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    Tiki B’s

    3.1 (19 reviews)
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    Elba G.

    Tiki B is in the basement of beany located in downtown Pasadena. Super easy to miss and I wish I did... The drinks were AWFUL. I'm not one to really complain, but literally all of their drinks were not it for me. The menu is limited and again, no solid tiki drinks on their menu. The server was friendly but not attentive but I'll give it a pass considering they were the only server for a few hours.. We only received one round of drinks after being there for over 3hrs. We did put in a second round but it took over 40 minutes to receive it so we sent it back, closed the tab and left. Not upset about the service but more so because of how bad the drinks were.. if you're drinking beer, then I'd come here but if you're looking for an authentic tiki spot, this is NOT it. Decor is cute & plenty of seating though.. music was awful. It ranged and did not go well. Kinda killed the chill vibes. I'm a frequent tiki bar go-er and I'd skip this for sure.

    Roni V.

    Fun chill spot with tiki decor located on the bottom floor inside Barney's. Friendly and attentive bartender, Karaoke that starts at 9ish, full bar and same food offered upstairs but favorite of mine are the Buffalo wings, which are tasty with a nice spice!

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    Karen F.

    When we heard there was a tiki bar in Pasadena, loved instead Barney's Beanery no less, we knew we had to give it a try. Tbh, it's not the greatest tiki bar, but if you're looking for the tiki atmosphere and regular drinks in the Pasadena area, this is your place. Service was fast and friendly,but be advised that there's karaoke on Friday nights.

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    Nama S.

    I was pleasantly surprised to find that Barney's held a secret oyster surprise in its belly (basement), an authentic tiki bar with a decent amount of "tiki-osity" and vibe. The drinks were delish, and priced accordingly as well as the steady hum of the clientele that lent to the retro-feel of a new location performing an age-old function, providing sustenance and lubrication for a new generation of consumers who like to look back...

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    Ane U.

    What did I just walk into? I found myself in Old Town last Saturday. I came across this Tiki bar in the basement of Barneys. I was super excited, since I love Tiki. At first the floater lights breaking through the dark ambience and the Tiki greeting us in the entrance seemed cool. The plastic leaves and some cool puffer fish and bamboo in the distant walls felt cozy and hinted a tropical vibe. Unfortunately, the menu offers traditional tiki drinks like the Mai Tai and the ChiChi, but that is a horrible misleading LIE. The ingredients are all wrong. The drinks are falsely advertised and imposters of the real deal. NOT EVEN CLOSE! But, it doesn't end there. I can deal with a fun Karaoke vibe, even if they are playin random Hip Hop and Top 40 in what is supposed to be a Tiki vibes, but OH MAH GAWD! The crowd was DOUCHEEEE, disrespectful, and trashy and Drunk out of their @$$e$. Management was definitely not monitoring the consumption. The service was cold and lacked that friendly energy you expect from a true tiki bar, or any welcoming bar, for that matter. The tables were all cluttered with empty beer glasses and I wondered where the bar back or staff hiding. REALLY, BAD! So this tells me, people did not go for the tiki experience. They just wanted to get $#it faced. At one point one drunk pervert patron sitting in a table next to us disrespectfully licks his lips at my friend. . Thats when we knew, it was time to go. At this point Im assuming that the owners and consumers dont understand that TIKI is all about escapism and themed lounge experience. Not just tropical decorations and beers. We seriously felt like we walked into somebody's home basement tiki bar. We sat down to finish our beers and shortly after at around 12:30AM the lights turn on and the staff rudely tells us to leave. One after another. RUDE! Then our eyes adjusted and what seemed like a cool Tiki VIbe turned into another basement bar with a few cool tiki ornaments mixed with cardboard Tiki decorations you find at a party supply store. REALLY? So, if you are looking for a fun Tiki experience, stay away from this place. But, if you are looking for that frat party vibe where the drunk frat kids outnumber the ladies, this is the place! Quantity over Quality! I will say this though, The upstairs is clearly a sports bar. The service upstairs was actually better than expected for a sports bar. The staff behind the bar was friendly and on top of their game. Even if they did charge us $5 to walk into a sports bar.

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    Best Kareoke in old town. Best bartender in old town, Aaliya. What more could you ask for?

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    The Lucky Tiki

    The Lucky Tiki

    4.4
    (52 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    My partner and I recently went on a tiki bar roadtrip from Tacoma down to Palm Springs, and I think…read morethat Lucky Tiki might be my top spot out of the 10 or so locations we visited. Drinks: Really, really good. My absolute favorite was the boat drink with foam on top, but we split several others and I liked everything we tried. Vibe: Unmatched. There are several drinks on the menu with a theatrical presentation that gets the whole bar involved. The space is small, so you'll inevitably have your conversation interrupted by an alluring siren's call or some ceremonial rowers. This is a crucial part of the tiki experience for me. The bartenders all have their different spin and clearly are in it for the love of the game. We had a lot of fun chatting with the staff. Food: I ate 2 orders of soup dumplings and probably could have bodied down 5 more. They were ridiculously good, but prohibitively expensive.

