Black Tahiti was a Washington, DC restaurant owned by the proprietor of Blackie's House of Beef, Ulysses G. "Blackie" Auger, and his wife, Lulu H. Auger. These restaurateurs started with Blackie's House of Beef in 1952 and then opened dozens of coffee shops and affiliated restaurants, including the Black Rose, the Black Saddle, the Black Bird, the Black Gun, the Black Russian and the Black Frisco.
Along with the similarly named locations, they opened Black Tahiti after being inspired by a trip to the South Pacific (probably in the 70s-80s).
Very little is left to remember this location, save the matchbook covers and hurricane glasses printed with their logo tiki.