Memories of The Kahiki article in The Colombus Dispatch

10 years after torches go out, Kahiki memories live

Restaurant with Polynesian theme has devoted fans

Wednesday, August 25, 2010  02:53 AM

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Built for $1 million and opened in 1961, the Kahiki was a landmark on E. Broad Street for four decades and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Built for $1 million and opened in 1961, the Kahiki was a landmark on E. Broad Street for four decades and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Timeline

1961 | Bill Sapp and Lee Henry open the Kahiki after their Tiki bar, the Grass Shack, burns down.

1988 | After a slew of owners, Michael Tsao buys out his partner and takes over the restaurant.

1995 | Tsao starts a frozen-food company next door to the restaurant.

1997 | The Kahiki is put on the National Register of Historic Places.

April 17, 2000 | Walgreens confirms that it wants to build a store where the Kahiki sits.

June 30, 2000 | Tsao says that he will sell the Kahiki to Walgreens but never reveals how much money it took.

Aug. 25, 2000 | The Kahiki closes its doors before a private farewell party the next day.

July 22, 2005 | Michael Tsao unexpectedly dies 10 weeks after the realization of his dream of moving the company into a bigger factory. The company is in debt and in mourning.

2006 | A group of former Kahiki employees opens a restaurant called Tropical Bistro, but it lasts for only two years.

May 2007 | A Pittsburgh company buys Kahiki for $11.7 million, although the factory stays in Gahanna.

2010 | The company makes almost $50 million in sales a year and sells 70 products in groceries across the country. President Alan Hoover said it still makes many of the dishes from the Kahiki menu.

Source: Dispatch archives

No restaurant with a fire-breathing stone head has ever captured the hearts of Columbus quite like the Kahiki.

The Polynesian eatery took Tiki kitsch to the max with an aviary, indoor thatch huts, umbrella-topped drinks, waterfalls and the deep thrum of drums.

Ten years ago today, the Kahiki closed its doors to make way for a Walgreens pharmacy. The Kahiki name lives on in a Gahanna-based frozen-food company, but company President Alan Hoover says he still gets calls about the restaurant.

“Two months ago, I was leaving the office in the evening and a couple was walking up the front walkway,” he said. “I asked if I could help them, and they said, ‘Yes, we’d like to have dinner tonight.’

“It’s amazing that these things are still happening.”

The Kahiki, at 3583 E. Broad St., was the brainchild of Bill Sapp and Lee Henry, also the creators of the Top Steak House near Bexley. Their temple of Tiki opened in 1961 after their Tiki bar, the Grass Shack, burned down.

They built the Kahiki for more than $1 million (about $7.3 million today). Sapp said they sold it to help them finance a new restaurant, the Wine Cellar, also long gone now.

“We were sorry within two weeks that we sold it,” he said. “We had this great big gong, like 4 to 5 feet across, that went bong, and right after we sold it they replaced it with this little thing that went ting.”

The restaurant went through multiple owners. The last was Michael Tsao, who started the frozen-food business and sold the property to Walgreens. Hoover said it was a smart business move. The restaurant was draining, and Tsao wanted more time to focus on expanding the factory.

Tsao’s son Jeff said that before his father unloaded the restaurant he had grand dreams for relocating the Kahiki to the riverfront Downtown. But it never panned out because the factory got busy and government support fell short. Then his father died unexpectedly.

“I don’t know if it could ever happen again,” Jeff Tsao said. “But we’re very, very pleased and thankful that we still have so many fans.”

But that doesn’t necessarily soften the blow.

“I think a lot of people are still bitter about it. We all miss it,” said Stu Koblentz, who was a member of the Ohio Preservation Alliance when the organization labeled the Kahiki one of the top 10 endangered historic buildings in Ohio.

Kahiki fans say the restaurant was a place for special occasions and fond memories.

There are dozens of active Kahiki tribute websites and discussion boards. There are photo albums on TikiCentral.org full of Kahiki swag – drink stirrers, napkins, toothpicks, salt shakers and matchbooks.

Tiki enthusiasts write books and poetry about the restaurant. Columbus resident Jeff Chenault unearthed a 1965 recording of the Beachcomber Trio at the Kahiki.

Dionysus Records produced vinyl copies for sale online, and they’re selling.

Other Ohioans remember a prom night, an anniversary getaway, playing table games in the basement or bouncing with excitement as a child, sipping virgin mixed drinks and roasting meatballs over an open flame. Zsa Zsa Gabor famously ordered milk.

“When I was a kid and we’d drive by the huge sloping roof with dragons and torches, it always seemed to me to be a grounded ship on E. Broad Street,” Newark resident Lesa Best said in an e-mail.

