I had told him about it and about my visit to nearby Ohana afterwards. He had wanted to know how the Giant Shoe Museum at Pike Place Market-which I had visited not long before- was. Whatever.Ī friend of mine was texting me as I went in. I didn't think it likely since there was a very obvious gay bar (complete with a ginormous rainbow flag flying in the breeze) right across the street. There was absolutely nothing wrong with that, but the thought 'gay couples?' did run through my mind briefly. Two younger guys were emerging and sitting at a table to the left of the door. When I walked up to the door, I noticed two older guys sitting together at a little table to the right of the door. Not the most tiki place ever but better anything I have in my home town (NOTHING).but there was one aspect of it I hadn't seen coming based on what I had read here on Critiki. It looks like beer is mainly served, but they do have a limited tiki menu, too. It was dark but had a fair amount of tikiness mixed in with a quasi-nautical theme.
There is a long bar on one side of the narrow but deep space and a bunch of small booths lining the opposite wall.