King's Tropical Inn was opened in 1927 in Los Angeles/Culver City.
The inn stood at 5935 Washington Blvd. and was built in a Spanish/Moorish style.
Users recount that: "the place had tables in little roofless bamboo 'huts' and the painted night sky had moving stars and clouds. And 'tropical' music played."
They were known for their chicken dinners with biscuits and honey.
It was also a major pre-tiki location that updated and changed over the years. The Treasure Island Bar appears to be a newer edition, added in the late 50s or more probably, the 60s.
They did produce some souvenirs, including a ceramic ashtray with a chicken on it for their 25th anniversary in 1952.
Closed in 1968 and the building was later demolished.