|
Solomon's Island Tiki Bar ==== Land of Bosko |
ikitnrev Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Jul 27, 2002 Posts: 1298 From: D.C. / Virginia
| Posted: 2006-05-26 8:05 pm  Permalink
Earlier today, I drove to Solomon's Island and Whites Sands, both located in Southern Maryland, to check the two tiki locations there (Vera's, and the Solomon Island Tiki Bar) Big changes have happened to both places. This post will focus entirely on the Solomon's Island Tiki Bar, another post will give the news about Vera's.
The Solomon's Island Tiki Bar was an open air tiki bar, and well known for its opening weekend party, when thousands of people would show up. I had vistedthe bar a few times, the mai-tais were red colored and too sweet, and pre-mixed and poured out of gallon jugs. The decor was OK, but the whole nearby boating scene made me equate the place with Buffet, and I could not then with a good conscience recommend the place.
My, how times have changed. Over the winter, major renovations were done on the bar and immediate surrounding area.
I'm not kidding when I can say that they could change the name of this place to the 'Land of Bosko' Believe it or not, there are probably over 100 different Bosko carvings now on site. It is still an 'open-to-the-elements' bar, but all of the Bosko makes the place look, well, much more like a real authentic tiki bar. I don't make a point of visiting too many open-air bars, but this might now be one of the best tiki-decor open bars in the country.
The first thing you will see, when driving or walking up the road, are the new signs - carved by Bosko. If you look underneath the roof, you will see various other of his carvings hanging from the support poles.
Some of the posts have a Bosko carving on each face of the pole.
The bar itself features many Bosko elements. There are 8 tiki posts providing roof support - all of them carved by Bosko.
A closeup of one of the tiki poles
At the left side of the bar, at the property line, is this Bosko decorated fence
And the walkway to the bathrooms has a really cool painted mural of Easter Island - the Bosko carvings on the door appear as if they are part of the landscape.
And that is only the beginning of the changes made. At the right-side of the bar, there used to be a driveway, which was used as a parking lot. This area was a former one-story motel. The new owners, who bought the bar in July 2005, closed this area off, imported palm trees and lots of sand, and even commissioned some giant Moai heads. This one here is 20 feet tall, and is viewable as you drive by the bar. This whole area was created to handle some of the crowds that the bar gets on summer weekend nights.
Further back is another, smaller Moai head. This photo gives you some sense of the former motel. Take a closer look, and you will see some a couple of red matted plaques, each with a 5 or 6 foot tall Bosko carving on it.
This side of the sanded area is quite impressive. There are 14 unique Bosko carvings all spaced out along this former motel-front. It was quite impressive in the daytime, and I was told even more so at night, when an individual spotlight highlights each one.
These carvings were simply wonderful. All 14 deserve to be seen, but I will share with you here 4 of my favorites. Also notice the wall backing - it is crushed bamboo, and that is new too.
On the other side of the former driveway is one of the most incredible tiki murals I have ever seen - and my favorite work that Bosko has ever done. You are seeing the whole wall - from the ground, to the eaves of the roof above
further up this wall are a couple of small stores. One selling cigars was not open, but this one, that sold Tiki Farm mugs, tiki shirts and sweatshirts, and other tiki items was open. The Moai head with the red hat was a good sized one, but it did have a bizarre neck.
And further along are a couple more bathrooms, with Bosko's interpretations of tiki man and tiki woman.
There were also two other outdoor hatched hut bars in this sanded area - closed when I was there.
I talked a bit with one of the managers of the place. He said that he studied and learned more about tiki in this past year than ever before, and I sensed that what he learned was good. The owners visited several carvers, and several carver's websites, and had rough sketches done by several designers in the area (most who offered a more commercial look), but they liked Bosko's ideas the best. Bosko flew out to take a look at the place, and the result is, as I've said above, the 'Land of Bosko' They do have plans to add a couple of A-frame structures, and I was shown some outlines for a new custom mug that was in design phase --- it looked very cool.
They are somewhat limited in what they can do in an open bar setting, that is closed for half of the year, that is often visited by large, sometimes rowdy crowds - thus, no glass floats will be seen on the premises. But the new owners definitely seem to be heading in the right direction, tiki-wise.
Now, the bad news.
The Solomon's Island Tiki Bar is going through some legal difficulties. Apparantly, all of the above work was done without the proper planning and zoning permits in place, and there has been some talk that the county could force them to remove all of the above renovations. I doubt this will happen, but there is a good chance that the big Moai heads, and all of the sand in the courtyard will have to go, and the driveway may reappear.
Also, some of the neighbors have complained about the large crowds, and they filed a petition to have the liquor license for the tiki bar pulled. I doubt this will happen, but one never knows. A couple of months ago, a major fire destroyed some historic buildings not too far from the tiki bar, and I can imagine that some long-time residents are mourning the loss of their formerly quiet, historic community - not to mention still getting used to a very popular tiki bar.
Drink-wise, not much seems to have changed yet, and this may not changed due to the volume of business. The red (not brown) mai-tais are still pre-mixed and poured from gallon jugs. The Kokomo drink, though, was quite tasty, with a brown color and a coconut rum and vanilla flavor.
There is no food served on the premises, although there are plans for a small restaurant to open adjacent to the bar area.
Overall, I was quite shocked to see how much things had changed. All in all, definite improvements have been made.
Later in the day I visited the nearby Vera's Restaurant, a great vintage exotic tiki place - only to learn that big changes were happening there too. Read about it here
http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=15661&forum=2&start=last&5
Vern
[ This Message was edited by: ikitnrev 2006-05-26 21:36 ]
 
