommend this place anymore. |
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Mon, Sep 14, 2009 8:12 AM
Congrats on your b-day! Mine was the 11th. Man, I'm sorry to have heard about this experience. I was thinking that IF they are open next year I might have a small gathering on my 35th at TV and attempt to secure the private room. But if this is going to turn into a trend, I'll be disappointed at such a great place falling so fast. Hopefully this is was due to a bad cook/staff. Hopefully if enough people bring that to their attention, they will do something about it. [ Edited by: Unkle John 2009-09-14 08:13 ] |
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Limbo Lizard
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Wed, Sep 16, 2009 4:11 PM
Well, I guess the only consistent thing is their inconsistency! Crappy, one night, then fine, a few days later. |
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Kenike
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Wed, Sep 16, 2009 4:37 PM
Lounge/jazz would be a huge improvement if they'd stick with it. Last time I was there I told mgt. that I had to go "because of Funky Town..." no lie. I tried the Fish-n-Chips...meh. |
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Kenike
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Fri, Sep 18, 2009 12:44 PM
Stopped by Vic's Crab Shack & Sports Bar last night. It was PACKED early on for some political fundraiser but we managed to score a table. Drinks were WAY off for some reason, couldn't see who was making them because they were so busy. Next time it's that busy I'll just stick with mai tai's. Appetizers were great. Music: "Guns And Bombs" by Buju Banton, "I'll Be There" by Emma, plenty o' disco...you get the picture. They have the music running off a laptop now that runs some pre-programmed playlists. Jason (mgr) asked me to provide a CD of some appropriate Trader Vic's music which I am more than happy to do. |
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Fri, Sep 18, 2009 12:55 PM
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Kenike
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Sun, Sep 27, 2009 3:28 PM
Well they can't ever use the excuse "we don't have it" if you ask them to play some Exotica/Hawaiian music. They now have 175 songs. Grande Kahu and I stopped in last night and food and drinks were good. Music was reggae. (???) |
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Tue, Sep 29, 2009 11:47 AM
Kenike, did you include Don Ho's cover of "Funky Town"? "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-09-29 14:42 ] |
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Thu, Oct 1, 2009 2:24 PM
My report for last Tuesday, in the TV lounge: No reggae. No Margaritaville. No Urban. No disco. Just Hawaiian and Exotica. They're using your stuff, Kenike! Well, I finally broke down and tried the Trader Vic's burger - actually, ordered it split, and shared it with my wife. Very good, I must say. Monica (who's less hesitant about using superlatives) said she thinks it was the best burger she's ever had. |
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Thu, Oct 1, 2009 2:31 PM
Whaa?? This is the TV in DALLAS you went to, right? I have to say I'm quite stunned. I was pretty sure it would end up a coaster like the other CD's I've given them. |
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Grand Kahu
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Mon, Oct 5, 2009 7:01 PM
Yeah! Excellent news! And a damn fine CD you wrought Kenike! GK |
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Limbo Lizard
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Fri, Oct 9, 2009 3:13 PM
Rats! We won a music battle, a couple weeks ago, but the struggle goes on... |
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Grand Kahu
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Sat, Oct 10, 2009 10:58 AM
I'm meeting up with a friend and Kenike after 5 p.m. today at TV's, so any TC'ers in the area are welcome to join in for a libation or three! GK |
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Sun, Oct 11, 2009 6:02 PM
I must say things are looking up... The deal with the music is they play the Hawaiian/Exotica mix during what's considered "prime time." When the late-nite SMU unappreciative Raspberry Mohito drinkers storm the place (usually after 10:30), they switch over to the roller disco schlock. I'm usually gone by then anyway...that's long after happy hour. This all went into affect after Limbo Lizard's last visit. Having appropriate music really made a world of difference. BUT... Sports still on TV and the sports bar next door has closed. Can't use that excuse anymore...(why have sports on when there's a sports bar next door??) No bad food experiences to report, and the drinks...I only had two Zombies and a Mai Tai last night and they were fine. They're once again serving brunch on Sundays. This time it's REAL brunch..not just a scaled down version of the dinner menu. Entrees include selections like Eggs Benedict, Filet Mignon & eggs, Creme Brulee French Toast, Trader's Lox & Bagel, Seared Ahi BLT, tomato bisque... Haven't tried any of it yet though. [ Edited by: Kenike 2009-10-11 18:17 ] |
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Thu, Oct 15, 2009 8:01 AM
I'm still boycotting based on my experience three weeks ago (see previous.) The Manager did pass on my written complaint to the chef. He offered one free appetizer and dessert and to "personally prepare" my paid entrees the next time I come to make up for the lousy $700 birthday meal they gave our party. The scary part of his response was that he witnessed the raw steak but didn't re-fire or check it before it went out the SECOND time. He also stated that he was aware of dessert's problem and was in the process of changing the recipe. Why leave bad items on the menu and why not exercise some quality control? |
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Tue, Oct 27, 2009 8:05 AM
The last time Ms. Austin_Tiki and I hit up TVs, it was insanely busy. That was about 2-3 months ago, on a Saturday night. Our party snagged the last handful of chairs in Hinky Dink's. It was that way from the time we got there (about 8 pm) until we left (after midnight). The music wasn't great, but for the most part the patrons were enjoying drinks and conversation, not the flat screens (which are really too few and too small to draw a purpose-minded sports bar crowd). The drinks were excellent, although the Navy Grog was slightly watery. The service was inattentive, however. We did manage to turn a DFW-area couple onto the place, and they've been back several times since our last visit. It sounds like business is picking up, which I'm glad to hear. I appreciate the push for some authentic exotica, even if it only happens during specific time slots. If that time slot becomes a peak business hour, it will push management to expand it and maybe one day do away with the pop/techno shit altogether. Since I don't typically have the luxury of choosing the day and time of our visits, I'll just have to resign myself to politely suggesting that Martin Denny or Gene Rains would be a much better musical choice for the venue. [ Edited by: Austin_Tiki 2009-10-27 08:05 ] |
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Mon, Nov 2, 2009 4:17 PM
Noticed they've finally re-done the website. All that tedious, disfunctional Flash animation is gone. You can download the menus, again. Overall, better, in that it is functional - but some of the new copy is still a bit cringe-making: "Kooky Drinks", as a cocktail category? "The rum's the thing..." [ Edited by: Limbo Lizard 2009-11-02 16:19 ] |
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Mon, Nov 2, 2009 6:48 PM
Hey Limbo - thanks for the mention - we redid their site! Sometimes Flash is NOT the way to go...
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Kenike
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Sat, Nov 14, 2009 4:11 PM
Sitting at the bar right now and NOT hearing the Hawaiian/Exotica mix. Well that was fun while it lasted. They're also having glassware shortages again. My mai tai came in a tumbler and Grande Kahu's mai tai was in a scorpion glass. Looking at the mugs behind the bar it was obvious they're running out of everything. All mugs and glassware will eventually wear out and break but the vast majority fall victim to the kleptos. I guess the good part of that is they could very well end up in local garage sales and maybe TV can buy them back from the people who stole them. [ Edited by: Kenike 2009-11-15 08:15 ] |
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 10:10 AM
*"Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta "One love, one heart "Red, red wine, stay close to me..."* What does all this have to do with Dallas Trader Vic's?
We just went for our anniversary (it actually fell on Mai Tai Tuesday, this year). We had dinner at the bar,... and listened to lots of Bob Marley, and some other "Easy Reggae" tunes. On the upside, we got excellent, VIP-treatment from the bartenders, the drinks and food were all good, and they comped each of us a choice from the drink menu. |