Home Tiki Bars
Torture Chamber Tiki Room
Denver, Colorado, United States
First opened as the High Street Taproom in 2014 and centered around the bar built from scrap material, the former garage has worn a number of faces before finally evolving into the Torture Chamber it is today. The room has been a bar to show off experimental beer, house aged and infused spirits, and at one point an operating speakeasy. The bar has built an ever growing list of unique house cocktails, and one off (often tiki inspired) beers on draft. Pulling inspiration from lifelong passions of skateboarding and horror films, the dim dungeon of a bar is full of treasures waiting to be found.
Shipwreck Rex’s Tiki Loft
Walnut, California, United States
Eclectic tiki bar with salvaged bar and backbar mixed with new and old authentic arts and crafts. Started in 2010 but never done. Some souvenirs from various SoCal locations as well as the odd PNG mask here and there. Working on getting some diner booths set up in this 21x21 foot room with vaulted ceiling because, well, we have room.
Doug's Basement
Ohio, United States
My Tiki Bar is an elaborate annual pop-up re-skinning of my basement bar. Each year, I add new features and details to the build. I cover major surfaces with real bamboo panels, bring out my mugs, etc. for Tiki decor, and set up huge amounts of real and (mostly) silk tropical flowers and foliage. I install a rock fountain, working volcano, and my two talking robot parrots. I finish the effect with Phillips Hue lighting to bring it all together, as well as to facilitate special effect scenes coordinating with wind machines, the parrots, or the volcano.
the Sandy Clam
New York, New York, United States
based around a witco bar, the Sandy Clam is a work in progress
LoveCraft_Cocktails presents Pooch's Tiki Bar
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
We have tiki parties twice a year and have been doing Quarentiki FaceBook live thru the pandemic. Built in bar in our den. The den is a sometimes Board Game room and sometimes Tiki Bar. Rum collection somewhere around 90
A. Panda’s Tiki Lounge
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
My basement Tiki bar includes a home theatre, game room, bar, plenty of art by SHAG and many other wonderful Tiki artists, and pandas. It also houses my home office for my day job.
A. Panda's Tiki Lounge is the home tiki bar of Andy and Jessica Montero in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They created the lounge in the basement of their newly-constructed home in October 2006. There are three sections of the lounge: a tiki bar and game room, a home theater, and a toy train layout. Andy's interest in tiki was originally sparked by the art of Shag. A. Panda's Tiki Lounge is a pun on Andy's longtime nickname, Andy Panda.
Lalotai: Den of Monsters
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Lalotai; Den of Monsters, is the home bar of Jonathan and Allison Chaffin, part of Horror In Clay World Headquarters. Home of Hundreds of tiki mugs with a heavy pop art and horror theme. Constantly evolving and changing, birthplace of Mugcrate and Inuhele; Atlanta's Tiki Weekend and the Atlanta Tiki Homebar Tour.
The Mendocino Shipwreck Tiki Bar and Lounge
Altadena, California, United States
Set amidst a lush, tropical haven, the Mendocino Shipwreck is more than a backyard tiki bar—it's an enchanting hideaway where relaxation, fun, and adventure meet. Tucked away at the end of a verdant walk through a garden brimming with tropical foliage, this gem awaits its visitors like a coveted pirate's treasure.
Its charismatic decor is a testament to the timeless allure of the sea. Tall tiki statues guard the entrance, nodding to the ancient Polynesian culture, while pirate and nautical ornaments scattered around pay homage to the thrill of maritime exploration. Pufferfish and whimsical lighting add a playful and inviting touch, casting soft, inviting shadows that dance across comfortable seating and the welcoming bar.
This magical tiki bar thrums with the energetic beats of vintage Hawaiian music, exotica, and surf tunes, turning every evening into a mini vacation. Its charm lies not just in the beautiful setting but in the experiences it hosts. From annual luaus to family gatherings and birthday celebrations, the Mendocino Shipwreck provides an unparalleled environment for events that turn into cherished memories.
Step into the Mendocino Shipwreck, and you step into an oasis of fun and camaraderie, a world away from the ordinary. It's not just a tiki bar—it's a delightful nautical-themed journey, a sip of tropical paradise right in your backyard.
Maka-Maka Tiki Bar
Maldegem, Belgium
Our home Tiki bar in Belgium where we have cocktail workshops and rum tastings. We also run a mobile Tiki bar, check our site www.makamakatiki.be
The Last Call Lanai
Los Angeles, California, United States
The first incarnation of this home bar started up in Portland, Oregon (in 2011-2015). We then moved back to Los Angeles and I expanded the space in the pictures you see here (from 2015-2023).
Unfortunately, I had to pack up for yet another move in 2023 and the Last Call Lanai will have to be re-invented yet again.
Enjoy the photos...
You enter the room through two wood-screened folding partitions that swing outward.
I have a wet bar and all my alcohol in the front room, so this is less of a functioning bar space than a lounge area to drink, hang out in, and where I can display all my tiki collectibles.
I have several swag lights. The puffer fish light I made back in my old Rumpus Room Days and the eyes are taxidermist glass eyes meant for a cougar! The other lights are vintage lucite spaghetti that I picked up here and there.
The rattan bar and stools I found up in Oregon.
The Orientalia style rattan hutch was found at the Pasadena City College flea market back in 2007 and I refurbished it up in Oregon and found an appropriately sized lower hutch to set it on.
Between the hutch and the fireplace is a 5-foot-tall carved Moai KavaKava Man that I picked up in Portland. I remember buying him for a great deal at a women's clothing shop my wife was checking out. I carried him three city blocks back to the car while passers-by cheered me on. That was a great day! Now he is my official mascot.
Thanks for checking out my space!