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Minnie's, Stockton, CA (restaurant) |
abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-01-01 1:30 pm  Permalink
Name:Minnie's Type:restaurant Street:140 E. Harding Way City:Stockton State:CA Zip: country:USA Phone:Ho-4-0953 Status:defunct
Description: Hop Louie's first Minnie's restaurant opened in 1952. The Building is still there but devoid of Tiki and is now called Gong's.
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-01-01 1:40 pm  Permalink
I found this 1958 phone book add during my Stockton Tiki research several months ago. It advertises "Tropical Dinning in our Lanai..."
Note; The listed owners are now "Gong and Toy King Lee"
1958 Stockton phone book add
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-01-01 1:54 pm  Permalink
Here is another phone book add I found.
I'm not sure of the year but it is from the 1960's. They are still advertising Tropical dinning in the Lanai but now added to that is "specializing in Luau Parties".
The Gong Lee name is now prominently featured and a nice Hula girl is appears next to the Minnie's name.
Stockton phone book add, 1960's
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-01-02 7:13 pm  Permalink
Here is a 1974 Stockton Record newspaper photo of Gong Lee's Smorgasbord that I got a while back.
1974 Stockton Record photo
 
 
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puamana Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 02, 2002 Posts: 291 From: Seattle, WA
| Posted: 2010-01-03 07:47 am  Permalink
Here's pics of the Minnie's Stockton menu :

 
 
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Sabu The Coconut Boy Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 2784 From: Carson, California
| Posted: 2010-01-03 10:05 am  Permalink
Thanks for posting that very rare menu, puamana!
The artist used this Matson Lines menu as inspiration, but did a nice job of his/her own, (I like how ship's name was changed too).
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Unga Bunga Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 06, 2003 Posts: 5738 From: CaliTikifornia
| Posted: 2010-01-03 12:11 pm  Permalink
I'm guessing they owned a hotel too?
Same name, time and town , but different address.
I can't find any other info on this.
Register of the Minnie's Hotel (Stockton, Calif.) Records, 1951-1960
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-01-03 12:38 pm  Permalink
Thanks for doin the diggin on this unga, unfortunately that hotel was started and operated by Mrs. Minnie McLane who married a man last name of Dugger in 1954, and then in 1964 married a man whose last name was Palmer.
Bummer, that would have been a great new twist.
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-02-24 8:45 pm  Permalink
I have just returned from another Tiki expedition in the Stockton area and I made some new discoveries including these from Minnie's.
I made my way to the back of the restaurant determined to find the Lani that was advertised in the phone book. An old glass pained door opens to what was the Lani.
The place has electrical conduit and outlets exposed on the main restaurant wall as if this was once a outdoor type area that was later enclosed. Or an addition the the main restaurant. There is even a widow between the restaurant and the Lani as if it once looked outside. It is also several feet lower than the main restaurant.
As I went in I lifted up a white sheet and found an old small table that was covered in bamboo!
Next I looked up and all around finding these lamps. They look to me like nautical type that came from a real ship.
Next I lifted up another sheet and found an old bar with bamboo trim!
Happy Hunting!
 
 
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Dustycajun Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 16, 2007 Posts: 3946 From: Santa Barbara, CA
| Posted: 2010-11-16 12:09 pm  Permalink
Abstract,
I picked up a matchbook from Minnie's in Stockton. From the Gong Lee era, used the Hula Girl logo like your phone book ad.
Nice little description of the place on the inside of the matchbook.
DC
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2010-11-16 6:32 pm  Permalink
Wow, that's a great artifact DC! Very rare I'm sure.
 
 
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Dustycajun Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 16, 2007 Posts: 3946 From: Santa Barbara, CA
| Posted: 2010-11-23 08:10 am  Permalink
Abstract,
This is the info posted by the seller of the matchbook:
The individual who brought the wave of tiki to the Central Valley is a man named Hop Louie. His first venture into tiki was opening up the restaurant “Minnie’s” in Stockton in 1952. The restaurant was named after his wife, Minnie Woo. In 1954, another “Minnie’s” was opened to the south, in Modesto, California. Both restaurants were outfitted by Oceanic Arts and served tantalizing Cantonese food and featured Polynesian cocktails. In the late 1950’s, the Stockton branch of Minnie’s was sold to Gong Lee and his wife, Yuen Toy. The restaurant still exists, but is known as “Gong Lee’s” and no longer contains a trace of the hawaiiana décor.
DC
 
 
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Dustycajun Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 16, 2007 Posts: 3946 From: Santa Barbara, CA
| Posted: 2012-10-10 08:26 am  Permalink
Saw another matchbook style from Minnie's
This one is cool as it lists Louie and Minnie on the back cover.
DC
 
 
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abstractiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 585 From: Lodi, CA
| Posted: 2012-10-10 8:09 pm  Permalink
Nice artifact. I wonder who had it tucked away all these years. Mahalo for digging it up and posting DC.
 
 
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 739 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 2012-10-10 9:14 pm  Permalink
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On 2010-11-23 08:10, Dustycajun wrote:
Abstract,
This is the info posted by the seller of the matchbook:
The individual who brought the wave of tiki to the Central Valley is a man named Hop Louie. His first venture into tiki was opening up the restaurant “Minnie’s” in Stockton in 1952. The restaurant was named after his wife, Minnie Woo. In 1954, another “Minnie’s” was opened to the south, in Modesto, California. Both restaurants were outfitted by Oceanic Arts and served tantalizing Cantonese food and featured Polynesian cocktails. In the late 1950’s, the Stockton branch of Minnie’s was sold to Gong Lee and his wife, Yuen Toy. The restaurant still exists, but is known as “Gong Lee’s” and no longer contains a trace of the hawaiiana décor.
DC
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I had drinks at Hop Louie in the Los Angeles Chinatown on Saturday. I'm assuming it would have to be the same person. It's been in business since 1941. Their bar is almost pitch black, even at 4 in the afternoon.
The pics are from yelp.com.
Upstairs dining room.
_________________ -Lori
 
 
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