Tiki Central / General Tiki
Le Passage - Chicago
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Mon, Dec 29, 2003 12:18 PM
Does anyone else have experience with the place? Is it still around? I was there in Sept 2002. A pretty cool nightclub with awesome interior designs - not Tiki, but alchemical/astrological themes done in gold in one area for example. In a back area called "The Yow Bar," they had a decent number of Tiki and tropical drinks which came in a rather generic mug. Not bad drinks either. The downside was the 20$ cover after 10PM, but it was a pretty fun place. General DJ-'ed dance music, btw. I have seen several on-line reviews criticizing the attitude of the place, but have to say that despite my Tiki bowling shirt not really belonging, we experienced none of it and had a good time. Le Passage 937 N. Rush St. Chicago 312-255-0022 A. |
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Mon, Dec 29, 2003 3:08 PM
This place is awful. It is an expensive, trendy, snooty, velvet-rope sort of place. The only reason it deserves any sort of mention in Tiki circles (or in TRT) is the fact that a tiny side-bar in the back of the place serves drinks designed my Mr. Yow, a long-time ex-Trader Vics bartender (hence the name Yow Bar). Braving the $20 parking fee in the neighborhood, the wait in line to get in, the cover charge, the trek through the too-cool-for-you parts of the club to the back area just to pay way too much for a quasi-Tiki drink isn't worth it, when Trader Vics is almost in walking distance. |
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Mon, Dec 29, 2003 3:45 PM
Your opinion is rather reflective of what I have seen on-line and heard from a couple of people. Our experience was totally different. Despite my bowling shirt and my friend's less-than-trendy couture, we were not treated ill and the line was trivial even on a Friday night. The staff was way more friendly than I would expect from a chi-chi nightclub and other patrons were very interested in the whole Tiki-drink thing - we told numerous people in the main area where they could go to get the drinks. The whole experience was rather fun even though this type of club is not something I go to even occasionally. We actually walked from Trader Vic's to there and at least the patrons at LP were alive! As ground-zero Tiki as TV is, the atmosphere at the Chicago one is downright graveyard! At any rate, I thought I would add at least one positive experience there. A.
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