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- Tiki_Ti abstract "The Tiki Ti is a Polynesian-themed tiki bar on Sunset Boulevard, in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles. It is considered by many to be the very epitome of the Tiki tavern style.[citation needed]Established in 1961 by Ray Buhen, the Tiki Ti's only employees, Mike Sr. and Mike Jr. Buhen are also the sole owners, thus sidestepping the ban on smoking in bars and restaurants imposed throughout California. The cash-only establishment is only open part of the week, closing instead on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays. The bar is a well known stop as an underground landmark, often serving as a prelude stop before attending other clubs in the popular Silverlake/Hollywood area. The bartenders are known for their "heavy" pours and specialty drinks like the "Blood and Sand," where patrons synchronously yell "Toro, Toro, Toro" while the drink is topped off with tequila, an homage to the 1941 Tyrone Power film about bullfighting. The other chanting drink is the "Uga Booga" where patrons yell "ooga booga" as the drink is being prepared. Although the Tiki Ti does not have a happy hour, on Wednesdays, the popular drink "Ray's Mistake" is reduced to $6. Also on that day, Mike will raise a toast to his father, Ray Buhen. The strongest drink is purported to be the "Stealth."Although the Tiki-Ti does not serve typical bar cocktails such as the martini, the cosmopolitan or beer, their drink menu does consist of over 80 exotic drinks—many of which are originals. Drink names are colorful and include Yellow Bird, Laka Nuki, Bayanihan, Bonnie & Clyde and the Missionary's Downfall, just to name a few. For those who cannot decide what drink to choose, the bar offers a wheel that patrons can spin to help them make up their mind. The Tiki-Ti only accepts cash (no credit cards) and is typically open from Wednesday to Sunday.".
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- Tiki_Ti wikiPageExternalLink www.tiki-ti.com.
- Tiki_Ti wikiPageID "889622".
- Tiki_Ti wikiPageRevisionID "576514224".
- Tiki_Ti hasPhotoCollection Tiki_Ti.
- Tiki_Ti subject Category:Drinking_establishments_in_California.
- Tiki_Ti subject Category:Landmarks_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Tiki_Ti subject Category:Los_Feliz,_Los_Angeles.
- Tiki_Ti subject Category:Tiki_culture.
- Tiki_Ti type Landmark108624891.
- Tiki_Ti type LandmarksInLosAngeles,California.
- Tiki_Ti type Location100027167.
- Tiki_Ti type Object100002684.
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- Tiki_Ti comment "The Tiki Ti is a Polynesian-themed tiki bar on Sunset Boulevard, in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles. It is considered by many to be the very epitome of the Tiki tavern style.[citation needed]Established in 1961 by Ray Buhen, the Tiki Ti's only employees, Mike Sr. and Mike Jr. Buhen are also the sole owners, thus sidestepping the ban on smoking in bars and restaurants imposed throughout California.".
- Tiki_Ti label "Tiki Ti".
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- Tiki_Ti depiction TikiTi_02.JPG.
- Tiki_Ti homepage www.tiki-ti.com.
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