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The following year, Gantt opened the larger Don the Beachcomber restaurant across the street. It served Cantonese food and the list of tropical drinks multiplied. Of the many cocktails first concocted at Don the Beachcomber, probably the most famous was the [[Zombie]]. The lethal drink was served to thousands of people at the 1939 New York World's Fair. | The following year, Gantt opened the larger Don the Beachcomber restaurant across the street. It served Cantonese food and the list of tropical drinks multiplied. Of the many cocktails first concocted at Don the Beachcomber, probably the most famous was the [[Zombie]]. The lethal drink was served to thousands of people at the 1939 New York World's Fair. | ||
− | Gantt eventually had his name legally changed to Donn Beach. Other Don the Beachcomber locations opened around the country, and hundreds if not thousands of imitators sprung up, the most famous being [[Trader | + | Gantt eventually had his name legally changed to Donn Beach. Other Don the Beachcomber locations opened around the country, and hundreds if not thousands of imitators sprung up, the most famous being [[Trader Vic]]’s. The original Don the Beachcomber has since closed. Current locations include one at the Royal Kona Resort (where there is also a Don's Mai Tai Bar) in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii; another at the Royal Lahaina Resort on Maui, Hawaii; and one in Huntington Beach, California, which opened in 2009. |
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*[[Mystery Gardenia]] | *[[Mystery Gardenia]] | ||
*[[Navy Grog]] | *[[Navy Grog]] | ||
+ | *[[Nui Nui]] | ||
+ | *[[Pi Yi]] | ||
+ | *[[Rum Barrel]] | ||
*[[Test Pilot]] | *[[Test Pilot]] | ||
+ | *[[Three Dots and a Dash]] | ||
*[[West Indies Punch]] | *[[West Indies Punch]] | ||
*[[Zombie]] | *[[Zombie]] | ||
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* [http://hawaiibeachcomber.com/ Don the Beachcomber cocktail books] | * [http://hawaiibeachcomber.com/ Don the Beachcomber cocktail books] | ||
* [http://www.donthebeachcomber.com/ Don the Beachcomber], Huntington Beach, California | * [http://www.donthebeachcomber.com/ Don the Beachcomber], Huntington Beach, California | ||
+ | * [http://www.donthebeachcomber.net/ Don the Beachcomber], Royal Kona Resort, Hawaii | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 25 September 2012
Don the Beachcomber was the original “tiki bar” that started a craze that continues today. Opened in 1933 by Ernest Beaumont-Gantt in Hollywood, California, the initial bar was called Don’s Beachcomber. It was an instant success and became the preferred watering hole for many movie stars, such as Charlie Chaplin and Marlene Dietrich.
The following year, Gantt opened the larger Don the Beachcomber restaurant across the street. It served Cantonese food and the list of tropical drinks multiplied. Of the many cocktails first concocted at Don the Beachcomber, probably the most famous was the Zombie. The lethal drink was served to thousands of people at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
Gantt eventually had his name legally changed to Donn Beach. Other Don the Beachcomber locations opened around the country, and hundreds if not thousands of imitators sprung up, the most famous being Trader Vic’s. The original Don the Beachcomber has since closed. Current locations include one at the Royal Kona Resort (where there is also a Don's Mai Tai Bar) in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii; another at the Royal Lahaina Resort on Maui, Hawaii; and one in Huntington Beach, California, which opened in 2009.
[edit] A Few Don the Beachcomber Cocktail Recipes
- Chi Chi
- Demerara Dry Float
- Dons Own Planters
- Mai Tai
- Missionary's Downfall
- Mystery Gardenia
- Navy Grog
- Nui Nui
- Pi Yi
- Rum Barrel
- Test Pilot
- Three Dots and a Dash
- West Indies Punch
- Zombie
[edit] External Links
- Don the Beachcomber - Critiki
- Don the Beachcomber cocktail books
- Don the Beachcomber, Huntington Beach, California
- Don the Beachcomber, Royal Kona Resort, Hawaii