“There were macaws in the bar, and the booth walls were lined with aquariums, or ‘rain forests’ complete with thunderous sound effects. By the ’80s, it was past its prime, definitely, and cheesy? Yes it was. But my friends and family loved going because it was different, it was campy and the food was really quite good.

“I long for just one more Mystery Drink.”

Each time someone made a pilgrimage to the Kahiki, they would take word back to their hometowns.

“When I was a kid growing up in Pittsburgh, my dad regularly traveled to Columbus on business,” said Worthington resident Bill Nordquist. “We had a postcard picture of the exterior, and in the mid-1970s I had never seen anything like that.”

Even some people who never went to the Kahiki said they were dismayed to hear it would be torn down.

Jennifer Akers grew up nearby and begged her parents to take her there for her birthday. They told her the Kahiki wasn’t in the budget for a family of six, so she never set a foot inside.

But when she heard the Kahiki was auctioning off its wares, she had her chance. Now she owns a copy of its blueprints.

“I spent hours and lots of dollars buying treasure,” she said. “I have boxes of menus, match boxes, napkins, cups. I have the boss’ couch right out of his office.”

New Yorker Frank Decaro flew to Columbus when he heard the Kahiki was closing. Ten years later, he still can’t believe they tore it down.

“At the point when the last great Tiki bar closes, someone will open a new one and everyone will say these are great,” he said. “It’s a shame we always seem to realize too late how much things mean to us.”

egibson@dispatch.com

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8/28: The Creepy Creeps in Anaheim!

Saturday, August 28: Dionysus Records recording artists, San Diego’s wildest surf-garage-tiki-monster combo The Creepy Creeps will be performing The Juke Joint‘s fifth anniversary party with local surf gods The Dynotones and garage-punk-rockabilly from The Hexxers. This event will be filmed for a surf documentary.

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8/7: Surf Guitar 101 3rd Annual Convention at The Starting Gate

Surf Guitar 101 3rd Annual Convention August 7, 2010 Orange County CA

The Starting Gate
5052 Katella Avenue
Los Alamitos, CA 90720-2802
(562) 598-8957

(Dionysus Records will be vending at this event!)

Surf Guitar 101  Facebook Page

Surf Guitar 101  Myspace Page

Schedule:

8 am- Open for Breakfast
9 am- Vendors begin
10 am to 8 pm – Live Music

Line up:

Space Cossacks (Washington D.C.)
Frankie and the Pool Boys (SF Bay Area, CA)
The Wadadli Riders (Antigua/Italy)
The Insect Surfers (Los Angeles, CA)
The Space Rangers (Germany)
Atomic Mosquitos (Washington D.C.)
The Surfside IV (Phoenix, AZ)
Men of Mystery (L.A. County, CA)

**Plus**
- A “60′s Legends of Surf” Jam and The SG101 Members Jam.
- Huge back room at The Starting Gate will host the Vendors area.
- Meet and greet SG101 members from around the world
- Meet legendary Surf Musicians
- Raffles! CDs, T-shirts, Vinyl, and a Guitar worth $1200.00
- Many more shows planned around the main convention show
More info here

There are two separate podcasts highlighting the bands that will be playing the SG101 convention.
SG101 podcast
Radio Free Bakersfield podcast

I hope many of you can come out to California to soak up the sun and reverb of this ongoing tradition of shows.
- Your host Jeff “Big Tiki Dude” Hanson

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A very peculiar looking logo on a vacuum cleaner spotted in Los Feliz

Last Thursday a few people migrated to El Chavo on the Los Feliz / Silver Lake border after Lina Lecaro’s “Los Angeles’s Best Dive Bars” book signing at La Luz de Jesus Gallery. On the way back to my car, parked on Sunset near the gallery, I was waiting for the light at Hillhurst to turn green when I looked in the window of a vacuum cleaner store next to the Good Luck Bar – a sparkly gold vacuum cleaner in the window caught my eye and upon further examination I noticed the machine’s  “Privilege” logo (interesting name for a vacuum cleaner) looked really familiar. Have a look for yourself. The Royal company should give Dionysus Records a vacuum!

Dionysus Records logo by Dave Stuckey was originally designed for the Big Sandy “Don’t Desert Me” single released way back when. This logo design has, and continues to appear on almost every Dionysus release since.

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Ruby Dee and The Snake Handlers European tour continues!

