1st time we visited, a weekend afternoon, we were the only customers. Our “Coconut Crack” drink for two was aptly named. It was delicious and we knew we’d come back for more. Jump to tonight: Saturday 12:20AM and they greet us saying they closed already due to no customers for the last hour. Well, that sucked since I hoped for at least 1 tiki drink to close the night, but no dice. Makes me question any other time I may come in.
It's got tiki decorations and yummy drinks, but they're mostly on draft and so it's not really the full tiki bar experience some enthusiasts would maybe expect (certain ingredients, fire, fancy cups, etc). The atmosphere is super cute though, and I was happy with the service. Worth checking out if you're a local or already wandering the truck yard
The seclusion of the tiki bar made it feel like a hidden gem, a secret escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It was a place where I could truly unwind and relax. The attention to detail in creating this oasis was evident in every aspect, from the hand-carved wooden fixtures to the carefully selected music that transported me to an island paradise. Overall, my experience at this secluded tiki bar was nothing short of extraordinary. The incredible atmosphere, combined with the impeccable service and tantalizing drinks, made it an unforgettable destination. If you’re looking for a place to escape to and immerse yourself in a tropical haven, this tiki bar is an absolute must-visit.
Just terrible. Located within Truckyard, it's a slightly more dimly lit space with about a dozen chairs. Drinks start at about $12, and they are 'draft' drinks, meaning that they come out of a tap on the counter (not mixed). Hugely unsatisfying beverages charged at a premium, largely watered-down, bartenders weren't unfriendly, but not attentive. Quite possibly the worst tiki bar I've ever been to. Swizzle on Greenville in Dallas is far superior.