I was living in Long Beach CA and drove down PCH one day and saw that a closed Tiki restaurant had reopened as Don the Beachcomber's! I was lucky enough to have dinner there. It was fabulous of course! I even went to the one in Hollywood when I was in my 20s. I'll be in LA soon and I'm heading to the Tonga Hut!
Marie was kind enough to make me her Italian zombie one evening when I asked her to make me something she liked. I loved it. Very delicious! Glad Tonga Hut is getting back on its feet here. I wish them the best of luck!
I was pleased to visit this place about 10 years ago (?) ... great to see its surviving the storm of generations! The zombie I ordered tasted like old gasoline lol but I had a great time none the less .
I need to go again. I’ve only been once. And when I went I was ignored and treated as unwelcome. Watching this makes me want to go and give it a try again.
Fantastic video. I had the pleasure of visiting a couple years back and enjoyed every minute. The videography is excellent and I loved hearing the story of the Tonga Hut! Can't wait to make the Italian Zombie.
OMG. I have almost that exact same enameled-steel conical fireplace. Same color, even. My parents had it in a mountain cabin in Pinetop, AZ. Loved it. When they started renting it out, the realtor made them put in a Ben Franklin stove. We took the orange fireplace back to Tucson. Still have it. Did you know the color gets Cherry Red when it's overheated?
Those fireplaces were iconic and ubiquitous at ski resorts and ski vacation homes (usual A-frames) across the upper lake states - Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the U.P. of Michigan in the late 1960’s thru mid 70’s. As a kid I wanted one bad in our house. Unfortunately it wasn’t my parents choice of decor lol - “hell no” yells my dad. Ha ha ha.
My favorite bar! Tasting through the Grog Log was one of my favorite explorations of flavor and it was fun getting to know the bartenders. Check it out as soon as you can!
@@cruisinusa5110 Try the Royal Hawaiian in Laguna and tell em you want a booze free tiki drink. I'm sure they'll accommodate the ask. I know trader Vics and Don The beachcomber both now have well made non alcoholic drinks.
Great episode! I wanna give them credit for doing a great job of adapting to Covid protocols and creating a fun and safe space outside that I will miss if it ever goes away. Viva Tiger Lounge! Cheers!
Made this today. Didn't have the rums you used but I had Appleton 12 and Hampden 8. I found the taste surprisingly bitter even if the campari to jamaica ratio was low.
Ven Tiki, Ventura CA, has a similar drink challenge of about 80 drinks. Prize is a fez hat. Anyway, each day a woman would do 4 drinks at lunch, go home and sleep and then come back and do four drinks in the afternoon. I think she took a few days off, but finished the challenge in about two weeks. A little crazy, but an Impressive feat.
Nah we make these when we can as we are a team of pros making this show for free just for the love and when things line up. The mission is to do what we can when we can for the art.
Thank the tiki gods for this woman. Her dedication to tradition is everything.
So thrilled to hear my track used in the Tonga Hut episode! One of my favorite tiki bars in LA.
We love this cut! Thanks again for contributing to the success of this show!
Where can I find this track? it's great!
It was so great to meet Marie at the Miami Rum Congress. She is so knowledgeable!
The Tiki Show returns! Very happy to see this. I had a blurry evening at the Tonga Hut in 97.
That drooling bastard statue is honestly one of my favorite tiki icons. It's just so effing adorable and hilarious.
This lady is too cool. Great storyteller. I love Tiki stuff.
I was living in Long Beach CA and drove down PCH one day and saw that a closed Tiki restaurant had reopened as Don the Beachcomber's! I was lucky enough to have dinner there. It was fabulous of course! I even went to the one in Hollywood when I was in my 20s. I'll be in LA soon and I'm heading to the Tonga Hut!
Marie was kind enough to make me her Italian zombie one evening when I asked her to make me something she liked. I loved it. Very delicious! Glad Tonga Hut is getting back on its feet here. I wish them the best of luck!
nice drinks! i used to work tiki iniki ,garden isle ! bar keep....shaka!!
I loved this video! The style, music, everything.
We appreciate you greatly!
Great to see your face lady!! Miss you and Murph, hope all is well with you guys!
Bucket List !!!
Can't wait to visit now that they are open again
Thanks very much for this wonderful interview. Can't wait to hang at the bar
awesome show! I’ve got a couple mugs from there.
About time!!! Woo hooo!!!
I am sipping the Italian Zombie right now. Made it at home. HOLY SMOKES!! Amazing. This is incredibly well balanced.
Great to see this channel back!
Bravo! We need to come by and visit soon. Well done. Cheers.
Great show/feature. Marie is definitely one of the persons you want leading education of what Tiki should be.