Ruby Dee & The Snake Handlers in Europe

Ruby Dee and The Snakehanders are on tour in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany. The tour starts at the end of April, and goes through the 3rd week of may, including the Walldorf Weekender in Walldorf, 80km south of Frankfurt. Here all all the tourdates, and at this time, they are all closed and fully booked. Joining us on this tour will be bassist Kevin Fox (Deuce Coupe, Gunhands) and drummer Adam Berlin (8 1/2 Souvenirs, Del Cats, Ronnie Dawson). This tour promises to be one of our best ones yet, so make sure you stop and say hi at one of the shows!

EUROPEAN TOUR 2010 SHOWDATES
2010-05-11 Café Den Eik, Gierle BE
2010-05-12 Cafe den Toerist, Wecherlderzande BE
2010-05-13 Dynamo Club, Eindhoven NL
2010-05-14 O13, Tilburg NL
2010-05-15 Hooifeesten Festival, Herentout BE
2010-05-15 De Snabbelaar, Klaaswaal NL
2010-05-16 Ace Café, Rumst BE
2010-05-18 BeLaMi – Club am Donnerstag, Hamburg-Bergedorf DE
2010-05-19 Music Star , Norderstedt DE
2010-05-21 Hapa Haole, Witten DE
2010-05-22 Cobra, Solingen DE
2010-05-23 Rattlesnake Saloon, Munich DE
2010-05-24 Walldorf Rock’n’Roll Weekender , Waldorf DE

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The Dollyrots “Eat My Heart Out” LP reissue and Buzzcocks tour dates

In 2004, The Dollyrots first album “Eat My Heart Out” was released as a vinyl LP on Dionysus Records and CD on Lookout / Panic Button Records.  Shortly after the album’s release, both versions  sold out.  This week, Dionysus Records in conjunction with The Dollyrots have pressed up 500 copies of “Eat My Heart Out” on blue and white opaque vinyl with a download coupon which includes the entire album plus three bonus B sides, just in time for their tour supporting The Buzzcocks. Some of the pressing will be sold on tour, some will go into distribution and a few will be sold via Dionysus Mail-Order.

The Dollyrots are inspired by the early ’60s Brill Building song-writers and the related girl-group sound of the same era, with the attitude and attack of The Ramones. Their current albums are on Joan Jett’s Blackheart Records.

Here are their upcoming tour dates! Go see ‘em and pick up the new reissue  or click here to buy the album directly from Dionysus Records.


THE DOLLYROTS TOUR SUPPORTING THE BUZZCOCKS

  • May 11 Black Cat Washington, DC
  • May 12 Ottobar Baltimore, MD
  • May 13 The Fillmore NYC, NY
  • May 14 Trocadero Philadelphia, PA
  • May 15 Crazy Donkey Farmington, NY
  • May 17 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA
  • May 18 Le National Montreal, Canada
  • May 19 Opera House Toronto, Canada
  • May 21 Peabody’s Cleveland, OH
  • May 22 Detroit St Andrew’s Hall
  • May 23 Double Door Chicago, IL
  • May 24 Fine Line Music Café Minneapolis, MD
  • May 26 Pyramid Cabaret Winnipeg, Canada
  • May 28 New City Compound Edmonton, Canada
  • May 29 Republik Calgary, Canada
  • May 31 Venue Vancouver, Canada
  • June 1 Berbati’s Pan Portland, OR
  • June 2 El Corazon Seattle, WA
  • June 4 Uptown Oakland, CA
  • June 5 Cub Nokia/LA Live Los Angeles, CA
  • June 6 House Of Blue’s Anaheim, CA
  • June 7 House Of Blue’s San Diego, CA

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Tiki Tones “Suburban Savage” reissue review by Jason Gelt

Jason Gelt of LA Examiner reviews the new Tiki Tones “Suburban Savage” LP repress on Dionysus. This limited repress of 400 comes from the original plates and comes with a free digital download coupon. The record is distributed (as is the entire Dionysus catalog) by Independent Label Coalition Distribution (ILC).  Click this link to order directly from Dionysus Records.

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3/17: Jerico’s Cocktail Party 3 – Ode to Blues – Downtown LA

Jerico Presents
Cocktails and Art Adventure Series
Ode to Blues – Cocktail Party # 3
St.Patricks Day – Wednesday March 17th , 7pm-2am

Blues at the Crossroads of 3rd and Traction
e3rd Lounge
734 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles CA 90013
Ph – 213-680-3003


Featured Musical Guests
:
(All one-man gutiar format with the full Lightnin’ Woodcock Band closing)
Lightnin’Woodcock and the Bad Motherf**kers www.myspace.com/lightninwoodcock
princessFrank – www.myspace.com/masterslave
Tokyo Mississippi – www.myspace.com/tokyomississippi
Stevie Casual www.facebook.com/stevie.casual
Mal Pal- www.myspace.com/malpalz
Event MC – Emmeric Konrad

