Showing posts with label pineapple juice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pineapple juice. Show all posts

Saturday, October 19, 2019

The Bikini Lounge - Phoenix Arizona

Friday, October 19, 2019


Can I just say I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this place. 


Dale and I are in Phoenix visiting family and decided to give the Bikini Lounge a try. Last year we visited Under Tow, and on Spring Break of this year we hit Hula's Modern Tiki. 


Tiki snobs need to check their attitudes at the door. Comfortable, kitschy, unpretentious, fun, and friendly are all words that come to mind as I try to sum up the place. 


Yep, it's a dive and that adds to the charm. If you can't appreciate that then you really don't belong. We arrived shortly after it opened at 3 p.m. so it wasn't anywhere near crowded which allowed our bartender, Michelle, to give us lots of attention and tell us stories about the history of the place. 


The place has been open since 1947. It's been mostly a beer joint for most of that time but more recently since the tiki revival actual tiki drinks have been added to the menu. 


I started with the Mr. Howell which, according to the menu, contains coconut rum, spiced rum, mango puree, pineapple juice, and sweet and sour. 



Michelle told me I could make it a Mrs. Howell by drinking it half down and adding champagne to top it off. I tried it. That was pretty awesome too.




The place was ready for Halloween. Spider webs had been put up all over the place. Michelle told us the place was laid out pretty much the way it originally was when it opened and that a lot of the decor is original too. 


I believe some of the paintings are newer. 


For my second round I went with the Blue Hawaiian. Dale stuck with beer. The menu describes it as light rum, blue Curacao, pineapple juice and cream of coconut. I remember one of my first if not the first tropical drink I had was the Blue Hawaiian. I ordered it back in college when it was legal for me to drink. Not sure what prompted me to order that particular drink and it was the 80s and I not sure where I heard of it. Any way I loved it. I don't remember it having cream. However, I think that's was made it especially good. Michelle told me they mix coconut milk and coconut cream. It made it hearty and rich. 


The place had a pool table toward the back. 





And a vintage condom machine in the bathroom. 


Michelle told us the story about the ledge to rest your feet on while sitting at the bar. It used to be a urinal trough so men could drink and pee and never have to leave the bar. The grating that used to be over the trough was replaced with a floor covering so now it just looks like a foot rest. Go figure. 


I loved the place and as did Dale so I'm almost positive we'll be making a return trip! 


So much more to see.


And so many more drinks to try. 




Monday, November 27, 2017

Tilted Tiki - Tilted Hawaiian

Friday, October 20, 2017
For my second tiki drink I ordered the Tilted Hawaiian.   Yum. Yum. Yum. The drink menu blurb for the drink says: "Dive into the refreshing blue waters of Hawaii and enjoy the flavors of rum, pineapple and coconut." I was drawn to its blue color which reminded me of the Blue Hawaiians I used to order back in the 1980s.

Tilted Tiki Shooter - Shark Bite

Friday, October 20, 2017
After lunch I decided to try a tiki shot. I went with the Shark Bite. The good natured bartender told me to "watch out" when he brought it over to me. Taste-wise it really did have something of a bite. The drink menu says it contains blue curacao, pineapple juice, and grenadine.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Rum and Pinneapple

Saturday, September 17, 2016


Pineapple juice with rum was the drink of the day in the Mermaid Lounge this evening. I wanted an easy tiki drink so I googled rum and pineapple juice. I found one recipe that suggested adding grated nutmeg to the mix which I did. It worked well although for the second cocktail of the night I didn't add quite as much. I also topped the drink off with club soda. Good enough to make again although I think next week I'll add some dark rum to the light rum and maybe add a little lime juice.