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Slightly OT: Señor Pico's |
martiki Official Mixologist
Joined: Mar 29, 2002 Posts: 3056 From: http://www.smugglerscovesf.com
| Posted: 2002-10-04 4:21 pm  Permalink
I just found a menu from the early 60s for Señor Pico's here stateside. For those who don't know, it is a chain (I think only overseas now) of Mexican restaurants owned by Trader Vic. Anyway, they had specialty drinks as well, including some of the same, like the Potted Parrot. The signature drink was the Pinky Gonzales, which was served in a souvenir glass that looked like the honi honi mug, only with some randy Mexican stereotype guy in a sombrero chasing a piece of tail around the cup.
Does anyone have or collect these things? Strangely, I found the mug the very next day after never seeing one, and passed it up because I thought it was too pricey. Does anyone know waht would be a good price to pay for these? I might go back....
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PolynesianPop Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2341 From: Corona, Ca
| Posted: 2002-10-05 12:59 am  Permalink
Martin,
I happen to collect Senor Pico mugs. I have the Honi Honi style mug as well as a ceramic cup with the same graphics as the Honi Honi but without the protruding base. Oceanic Arts has quite a few things from Senor Pico's for sale. Oddly enough, they don't sell very well. Some of the really cool stuff they have (like the large ceramic face bowl with grill top - sorta like a hollowed out pumpkin) have sat on their shelves for months. I have a feeling that nobody really knows they are a Trader Vic's restaurant.
I believe Senor Pico's was only open in the United States for something like 2-3 years with only two locations. The restaurant failed miserably here although they are still in business in other countries. I would think that with such a short life span in the US their items are less common and as such, more collectible (from a rarity standpoint). Of course, if nobody wants the stuff, then nobody will preserve it - which makes it even harder to find!
BTW - Mama Gruber's Fishouse was another TV failure. They had a drink called The Potwasher with a special mug depicting an old lady (Mama Gruber) carrying a frying pan. When this restaurant closed, the drink was moved to the Senor Pico menu. I don't know if its still served in the Senor Pico restaurants overseas but Oceanic Arts had a whole case full of these mugs.
Here are some images of the mugs:
The Senor Pico ceramic cup. The Honi Honi mug has the same image but in color.
Mama Gruber in all her splendid glory.
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Sabu The Coconut Boy Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 2784 From: Carson, California
| Posted: 2002-10-05 7:52 pm  Permalink
PolynesianPop,
In the Trader Vic's Mexican Cookbook which contained recipes from Senor Pico's, there's a photo in the drink section of some neat glasses, including a stunning glass sangria pitcher in the shape of an aztec head. Have you ever seen it? Was it part of the Senor Pico chain's barware?
Sabu
 
 
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PolynesianPop Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2341 From: Corona, Ca
| Posted: 2002-10-06 10:22 am  Permalink
Sabu,
I don't have a copy of TV's Mexican Cookbook so I don't know what the pitcher looks like. I do know however, that Trader Vic's generally uses mugs specifically manufactured for their restaurants. As such, I would assume that if this pitcher was used in their Senor Pico chain of restaurants and depicted in their book, it would be part of the Senor Pico chain's barware.
Do you have a way of posting the page? I would love to see what that picture looks like!
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Sabu The Coconut Boy Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 2784 From: Carson, California
| Posted: 2002-11-05 12:52 pm  Permalink
Polynesian Pop,
Here's an ebay link to an issue of "Ladie's Home Journal" from 1973 that has an article on the Senor Pico cookbook. Thought you might be interested in it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1579188607
Sabu
 
 
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PolynesianPop Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2341 From: Corona, Ca
| Posted: 2002-11-05 1:48 pm  Permalink
Sabu,
Thanks for the link. I would be interested in reading the article on Senor Pico's. Maybe I can see if my library has this issue so I don't have to spend any $$$.
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tikipedia Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 25, 2004 Posts: 488 From: San Diego
| Posted: 2007-03-24 8:38 pm  Permalink
While making the rounds this weekend, I came across a Senor Pico menu. Is this the same Senor Pico that was/is owned by Trader Vics? The locations on the menu are San Francisco, Ghiradelli Square, Century City, and Los Angeles. The date on the menu is 1964.
Info on these restaurants seem pretty slim, even on TC. One post by PolyPop says Senor Pico had only two locations, and the only extant SP locations today are overseas. So I am not sure if this is the same Senor Pico.
The cover of the menu (ignore the PMP cup)
Inside the menu. Interestingly, there is an entree called Son-of-a-B***h Stew!
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martiki Official Mixologist
Joined: Mar 29, 2002 Posts: 3056 From: http://www.smugglerscovesf.com
| Posted: 2007-03-25 10:37 am  Permalink
Definitely the same Pico.
 
 
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bigbrotiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 10563 From: Tiki Island, above the Silverlake
| Posted: 2007-03-28 12:16 pm  Permalink
Cool menu. I picked up this large, candle holding plate warmer, which I like because of its modernist style:
 
 
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