$20.50 for $30 Worth of Tropical Appetizers and Tiki-Bar Drinks at Hala Kahiki
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Tropical cocktails named for Pelé and coral reefs poured in Polynesian-themed bar opened in 1963
The Deal
- $20.50 for $30 worth of tropical appetizers and drinks, valid Sunday–Thursday
Taro chips with mango or pineapple salsa pair with a menu of more than 100 tropical drinks including mai tais, zombies, and hurricanes, as well as virgin coladas and chocolate drinks.
We talked to Hala Kahiki Owner James Oppedisano on the tiki bar's comeback.
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About Hala Kahiki
Rose and Stanley Sacharski never meant to open a tiki bar. Their first watering hole, The Lucky Start on Fullerton and Lockwood, was a simple neighborhood tavern until some bamboo wall coverings inspired endless questions from customers: were they a tiki bar? By 1963, the Sacharskis decided their answer was yes, and let their young son pick a new name—Hala Kahiki—from a copy of Dennis the Menace Goes to Hawaii.
Now located inside a former greenhouse in River Grove, Hala Kahiki pours more than 100 tropical-themed cocktails, mingling rum with daiquiris and gin with tropical fruits. Hanging shells sway above the bamboo-lined bar, and rattan lampshades and cane chairs evoke the pleasures of an endless Hawaiian summer. Tables and chairs dot a spacious outdoor garden, and an on-site gift shop stocks Hawaiian shirts, leis, wood-hewn lamps, and several former cast members of Gilligan's Island.