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$20.50 for $30 Worth of Tropical Appetizers and Tiki-Bar Drinks at Hala Kahiki

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Tropical cocktails named for Pelé and coral reefs poured in Polynesian-themed bar opened in 1963

The Deal

  • $20.50 for $30 worth of tropical appetizers and drinks, valid Sunday–Thursday

Taro chips with mango or pineapple salsa pair with a menu of more than 100 tropical drinks including mai tais, zombies, and hurricanes, as well as virgin coladas and chocolate drinks.


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    • May not be used for payment of "Dinner and a Show." Valid only Sun-Thurs. Not valid with any other promotions, discounts, specials or happy hours. Limit 1 per group.
    • Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages.
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About Hala Kahiki

Rose and Stanley Sacharski never meant to open a tiki bar. Their first watering hole, The Lucky Start on Fullerton and Lockwood, was a simple neighborhood tavern until some bamboo wall coverings inspired endless questions from customers: were they a tiki bar? By 1963, the Sacharskis decided their answer was yes, and let their young son pick a new name—Hala Kahiki—from a copy of Dennis the Menace Goes to Hawaii.

Now located inside a former greenhouse in River Grove, Hala Kahiki pours more than 100 tropical-themed cocktails, mingling rum with daiquiris and gin with tropical fruits. Hanging shells sway above the bamboo-lined bar, and rattan lampshades and cane chairs evoke the pleasures of an endless Hawaiian summer. Tables and chairs dot a spacious outdoor garden, and an on-site gift shop stocks Hawaiian shirts, leis, wood-hewn lamps, and several former cast members of Gilligan's Island.

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