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Don the Beachcomber - The Locations (Updated 11-22-10)
Dustycajun
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Posted: 2013-01-15 07:46 am   Permalink

Quote:

On 2013-01-14 22:02, Bora Boris wrote:
I know it was there through 1977-78 and I think it lasted into the early eighties 81-82?

Here's a placemat image I nabbed from ebay a while ago.








Bora Boris,

Fabulous rendering, thanks for posting! This has to be one of the most underrated Don the Beachcombers out there, the exterior looked spectacular. Now, in only we had some photos of the inside.

DC

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Dustycajun
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Posted: 2013-02-13 7:42 pm   Permalink

What's this, a Don the Beachcomber outlet at the Drop Inn Liquors on Wilshire?

I just got this old flier from the liquor store advertising the Don the Beachcomber mixes.



The franchise must have been hooked up with Bacardi and Meyers Rums at this time. Will deliver!

DC


 
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Bora Boris
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Posted: 2013-02-13 8:26 pm   Permalink

There is still a Liquor store at 8326 Wilshire, kinda.



I'll go in this weekend and see if they have any ancient Don's mixes.


 
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Or Got Rum?
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Posted: 2013-03-04 1:17 pm   Permalink

An interview w/ DTB from 1967 from one of my restaurant industry mags. Fairly vanilla w/ some insight of his future Food-service plans....kind of like Tsao's Kahiki Foods with a more Global view. Also a pic and blurb from R. Fine on the Credit Card issue. OGR














 
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Dustycajun
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Posted: 2013-03-15 9:14 pm   Permalink

OGR,

Nice find on the article. I was at a paper show and picked up one of the DTB fans like this one I posted previously.




The cool part about this the lot came with this drink menu on parchment paper that had been cut and taped to the fan at one point.





Some very old drink names from Don himself in Hawaii.

DC


 
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Posted: 2013-03-16 09:00 am   Permalink

"Or Got Rum", that's a wonderful Donn Beach article. Lacking a true autobiography, this may be as close as we'll ever get to one. I have "Scrounging the Islands with the Legendary Don the Beachcomber" but this gives additional insight to the history of his Hollywood and Hawaii locations. Did he really start in 1932, before Prohibition ended? Was he referring to his "rum runner" days or did he really have a speak easy at the original McCadden location? Finally, are there other examples of interviews with Donn Beach?

 
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Posted: 2013-03-16 09:07 am   Permalink

I just want to make sure that this post on the "Don the Beachcomber in the Sky" locations doesn't get lost to history! I knew about Trader Vic's United Airlines connection but this goes above and beyond anything they ever did. A Polynesian Pop restaurant in the sky complete with carvings, unfortunately those days will never return. Donn Beach mentions his airline connection in the above interview.

http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=34436&forum=1&6


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Or Got Rum?
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Posted: 2013-03-26 1:42 pm   Permalink

I got lucky and scored 2 nice B/W Tourist photos (thanks DC ) of Don's in Hawaii...nice Brownlee front and gable with a cool car shot also. OGR







 
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Dustycajun
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Posted: 15 days ago; 5:03 pm   Permalink

OGR,

Nice score. How about a close up of the Don the Beachcomber sign?

I just spotted this incredible historical find for sale on ebay - the Don the Beachcomber door panels from Hawaii that were made by Oceanic Arts.





Complete with the shipping label!



From the location at the Beachcomber Hotel.

Now what does that design remind me of???



DC


 
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