Swizzle topped with a tiki style face. Restaurant name in an Asian typestyle.
The Sand Dollar was a tropical themed restaurant and cocktail lounge. The building was round and was meant to resemble a sand dollar. This swizzle features the image of a sand dollar, and logo art on a rectangular top.
This pick features a Moari tiki along with the imprint of the bar information. This mold was used as a base for many tiki bars. The bar was located at 108th & Mockingbird St., and is not related to the Mai Tai Lounge located in the basement of the famous Mt. Fuji.
The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Winnipeg location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Edmonton.
The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Calgary location, there were also locations in Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina, Victoria and Winnipeg.
The restaurant information is imprinted on a common Moai swizzle. No information found regarding the restaurant.
The swizzle features a tiki style figure and the Hawaiian Village Logo.
The Sand Dollar was a tropical themed restaurant and cocktail lounge. The building was round and was meant to resemble a sand dollar. This swizzle features the image of a sand dollar, and logo art on a rectangular top.
This spoon from Tiki Tiki shows palm trees on an island of sand. The bowl of the spoon is oval shaped.
The Tropics was located in the Hotel Chicagoan in Chicago. The Chicagoan opened in 1937. Based on found internet information, The Tropics was open at least into 1946. Swizzle is topped with a 3D woman in the sun, possibly sitting by a pool.
The Tropics was located in the Hotel Chicagoan in Chicago. The Chicagoan opened in 1937. Based on found internet information, The Tropics was open at least into 1946. Swizzle is topped with a 3D sculpted fish.
The swizzle is shaped like a paddle. No information found for HY Tiki, but the name and information is very similar inform to KY Tiki, which begs the question - was this swizzle a mistake?
Swizzle shaped like a paddle showing a landmark.
This swizzle has a full tiki on the top and a hibiscus flower on the bottom. The stem is bamboo with the Tiki Tango logo on it. The back side says Tiki Rancher who is the artist who worked on the decor in Tiki Tango.
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
This pick is tiki topped and the stem is more like a knife or dagger than a standard pick. Chin Tiki was opened in 1967 by Marvin Chin, who also opened Chin's Chop Suey in Livonia. Chin Tiki closed around 1980, but the space and decor have remained relatively intact, spurring periodic rumors about it reopening. Chin Tiki was featured in the Eminem movie 8 Mile; during the filming of 8 Mile, apparently much of the kitchen equipment went missing.
The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Regina location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Victoria and Winnipeg. The Regina location is not listed in Critiki.
Mermaid with arm extended and wind blown hair. It looks similar to the type of figure your might see on the bow of a ship.