 
|
thejab Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2984 From: Forbidden Island, CA
| Posted: 2006-05-26 8:21 pm  Permalink
Wow! That's some great Bosko work! Thanks for sharing Vern. It must be great at night.
 
 
|
bigbrotiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 10558 From: Tiki Island, above the Silverlake
| Posted: 2006-05-26 8:47 pm  Permalink
Tres cool! Thank you so much for recording this. Bosko is such a modest guy, we might have never known about it otherwise. I didn't. I really like the same panels and the mural you dig, too. I wonder if they have to worry about vandalism the way you described the place.
It is encouraging to see owners invest into Tiki art without HAVING to do it, they really seem to love it.
[ This Message was edited by: bigbrotiki 2006-05-26 20:50 ]
 
 
|
Kailuageoff Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 27, 2002 Posts: 1486 From: Honolulu Lounge,Lewes, DE
| Posted: 2006-05-27 03:28 am  Permalink
Great post, Vern. Thanks for sharing this.
KG
 
 
|
Johnny Dollar Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 01, 2003 Posts: 2916 From: Baltimore, Maryland, PNG
| Posted: 2006-05-27 04:30 am  Permalink
wow, that blows my mind.
 
 
|
hiltiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 10, 2004 Posts: 2773 From: Reseda, calif.
| Posted: 2006-05-29 07:45 am  Permalink
wow.... how interesting is that. Thanks for sharing, great pictures. The place kind of looks surreal.
 
 
|
tiki_kiliki Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Apr 01, 2002 Posts: 988 From: Hamtown USA
| Posted: 2006-05-29 09:52 am  Permalink
Great post Vern - so glad to see so much of Bosko! Someone should throw a REAL Tiki party here - what a treat that would be!
_________________ Yee-Haw & Aloha,
The Hukilau
 
 
|
lanikai Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 15, 2004 Posts: 490 From: Hawaii
| Posted: 2006-05-29 11:02 am  Permalink
http://somdnews.com/stories/051906/rectop170341_32082.shtml
I love it when they delineate "...and three FAKE easter island head..."
as if...
imagine being prevented from making any improvements.
On your own business.
facists!
as Bill Maher sez: america isn't the land of the free, we are just a little free-er than most other countries.
"Illegitimi Non Carborundum"
don't let the man get you down!
 