I was pleased to visit this place about 10 years ago (?) ... great to see its surviving the storm of generations!
The zombie I ordered tasted like old gasoline lol but I had a great time none the less .
Where did your channel go? I love everything tiki and enjoyed your videos.
This was amazing! Thanks Marie for the tour and thank you Jim for sharing with us
Very nice. Wish I had known about it when I was last in LA.
I need to go again. I’ve only been once. And when I went I was ignored and treated as unwelcome. Watching this makes me want to go and give it a try again.
Outstanding! I'm hoping to visit in July!
I see my plaque “Von Ballz” what a great accomplishment.
Marie is THE coolest chick. Loved the video + the history lesson.
Great video. Also thanks for the recipe. I whipped up a batch!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. GREAT VIDEO AND A GREAT EDUCATION. THANKS FOR SHARING!!! I LEARNED SO MUCH.
Fantastic video. I had the pleasure of visiting a couple years back and enjoyed every minute. The videography is excellent and I loved hearing the story of the Tonga Hut! Can't wait to make the Italian Zombie.
great episode! I'm looking forward to visiting the Tonga Hut someday soon.
she is so delightful!
Great! Very well made
OMG. I have almost that exact same enameled-steel conical fireplace. Same color, even. My parents had it in a mountain cabin in Pinetop, AZ. Loved it. When they started renting it out, the realtor made them put in a Ben Franklin stove. We took the orange fireplace back to Tucson. Still have it. Did you know the color gets Cherry Red when it's overheated?
Those fireplaces were iconic and ubiquitous at ski resorts and ski vacation homes (usual A-frames) across the upper lake states - Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the U.P. of Michigan in the late 1960’s thru mid 70’s. As a kid I wanted one bad in our house. Unfortunately it wasn’t my parents choice of decor lol - “hell no” yells my dad. Ha ha ha.
Man, what I wouldn't give to be able to live in that apartment complex if it were still around!
This is a really great watch nicely done !
I'm fascinated with vintage tiki history and cult
So are we!
My favorite bar! Tasting through the Grog Log was one of my favorite explorations of flavor and it was fun getting to know the bartenders. Check it out as soon as you can!
I want that T-shirt!!!!
This looks fantastic ❤️❤️❤️
Great video. love Marie!
She’s amazing
I don't drink, but I wish I did, just to visit this place. ❤❤
More and more Tiki establishments are adopting non alcoholic options for their menus. Exotic escapism is for everyone.
@@The-Tiki-Showknow of any such establishments in SoCal?
@@cruisinusa5110 Try the Royal Hawaiian in Laguna and tell em you want a booze free tiki drink. I'm sure they'll accommodate the ask. I know trader Vics and Don The beachcomber both now have well made non alcoholic drinks.
Great episode! I wanna give them credit for doing a great job of adapting to Covid protocols and creating a fun and safe space outside that I will miss if it ever goes away. Viva Tiger Lounge! Cheers!
Made this today. Didn't have the rums you used but I had Appleton 12 and Hampden 8. I found the taste surprisingly bitter even if the campari to jamaica ratio was low.
Awesome video! Love that glass also. Do you happen to know the name of that glass or where to get it? Would love to pick some up!
I must visit
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You can take a whole year now to get a plaque?! When it started you had to do it in a Month!! I tried but i couldnt drink That much.
TIKI RENNISANCE!!!
Make America Tiki Again.
TALOFA! That's ''Aloha'' in Tongan... Nice lady. The sound is out of sync with the picture, somehow. But I stuck it out for the cool story.
Craaazy! Stoked you enjoy the show. We will get there one day. It's on the must visit list!
The challenge should be to drink all of the Grog Log drinks in a month!
Ven Tiki, Ventura CA, has a similar drink challenge of about 80 drinks. Prize is a fez hat. Anyway, each day a woman would do 4 drinks at lunch, go home and sleep and then come back and do four drinks in the afternoon. I think she took a few days off, but finished the challenge in about two weeks. A little crazy, but an Impressive feat.
Wicked
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Any new Episodes soon ?
SUGGESTION: ATOMIC RANCH MAGAZINE!!!
Is the channel permanently dormant?
Nah we make these when we can as we are a team of pros making this show for free just for the love and when things line up. The mission is to do what we can when we can for the art.
XD
I thought the logo was of Derek Art
It is Derek! He's a long time friend of ours.
Just think 🤔 I was two years old 🫠to young to drink 😬
Where's Lala
I think you are thinking of TIKi Bar TV with the doctor and Lala.
Ooooh we miss that show too. Wish it was still around.
if you guys need help with film production, id like to help any way I can.