    Adorable speakeasy with a fortune teller as a doorbell…read more Drinks 3/5 Painkiller $18 - This drink comes out with a show as they light a part of it on fire. I didn't fancy the flavor and this is a very popular drink so it stinks up the place every time it gets served to someone. Dark Magic $18 - Objectively not a bad drink but too tart for my partner and I didn't prefer the flavor. Service 5/5 Standard service. Our waitress got us some free shots, very kind. :) Ambiance 4/5 I love the vibes, the darkness, the decor. It's just too stinky and smokey whenever they serve the Painkiller.

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    Sailor at the Bar Entrance
    Sailor at the Bar Entrance
    Hard carved and painted Giant Tiki at Lucky Tiki
    Hard carved and painted Giant Tiki at Lucky Tiki
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    Tonga Hut Tiki Lounge

    Tonga Hut Tiki Lounge

    3.9
    (865 reviews)
    15.3 mi
    $$

    We visited Tonga Hut during their recent "Spring Time Schenanigans" tiki marketplace event. They…read morehave a tiki marketplace several times a year, and this one was held on a Sunday afternoon from noon to 6pm. It takes place mostly in their rear patio area and parking lot, but a good number of vendors were also in an adjacent air conditioned event room. They have a very small parking lot, but it was occupied by vendors during this event. Do not park in the parking lots of the adjacent businesses, as we were warned when entering the Tonga Hut that cars get towed regularly. There's plenty of street parking in the nearby neighborhood. Entering from the rear, there is a good sized covered patio with around eight benches. We went inside to check it out and grab a drink. The interior is fairly small with four good sized booths, a lounge area with a large J-shaped couch with several small tables, and around ten seats at the bar. It is dimly lit with some basic tiki décor, and has an old-school feel. They had a fixed cocktail menu for this event which is understandable. We stood in line at the bar for about ten minutes, got our drinks and went out to the patio. The bartender was friendly, and didn't seem flustered by the high volume of patrons. I had the Horned Beast O' The Celtic Sea (Oceanus Hibernicus Irish Malt, Jamacian Rum, House Made Falernum & Orgeat, Peach, Citrus, Dash of Cherry Heering, $13). She had the Leprechaun Grog (Three Rums, Lime, Grapefruit, Honey, Spice, Soda, $14). Both drinks were good, were served in souvenir plastic cups, and were a bargain at $13 to $14. If you ordered a drink containing Oceanus whiskey, the bartender gave you a gold coin and you could exchange it with the Oceanus representative on the patio for a free T-shirt. Durango Tacos was setup near the rear entrance for food. We had four tacos (two carne asada and two veggie), and they were good and reasonably priced. This was the first tiki marketplace we have attended. There were around twenty vendors with a good assortment of art work, tiki mugs, tiki clothing, tiki décor, and other miscellaneous items. I purchased a few nice tiki shirts which were a steal at $20 and $25. The vendors and visitors were all very friendly and in a festive mood. We hung out for about ninety minutes and had a good time. We will return at some point to try their regular cocktail menu and see what it's like on a non-event night.

    Tonga hut is my favorite local tiki bar, but it is such a hit or miss when I go!…read more On a weekend, you could easily walk in with no problem or be hit with a one-hour wait. Sometimes they have servers, other times you order at the bar. The last time I went, there was a long line as only one bartender was making drinks, yikes! Despite that, the drinks are solid, reasonably priced, and strong! They have a variety of drinks and nightly specials. Each bartender also has their own "secret menu" specials that only they can make. The decor is very on theme, and they have a fire pit and heaters outside for when it is chilly.

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    Cool seating area for large group
    Cool seating area for large group
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    Back of room
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    The Lucky Tiki

    The Lucky Tiki

    4.6
    (219 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    Such a fun place to get tiki drinks!! Speakeasy vibes, you enter through the opening a small door…read moreon the barrel inside Tail of the Pup, ring the bell, and they buzz the door to let you in. You have to let your eyes adjust because it's quite dim inside, but adorned with lots of colorful lighting. It's usually reservation only but I called ahead to see if they had availability for us to pop in and luckily they had room for us. Everyone here is so friendly and seems to love what they do. Our bartender was Shane and he was wonderful and really made our experience memorable. Zeke was the other bartender who was great as well. We ordered a Painkiller and a Captain's Inner Circle. Each drink comes in its own unique cup/glass and has such a fun presentation. The painkiller was presented to us with some fire elements and the captain's inner circle was hilarious - they ring a bell and all the workers join in on saying you're a part of the inner circle. Now the taste. Both of the drinks were delicious! We love a painkiller and this one definitely didn't disappoint, it totally hit the spot. I also loved the inner circle drink, it was coconutty and had fruity elements like apricot in it. There are so many drinks on their menu, we wish we could try them all! We'll have to come back next time to try more. They also have food but we didn't have time to try any dishes this time.

    The bar atmosphere and staff are great, but my biggest problem is with the cocktails. They need a…read moreserious overhaul. Please stop it with the gimmicky flare, smoke and song and focus on making better tasting drinks. I ordered a Painkiller and it was stuffed with charred cinnamon sticks and a lime on fire that made my drink taste awful. They staff were nice enough to comp my drink, but to be honest the drinks are never good or balanced. There are much better tiki bars in LA, and I recommend you go elsewhere for a really good cocktail.

