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5 Visits
LaraColada – 7 Apr 24
Stepping into the tiki bar, I was greeted by the classic aura of the golden age of tiki decor and mysticism. The bar itself was a sight to behold, crafted from rich mahogany and adorned with intricate carvings of Polynesian gods and mythical creatures. A warm glow emanated from the vintage lanterns hanging overhead, casting flickering shadows on the bamboo walls.
The ambiance was enchanting, with the gentle sound of waves crashing against the shore playing softly in the background. Tiki torches flickered in the dimly lit space, adding to the sense of adventure and escapism.
As I made my way to the bar, I couldn't help but marvel at the attention to detail in the decor. But one thing that took me out was the shishas that is more ingraned to the spanish culture and the menu that polinesian and the menu was on point of the old tiki cocktails offering but the ones I tried (Hula Hula y Safrin Bastardo) where a little bit one noted but their unique tiki mugs and ambiance was worth it. Also is in walkable distance from the Gothic Quarter.
Jeff Holmes – 15 Sept 2023
Small Language Barrier, but great drinks!