Hula girls, palm trees and Tiki gods beckoned Ohioans of the 1950s and
'60s as tropical hot spots sprang up in suburban neighborhoods and
concrete jungles alike.
The Kon Tiki restaurants of Cleveland and Cincinnati slung rum cocktails
to patrons eager for escape to a South Seas paradise. Visitors to the
famed Kahiki Supper Club of Columbus, the Tropics in Dayton and Toledo's
Aku-Aku could spot celebrities swaying to the exotic sounds of steel
guitars and native percussion. Venturing a step beyond restaurants and
bars, others decked out theaters, bowling alleys and even a McDonald's
in sultry island décor. Join author and Tiki veteran Jeff Chenault on an
excursion into a bygone era when the South Pacific came to Ohio.