A few years ago my wife and I got really into tiki bars. So into them that I decided to document our travels.
See some of our favorite tiki bars below.
Tonga Hut
This spot opened in 2014 and used to be home to Don the Beachcomber. The owner runs the coffee shop next door, and there’s a great chinese food down the street.
The interior is small but has the classic pufferfish lamps, polynesian felt paintings, and a lot of bamboo. There’s also a patio outside. If you’re planning on going with a group make a reservation ahead of time.

Otto's Shrunken Head
This spot opened in 2014 and used to be home to Don the Beachcomber. The owner runs the coffee shop next door, and there’s a great chinese food down the street.
The interior is small but has the classic pufferfish lamps, polynesian felt paintings, and a lot of bamboo. There’s also a patio outside. If you’re planning on going with a group make a reservation ahead of time.

Twisted Tiki
This spot opened in 2014 and used to be home to Don the Beachcomber. The owner runs the coffee shop next door, and there’s a great chinese food down the street.
The interior is small but has the classic pufferfish lamps, polynesian felt paintings, and a lot of bamboo. There’s also a patio outside. If you’re planning on going with a group make a reservation ahead of time.

Bootlegger Tiki
This spot opened in 2014 and used to be home to Don the Beachcomber. The owner runs the coffee shop next door, and there’s a great chinese food down the street.
The interior is small but has the classic pufferfish lamps, polynesian felt paintings, and a lot of bamboo. There’s also a patio outside. If you’re planning on going with a group make a reservation ahead of time.
