1950s swizzle from Cuba includes the trademark Bacardi bat and a bottle of rum.
This swizzle features the signature Bacardi bat enclosed in a circle.
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. There were locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria, Regina, and Winnipeg. The picks do not indicate any location.
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. There were locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria, Regina, and Winnipeg. The picks do not indicate any location.
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. There were locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria, Regina, and Winnipeg. The picks do not indicate any location.
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 Edmonton location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Winnipeg.
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 Edmonton location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Winnipeg.
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 Victoria location, there were also locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Vancouver and Winnipeg.
Backscratcher used as a swizzle in a "Tropical Itch".
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".
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".
Swizzle features a sailor with a parrot on his shoulder and a mermaid sitting in his lap. They are sitting on a rum barrel. The stem features the logo and the bottom is shaped like the tip of a screwdriver.
Vintage swizzle from Shangri-La, Chicago which is now closed. This swizzle was produced in multiple colors.
This version of the South Pacific paddle has logo artwork on the front side and no art on the back side. The "T" in the logo has 3 horizontal cross lines.
This is a swizzle with spoon at bottom. The top features a rendition of a male Tahitian Drummer featured in one of the Edgar Leeteg black velvet paintings hanging in the Polynesian Room. It is marked for the Waldorf in Vancouver, B.C., whose location houses both the Tahitian Lounge on the ground level and the larger Polynesian Room in the basement.
1950s swizzle from Cuba includes the trademark Bacardi bat and a bottle of rum.
This is a swizzle stick featuring two child-like cartoonish tikis stacked on top of each other.
Created during the 2020 Corona pandemic to celebrate home tiki bars and the lack of toilet paper. They're the brainchild of Denise Sanders, raising money to support the bartenders of Lei Low and 4 Kahunas!
This version features text in all caps.
Created during the 2020 Corona pandemic to celebrate home tiki bars and the lack of toilet paper. They're the brainchild of Denise Sanders, raising money to support the bartenders of Lei Low and 4 Kahunas!
This version features text in lower case.
This version is a very pale blue - almost white.