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Tiki Road Trip: A Guide to Tiki Culture in North America

Tiki Road Trip: A Guide to Tiki Culture in North America

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Authentic Tiki
Review: Bar none this is the best book on the subject I've had the pleasure to read. Detailed and accurate account of the culture, yet it does NOT read like Hi-Fi set up instructions. Very fun. The best part, however, are the drink recipes. A must for all bar tenders both professional and amateur.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS GUY IS TIKI RIFFIC !
Review: I got a chance to meet the author, and he is awesome. The book is fantastic, and details every, good and bad, tiki location around the country. You gotta get this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS GUY IS TIKI RIFFIC !
Review: I got a chance to meet the author, and he is awesome. The book is fantastic, and details every, good and bad, tiki location around the country. You gotta get this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tiki magic - such a fun day following this guide....
Review: If you love tiki's and what to know where they are in your area, or are traveling, get this book. We visited the Kon-Tiki bar in Tuscon for lunch while on vacation after reading about it here - the tiki atmosphere was awesome. Our waitress Cathy showed us a good time and let us take pictures of the fabulous Tiki's. The author said their waitress did not know much about the history of the bar, but Cathy did, and we chatted for several hours. Get this book....and go enjoy tiki hunting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tiki magic - such a fun day following this guide....
Review: If you love tiki's and what to know where they are in your area, or are traveling, get this book. We visited the Kon-Tiki bar in Tuscon for lunch while on vacation after reading about it here - the tiki atmosphere was awesome. Our waitress Cathy showed us a good time and let us take pictures of the fabulous Tiki's. The author said their waitress did not know much about the history of the bar, but Cathy did, and we chatted for several hours. Get this book....and go enjoy tiki hunting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mondo fun!
Review: Jump on your Vespa and click on the 'buy' button, daddy-o! This one's a must-have for the chronically chic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! What a great book for tiki culture devotees!
Review: This a great travel guide whether you're a tiki lounge aficionado or a fan of venacular, roadside attractions from days gone by. This is an extremely comprehensive book that is conveniently organized by state - describing every tiki bar (and related attractions like tiki motels) in each of the 50 states. The author also lists the address of famous tiki attractions no longer in existence. Both authentic and retro tiki attractions are listed and described by the author.

The listings are very thorough including descriptions of decor, food and drinks as well as photos of many interiors of the listed tiki bars. There are also international listings to help you find tiki bars around the world. And, if that weren't enough, there's a helpful glossary of tiki terms in the back of the book along recipes for exotic drinks.

This is one of the better, easier to use guide books I've come across - regardless of subject matter.

Hats off to James Teitelbaum - you'll find this a great, informative book no matter where you live (indeed, I found out about a great tiki bar in my home state that I didn't even know existed!).

Outstanding!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Midwest is not the place for Mai Tais
Review: This book is an excellent tribute to tiki history and lore--written by an man who is obviously passionate about his subject--all the while being amusing and charming. You may not be able to visit the bars, but his vivid and detailed descriptions make it almost as good.

My only real gripe is the small, black and white photos inside--no colour used to depict the vibrant and lush world that is tiki--faux or otherwise. also, I hoped that I would be able to use this book as a guide for some inspired tropical travels--but, alas! there aren't very many good bars in the heartlands.

one amusing plus--
James Teitelbaum leaves few stones unturned.
in a bleak winter, while driving through Iowa, I observed a fabulous sign for the "Tiki-Truck Stop". we were too tired to be tempted to stop, but my heart is now at peace knowing there is a full report in this book.

if you're already into tiki-lore, this book's glossaries and recipes will probably not be anything new. I advise looking at a copy first and seeing if there are any tiki locals near your area before making a purchase. unless you are happy to know there are fabulous tiki bars in california and scant ones in michigan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scattershot but worthwhile
Review: Tiki Road Trip is an excellent, if somewhat scattershot guide of Tiki bars, restaurants, and other Polynesian-themed facilities. Teitelbaum provides names, addresses, reviews and in some cases, photos to help you plan your next driving trip.

The author's reviews vary from cursory to pretty detailed. His emphasis is on the "Tikiness" of each place, based on decor, atmosphere, and food/drink. I didn't always agree with his "TiPSY" rating of some places, primarily because his emphasis seems to be primarily on Tiki decorations. I felt that Teitelbaum did not give enough weight to rarer architectural features (e.g. lava rock construction, A-framed roofs, etc.) in calculating his TiPSY scores. However, he states in the beginning that TiPSYness ratings are subjective, so any criticism described here is very minor.

This book isn't so much a road trip guide, as it is a compendium of Tiki joints past and present. While some places are alive and well, Teitelbaum includes places that are closed - in some cases for many years. Some of the Tiki spots documented are long forgotten, and the only testament that they even existed is a mug or matchbook. Also the addresses or, in some cases, cities of some of the spots listed are not provided.

A few improvements would help with subsequent editions of this guide. An index would be useful. Tables listing Tiki joints by TiPSYness, category, etc. would also be beneficial. Another recommendation is the inclusion of maps, at least at the state level. Finally, color photos are a must. Teitelbaum includes some outstanding pictures, unfortunately all in black and white.

While this book could be a bit better, it is still a must have for Tiki buffs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MAI-ty TAI-rific
Review: Very thoroughly researched and expertly documented. The author clearly knows his subject; Tiki Bars. The bars are listed alphabetically by state, which will come in handy for reference on my next trip. Bars are rated on the TiPSY(Tikis Per Square Yard) Factor as well as the quality of the drinks(very important)and the quality/authenticity of the music played (equally important in my opinion)I especially like the fact that it was written with a true love of the subject matter, and most importantly with a sense of fun. My only gripe is the lack of color photos. I will try to hit as many of these bars as possible. If you have ever been to a tiki bar and enjoyed the experience, if you think you might one day go to a tiki bar for the experience...Buy This Book, you will not be disappointed.


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