 
|
tikigap Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 834 From: Arlingtron Virginia
| Posted: 2006-05-30 10:55 am  Permalink
Hey Vern! We'll have to make a trip down there at night Soon! Thanks for the posting and updates!
_________________
 
 
|
christiki295 Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 3616 From: LA-2547 mls east Hawaii &5500 Easter Is
| Posted: 2006-05-30 6:02 pm  Permalink
So that is what the place looked like. I went there after a buddy of mine's wedding, in my pre-tiki days.
I was not so out of it that I can not remember how incredible it was to be in an alfresco tiki bar, with the ocean breeze and salty ocean smell (Well, actually I was, but I remember anyway).
 
 
|
hewey Tiki Socialite
Joined: Sep 14, 2004 Posts: 4270 From: Sydney, Australia
| Posted: 2006-05-30 8:06 pm  Permalink
That carved Bosko mural is way cool
 
 
|
TravelingJones Grand Member (7 years)
Joined: Mar 11, 2006 Posts: 868 From: Eastern Shores of Western Civilization
| Posted: 2006-06-17 11:42 am  Permalink
Shaka Y'all!
I wanted to share some Tiki Bar pic's snapped up late Thursday 15 June, on Solomon's Island. Chokest mahaloz to ikitnrev and rupe33 for thier posts!
Not much detail, but here's my update:
-Nobody was around to talk at 2:00pm. I was on business travel, so with five/ten minutes I ran through taking snaps paparazzi-style. The nice wide shots of the bar, BOSKO EVERYWHERE!...as previously reported.
Snap! Click! Pop!... Moai, palms and sand. I shot quick details, as the TV producer I was working for yelled, "...we needed to get to our next location!"
So sadly, I left like a kid locked out of Disneyland.
The sand, palms and big centre Moai are gone from the paved parking area...but everything looks pretty cool to me. To see what historically was an open cornerstand & roadway bar near the marinas, has a classy tiki look now!! Big question?...Will the Bosko's survive the summer fun of drunken mischief and mayhem???
Street View
BarView #1
BarView ceiling #2
TikiPost& mural
Motel-Lot Moai (behind bar)
Bosko #1
Bosko #2
Tribal?
Shite-R Moai
Water Closets with plywood coconut palm??? CcheeezZ!
Tiki vendi-booth and Bosko war canoe mural
Bosko warrior waka taua
That's it for now tikiphiles...I'll be on location in Solomon's Island for a video production in mid-July.
I will do my best to take more photo's of 'Tiki Bar, Solomon's Island' and what will be the newly reopened 'Vera's White Sands Beach Club'!!!
Okole Maluna & a Flip-flOp-flipPp....
_________________ Viva Kate!
...five-star hotels don't have tiki bars?
_______ ______
_____Flip-flOp-fLipPp...___
 
 
|
MakeDaMug Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 1171 From: behind a cluttered desk
| Posted: 2006-07-20 2:53 pm  Permalink
The mug shown below features the Solomon's Island Tiki Logo designed by Bosko. The mug was sculpted by Squid. They do have these for sale currently at their bar for $10.95. In the next few weeks, you'll be able to order them online directly through Solomon's Island Tiki Bar at www.tikibarsolomons.com.

 
 
|
bigbrotiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 10558 From: Tiki Island, above the Silverlake
| Posted: 2006-07-20 11:13 pm  Permalink
That is NICE! Love the peanut texture on the mug, and that mask, reminiscent of the Steve Crane classic....but a better design!
 
 
|
teaKEY Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 09, 2004 Posts: 3663 From: The thumb !
| Posted: 2006-07-23 3:08 pm  Permalink
Love that mug and I found the Tikifarm MySpace and thier background has that mug on there and other ones that I have never seen before. Hey and thanks fro sharing about this bar. I like when Bosko and bar work together.
 
 
|
|