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Nautical style in tiki bars |
tikicoma Grand Member (2 years)
Joined: Jan 16, 2010 Posts: 256 From: city of destiny
| Posted: 2011-09-11 2:31 pm  Permalink
Dusty, according to William G. Moultray's Obit aside from the two Four Winds Restaurants, he also had food concessions at the Seattle, New York, Montreal and San Antanio (sp?) Worlds Fairs. He died in 2001.
aloha, tikicoma
 
 
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Angry Idol Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jan 11, 2008 Posts: 23 From: The late Tiki Gardens, FL
| Posted: 2011-09-13 06:33 am  Permalink
The Queen Anne's Revenge in Charleston, SC has over a million dollars worth of nautical artifacts and art.
Dante's Down The Hatch in Atlanta, GA has a fully decked-out faux-sailing ship hitched to a pier.
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 674 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 2012-10-14 08:08 am  Permalink
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On 2007-04-29 15:41, Humuhumu wrote:
Here's some pictures I took at Harpoon Harry's in Huntington Beach in 2003:
http://photo.humuhumu.com/v/roadtripmay2003/harpoonharrys/
(They're kinda dark, so I won't bother posting them here individually)
And of course there's the Warehouse in Marina del Rey. I don't think I've ever taken any really good pictures of the place... it's worth going to check out yourself, anyhow.
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www.stockteam.com/harpoon_harrys.html
Harpoon Harry's in Sunset Beach, California
UPDATE: Business is being renovated and will become another restaurant under the Schooner or Later (Alamitos Landing, Long Beach) umbrella. Reports say similar menu will be served to the harborside restaurant a few miles north.
Harpoon Harry's Restaurant 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy. Sunset Beach, CA 90742
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 674 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 16 days ago; 11:27 am  Permalink
Here are some pics from Knotical Art, a booth at Crafted in San Pedro, and Utro's, a burger and beer restaurant next to the fisherman's wharf in San Pedro.
Crafted is a cool place to go to find gourmet food items, handmade jewelry, and assorted crafts. I found a cool terrarium with black sand that I added some mini tikis to. www.craftedportla.com
Gus Lopez works on a tugboat and learned how to tie knots while going through training at sea. He makes really cool oval rope mats and other assorted knot art like knot boards, nets, monkey fists, etc. www.knoticalart.com
Knotical Art:
Light fixture.
Utro's is a family owned and run restaurant. The owner is a retired longshoreman. They close pretty early so call first.
Bahooka wasn't the only place with ship chain tables. This is actually in a storage area.
View from the patio.
The fish sculpture has nautical bric-a-brac in it.
Of course the USS Iowa, SS Lane Victory and the Maritime Museum in San Pedro are full of nautical history too and all worth a visit.
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Sabu The Coconut Boy Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 2784 From: Carson, California
| Posted: 16 days ago; 5:15 pm  Permalink
This phone booth is from a steakhouse in Pinellas Park, Florida in 1973:
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 674 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 16 days ago; 5:28 pm  Permalink
Sabu, that is awesome!
 
 
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