My husband and I have been to your Tiki Bar several times and have really enjoyed ourselves. However today we had a very humiliating experience. We ride a Harley Davidson and enjoy stopping by to visit. One of your security guards asks me to take off my bandana. I'm not a person to cause issues so I said okay and took it off. I was very humiliated and embarrassed. What I should have done is ask for a manager. You should NEVER treat a customer who is just sitting back and enjoying quietly have been so humiliated as such. I will never come to the bar again and will share my humiliating experience with anyone I can. To also be honest it was a Harley Davidson bandana. My husband was wearing a Harley Davudson ball cap. Why was I singled outlet???? Why were others who arrived on motorcycles who had bandanas not asked to take theirs off???? It's not like I was in a biker gang. And how would the security have known maybe I was a cancer patient and wore it for medical reasons??? You felt humiliated and like trash which I'm not!!! Â I hope no woman will ever be treated the way I did there. By the way, this happened about 2.5 hours after we were there!!!!!
A very unhappy and humiliated customer.
What a great little outdoor bar! I LOVE this place. Yes, it's outdoor---so there's dirt all over the place, and yes, there is a crowd that enjoys their cocktails. However, the Orange Crush tastes like 'tang on steroids' or a yummy creamsicle (fresh squeezed OJ!) and prices aren't outrageous ($8 for an orange crush, ~$4-5 for a beer). However, keep in mind there is no indoor seating and it is cash only.
Review Source:I have been coming to the Tiki Bar opening in mid April for the last few years. Â I always have a great time. Â This is an open air covered bar with some strong drinks. Â I always enjoy their Orange Crush and the Kokomo. Â The people come to party and drink during the opening, so there is always a huge crowd that weekend. Â It is a large bar with plenty of stools and is only open for the warm months of the year. Â Nice place to people watch and look at the boats on the water.
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