Entertainers & Vendors

Tiki Bar

Kona Club in Oakland, California, is a neighborhood tiki bar that blends classic Polynesian decor with a relaxed, dive-bar atmosphere.

Hula Hoops Restaurant & Tiki Bar in South San Francisco is a vibrant fusion of island-inspired cuisine and tropical flair, offering guests an unforgettable dining and entertainment experience.

Da Hukilau in San Jose is a laid-back tropical retreat blending Hawaiian comfort food with island-style cocktails and casual aloha vibes. Popular with locals for its Spam musubi, poke bowls, and signature tiki drinks, the venue channels vintage Polynesian pop without taking itself too seriously.

Amidst the vibrant tapestry of San Francisco's North Beach, Hawaii West stands as a beacon of Polynesian allure on Vallejo Street. This tiki bar, a relic of the mid-20th century, exudes a nostalgic charm that transports patrons to a bygone era of tropical escapism.

A cascade of vibrant colors greets you as you step into Bamboo Hut, a lively oasis on San Francisco's Broadway. The air is thick with the scent of tropical fruits and the distant echo of steel drums, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.

In the vibrant tapestry of Sacramento's Jazz Alley, Jungle Bird emerges as a kaleidoscope of Polynesian allure and mid-century nostalgia. This tiki bar, a nod to the classic cocktail of the same name, is a sensory voyage through time and space.

The Tonga Hut is recognized as Los Angeles' oldest surviving Tiki Bar, first opened in 1958 by brothers Ace and Ed Libby. With over six decades of history, it continues to offer a tropical escape to its patrons at its locations in North Hollywood and Palm Springs, California.

The Reef Palm Springs is a vibrant tiki bar nestled within the historic Caliente Tropics Resort. Established in 2017 by Rory Snyder, founder of Tiki Caliente and Mod Palm Springs, The Reef occupies the space formerly known as the Conga Room restaurant.  

A cascade of shadows dances across the walls of Last Rites, a bar that defies the ordinary with its audacious blend of the macabre and the exotic. Situated on 718 14th Street in San Francisco, this establishment beckons with the allure of a forgotten jungle temple.

Beneath the swaying palms of Los Angeles' Magnolia Boulevard, Kahuna Tiki beckons with a siren call of island rhythms and vibrant hues. This Polynesian oasis, a kaleidoscope of bamboo and thatch, transports patrons to a realm where time slows and the spirit of aloha reigns supreme.

Trader Vic’s Emeryville stands as a beacon of Polynesian-inspired hospitality, offering guests an immersive escape into a tropical paradise.

Hale Pele is Portland’s spellbinding shrine to classic tiki escapism, where thunder crashes and volcanoes rumble with every round of drinks.

Frankie’s Tiki Room in Las Vegas blends classic tiki aesthetics with a gritty, Vegas edge. Open 24 hours, this bar features custom-carved décor, original Polynesian-inspired cocktails, and an ambiance that fuses island mystique with old-school desert cool.

The Purple Orchid website encapsulates a blend of luxurious accommodations and serene spa experiences in Livermore, CA. It highlights its offerings of unique rooms and suites, rejuvenating spa services, and versatile event spaces perfect for weddings, meetings, and social gatherings.

False Idol is a hidden tropical sanctuary located behind a walk-in cooler inside Craft and Commerce in San Diego. The space is fully immersive with fire features, tribal masks, and vintage mugs creating an authentic tiki environment.

Bali Hai Restaurant offers a diverse range of dining options including lunch, dinner, and drinks, with special menus for occasions like Mother's Day and Sunday brunch. The restaurant also caters to events such as weddings and corporate gatherings, providing a venue for social celebrations.

The Grass Skirt is a speakeasy-style tiki bar located in Pacific Beach, San Diego. Hidden behind the freezer door of Good Time Poké, this tropical hideaway transports guests into a Polynesian-inspired world adorned with hula girl murals, bamboo details, lanterns, and fire pits . 

A cacophony of animated totems and the distant echo of jungle drums greet you as you step into Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, a whimsical oasis tucked within the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.

In the bustling tapestry of Los Angeles, Clifton's Republic stands as a testament to the city's eclectic spirit. Located at 648 South Broadway, this storied venue is a kaleidoscope of history and whimsy, where the past and present dance in a vibrant embrace.

In the vibrant tapestry of North Hollywood, Tiki No stands as a beacon of Polynesian allure, a place where the mundane dissolves into a kaleidoscope of island enchantment.

Tonga Hut in North Hollywood, California, stands as Los Angeles’ oldest surviving tiki bar, established in 1958 by brothers Ace and Ed Libby.

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Frankie’s Tiki Room in Las Vegas blends classic tiki aesthetics with a gritty, Vegas edge. Open 24 hours, this bar features custom-carved décor, original Polynesian-inspired cocktails, and an ambiance that fuses island mystique with old-school desert cool.

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Frankie’s Tiki Room in Las Vegas blends classic tiki aesthetics with a gritty, Vegas edge. Open 24 hours, this bar features custom-carved décor, original Polynesian-inspired cocktails, and an ambiance that fuses island mystique with old-school desert cool.