Hawaiian Lounge - at Conley's Motel
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
This was one of a local chain of motels and inns, originally built by Robert Conley in 1952, and associated with the Best Western chain.
They had a Hawaiian Lounge from 1965 onward, but this greatly expanded in 1972.
This location added a 12,000 square-foot recreational mall March 17th, 1972 which included an indoor-outdoor swimming pool, health club, putting green, and brick-patioed entertainment area with a large tiki bar, open table seating with rattan chairs, and a large 7' tall tiki at the street entrance which was flanked by tiki torches and accessed by a bamboo bridge. A second large carved tiki regarded visitors at the opposite end of the patio space as they passed into the interior of the motel. The roof over this area was a retractable dome of sorts that could be adjusted for the weather.
Conley's was known for their Polynesian revue in this large semi-outdoor Hawaiian Lounge space, which continued at least until the 1980s even though newspaper ads show a range of other entertainment advertised as well, including disco of traditional Thai dancers, etc...
This location is now a Home Depot.
Details
- Type
- Bar & Restaurant
- Phone
- 412 824 6000
- Address
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
- Closed?
- Yes (Permanently)
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