Welcome to the mystery, romance and adventure of Trader Dave's Enchanted Tiki Bar… you lucky people, you.

Many years ago, legendary explorer Trader Dave was bitten by the bartending bug (initially we thought it was just a big mosquito). Ever since then, Dave searches the Amazon, Congo, Mystic Point, Polynesia, and every exotic locale in-between for ingredients to mix into these magical libations.

Dave also picked up many of the trinkets and artifacts you see around you at his namesake bar—souvenirs and gifts from all over the globe. In the tiki bar business, it’s a real jungle out there, but once Trader Dave began serving refreshing elixirs to explorers and adventurers, the word really spread! So welcome aboard… ashore… or wherever you are! Cheers! Drink Up! Tulleeho! Kanpai! Prost! Kungaloosh! Ooogy Wawa! And above all, enjoy the time you spend with us at the world‐famous Trader Dave's Enchanted Tiki Bar. P.S. Just so you know—this place isn’t called “Enchanted” for nothing. P.P.S. If you’re wearing yellow, don’t act like a banana.

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Legendary Libations Intrepid explorers can test their mettle by summoning Uh Oa, the tiki goddess of disaster, with a Polynesian cocktail of little-known nectars. Partake of a Pago Pago, a sweet concoction of rum, chartreuse, crème de cacao, pineapple and lime. Shipwreck on the Rocks, Krakatoa Punch and the Zombie are among Dave's other antidotes for the ordinary. A boatload of beers and wines are also served for thirsty travelers 21 and over, while Dave's No-Booze Brews will enchant half-pint adventurers.

Enjoy your own exotic surroundings while sipping on a classic tropical cocktail thats guaranteed to tickle your tastebuds while lounging in our enchanted tiki bar. 

Drink Menu

Tropical tiki bars, the place that everyone wants to gather around to enjoy each other’s company, relax and have a good time.

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Furniture

A tiki terrific time to be had with our custom stools, umbrellas, thatch and other products..

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Tiki Huts

Most people call the Tiki Hut a thatched roof gazebo also known as Chickees, Bohios and Palapas, depending on where you live.

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