One of two colors of Swizzles from the LuWow. The LuWow closed in December 2016, but reopened in 2019 in a new location. There is a High Roller swizzle that is very similar to this brown LuWow version. When the High Roller version came out the conversation surrounding the similarity became known as "Swizzle Gate". There were even packs of swizzles sold containing both versions.
Senor Pico is a Mexican themed restaurant owned by Trader Vic's.
Victor Bergeron’s first Señor Pico location opened in 1964 when a friend, William Matson Roth, asked him to open a restaurant in Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Bergeron went to work flying all over Mexico, immersing himself in the culture and experiencing the fresh, vibrant and authentic cuisine known to the region. Señor Pico is the result of that exploration.
A swizzle topped with Captain Mallory riding a dodo bird.
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.
The is a brown flat swizzle with a gold Don The Beachcomber plaque logo at top. Stem is labeled for Amfac Resorts Hawaii.
This is a coppery/brown pick that looks like a driftwood sign with a spear on the end. This version is shorter than the standard pick.
This swizzle features an open port hole through which a seagull can be seen sitting on a pier post.
Paddle shaped swizzle with the Canoe House logo.
Paddle shaped swizzle topped with a pineapple shape showing a palm tree on a beach.
This is the earliest Psycho Suzi's swizzle. It features a sculptured version of their logo.
This swizzle features an open port hole through which a seagull can be seen sitting on a pier post.
Hala Kahiki is vintage tiki bar which features a large collection of Witco carvings. This swizzle is a replica of a Witco piece featuring four tiki masks which is part of Hala Kahiki's collection. The bottom of the swizzle features a pineapple. A pineapple is included on all of their contemporary swizzles.
Senor Pico is a Mexican themed restaurant owned by Trader Vic's.
Victor Bergeron’s first Señor Pico location opened in 1964 when a friend, William Matson Roth, asked him to open a restaurant in Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Bergeron went to work flying all over Mexico, immersing himself in the culture and experiencing the fresh, vibrant and authentic cuisine known to the region. Señor Pico is the result of that exploration.
6" version of paddle with Tiki on handle. Produced in multiple colors. SP Group International Inc., is a Toronto-based Manufacturer of Plastics.
Shorter 4.5" version of paddle with Tiki on handle. Produced in multiple colors. SP Group International Inc., is a Toronto-based Manufacturer of Plastics.
Served at Tiki TNT in Washington DC, used to skewer fruit garnishes.
Bird and shield swizzle
This is a paddle shaped swizzle marked for Wilfred's Lounge in Napa, California.
This swizzle has a moai topping a bamboo paddle.