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    Elvis in Hawaii
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    Decor/atmosphere
    Lucky Tiki Mai Tai

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    Tiki No

    Tiki No

    4.0
    (784 reviews)
    12.6 mi
    $$
    Full bar
    Large group friendly

    This is hands down my favorite local tiki bar!…read more The vibes, the drinks, and the people make it unbeatable. Their piña colada is easily the best I've ever had. Perfectly creamy, balanced, and dangerously drinkable. One sip and you're instantly on vacation. The manager Erin is an absolute gem. She's the sweetest, has the best sense of humor, and makes everyone feel welcome the moment they walk in. You can tell she genuinely cares about creating a great experience. Also, shoutout to Topher, a truly awesome bartender! If you're looking for a spot with killer cocktails, tropical vibes, and top-tier service, this place is a must. Can't recommend it enough. TIP: they teamed up w/Pitfire Pizza so u can actually get pizza delivered to you via QR code available on each of the tables.

    Tiki No has a surprisingly fun ambiance, especially for the area. It is definitely not something…read moreyou expect to stumble across, which makes the atmosphere a nice surprise when you walk in. The drinks are okay. They lean on the sweeter side, so it is the kind of place where you might stop in for a sugary cocktail rather than something particularly memorable. Overall it is a decent place to meet up with friends for a quick snack and a drink, but it is probably not somewhere I would go out of my way to make the main destination for the night. Still a nice little spot if you happen to be nearby and want a casual place to hang out for a bit.

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    Tiki No - toasted marshmallow
    Tiki No - toasted marshmallow
    Tiki No - toasted Scorpion bowl
    Tiki No - toasted Scorpion bowl
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    Strong Water Anaheim

    Strong Water Anaheim

    4.6
    (992 reviews)
    25.4 mi
    $$

    Back here to update after 3 years. Came in to celebrate a birthday and had such a fun time. I…read moreordered the NA version of the taro colada, and also got a NA birthday shot which was pretty thoughtful. Ordered: taro colada, NA taro colada, + Dubai chocolate lava cake for $49. The service was stellar as always, and so was the ambiance. My niece had a fun and unique experience for her 21st birthday!

    Second time at Strong Water and the staff always makes it a lovely experience. Be sure to reserve…read morein advance. Parking is validated for 2 hours in Car Park 4. The best part of Strong Water is the immersive experience you feel sitting inside. We sat in the Captain's quarters which was an intimate spot for great conversation. Our waiter was very friendly and gave plenty of options. We opted for the Crispy Tuna Appetizer which unfortunately was not good at all. The tuna and toppings were okay but the crispy rice tasted like fried fair food almost with the texture of a rice cake. Hopefully, their other dishes are better. For drinks, the waiter helped select the Banana Batida for me which was very lovely! I love how customized the recommendations were. My partner ordered a rum drink which he enjoyed as well. We finished off with a brownie dessert. I really enjoyed the passion fruit puree and kiwi topping. The brownie tasted good but was very dense which isn't my preference. Overall, would recommend. Prioritize the drinks over the food in my opinion

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    3 Dots & A Dash and Tales from the Black Lagoon
    Tempura King Oyster Mushrooms & Shishito Peppers
    Tempura King Oyster Mushrooms & Shishito Peppers
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    Broken Compass Tiki

    Broken Compass Tiki

    4.2
    (651 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $$

    We ate there on the 4th of July, which was also our 20th Anniversary. Everyone and everything was…read moreamazing about this place. Amazing ambiance. Amazing food! We really enjoyed it! The only downer was the incredibly rude hostess. She spoke rudely to us upon arrival. And even more rudely upon our departure. She rudely chastised us saying that we weren't supposed to leave through the same door we entered the dining room through. We were amazed at her rudeness. She appeared to dislike her job. She would be the only reason we wouldn't come back. My wife and I spent a hundred and twenty five dollars there. Well worth the spend, even though she almost wrecked it. The drinks are amazing! You don't have to wonder if they put alcohol in them lol! Bravo!

    I am an avid tiki bar fan. Some may say aficionado. Some may say…read more I went to Broken Compass hoping for as stellar a time as I'd had in many a tiki bar past. At first sight, the place is decorated like a shipwreck-turned-tropical-turnto. Very nice. That's about as high a praise as I'll go. The drinks were average as Southern California tiki goes. The grog was not made with a grog mix. The rum barrel was tasty enough - though served in a hurricane glass. I'm no snob, but tiki is attention to detail. What I care about most is what I didn't get: great service. Staff are friendly.. when they notice you. Hey, I'm a regular at a different tiki bar. Priority service is a tangential bonus. Staff doesn't ignore newcomers for my sake. I wish it was the same here. 3/5 stars. I want it to be great. It's just good.

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    Big Toe mug release
    Big Toe mug release
    House made bbq chips and French onion dip IG: @ammysalamii
    House made bbq chips and French onion dip IG: @ammysalamii
    Our two person drink!

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    Our two person drink!

    Tiki B’s - tikibars - Updated July 2026

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