Fine Art Photography exhibition by Shaun Thyne: Study of Drunks with Cigartettes

7 – 8 pm: Edward Colver plays vintage 78 RPM records
Event Dj Lee Joesph spints Delta, Mississippi, Chicago, British and modern Blues records. www.dionsusrecords.com
Vj Historian TV Terry Ellsworth
Blacklight Art Installation By Jerico www.cherrymeltdown.com

Cocktail Napkin Art Invitational Vol #2
:
The last show we had over 100 artists join our Cocktail Napkin Art Dept. We provide the pens and napkins,  just bring your creative mind :)

Admission :
$7 flat rate or $5 with a recession story of 75-100 words, written prior or at the door or step into THE RECESSION CONFESSIONAL (brought to you by INSURGENCY INC), an easy way to save a few bucks, step into the booth and tell us your hard luck story. Written stories will be read by the patio host throughout the course of the evening. Live Confessions will be shown live and featured at http://insurgencyinc.com following the event.

The Story :
Originally the blues “Crossroads” was a literal right-angle crossing of two railroads – “where the Southern cross the Dog” – in Moorhead, Mississippi. The “Southern” was a line of the Southern Railway, sold to the Columbus and Greenville Railway in 1920, and the “Dog” was the “Yellow Dog”, officially the Yazoo and Delta Railroad, part of the Illinois Central Railroad system after 1897. This place is mentioned in a number of blues, including the recorded works of W. C. Handy and Bessie Smith. There songs were influenced by The king of the Delta Slide Guitar Robert Johnson who tells a story in his song “Cross Road Blues” about going down to the Crossroads and selling his soul to the devil to learn how to play guitar.

In Honor of Community Spirit – Carrying the Arts Torch we Remember :
Joel Bloom, who owned and operated Bloom’s General Store since 1994 in the Arts District of Los Angeles, was one of the forces responsible for bringing the Arts District much needed recognition. A sampling of his numerous achievements included bringing the community a bus route, 30 street lights, 75 trees, plus being active in the naming of the area known now known as the Arts District.

On July 3, the Los Angeles City Council honored Bloom by officially approving the Motion to rename Third and Traction in Downtown Los Angeles Joel Bloom Square.

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Feb 20: I Slept With Joey Ramone book event at La Luz in Hollywood

I Slept With Joey Ramone” book reading and signing
Featuring Mickey Leigh, Alan Arkush, P.J. Soles, Howie Pyro and other surprise guests


Saturday, February 20, 2010, 6 – 9 pm

La Luz de Jesus Gallery
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
www.laluzdejesus.com


I SLEPT WITH
JOEY RAMONE
A Family Memoir
by Mickey Leigh with Legs McNeil


“While the Ramones remained an underground band, they are regarded today as a huge influence on the entire punk rock movement. Joey’s brother, Mickey Leigh . . .  recreates that electric era, striking all the right chords in this dynamic biography. With skillful writing, he finds Joey’s musical roots in their dysfunctional family life . . . Leigh’s and Legs’s mashup of memories with solid research makes for revelatory reading in this compelling portrait of a musical misfit who evolved into a countercultural icon.”  —Publishers Weekly

“Joey Ramone is feted with tough love in these cradle-to-grave memories
from his kid brother Mickey Leigh.”  —Kirkus Reviews

“Funny, sad, shocking, surprising, and best of all, brutally honest.” —John Holmstrom, cofounder of Punk magazine


“Blitzkrieg Bop,” “Rockaway Beach,” “I Wanna Be Sedated,” “Sheena is a Punk Rocker,” “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School.” With humor spiked lyrics, a shockingly unique delivery, and backed by the fast, frenetic music of his band, Joey Ramone gave voice to the disaffected youth of the seventies and eighties while defining punk rock in America.  I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE: A Family Memoir (Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster; December 1, 2009; Hardcover/$26; 978-0-7432-5216-4) is the story of the turbulent life of one of America’s greatest rock icons, revealed for the first time by Joey Ramone’s brother, Mickey Leigh, with “Resident Punk” Legs McNeil.

Mickey tells his fascinating, though sometimes troubling, tale of growing up with a rock star with honesty, humor, and grace.  Before Joey Ramone’s signature sunglasses, face obscured by a mop of hair, and towering height became the personification of punk’s early image, he was simply Jeffry Hyman, born on May 19, 1951 in Forest Hills, New York.  Rock ‘n’ roll gave the lanky, awkward teen a sanity-saving outlet for his anti-social behaviors—which included the crippling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder that plagued him throughout his life.

In 1974 Jeff co-founded the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin.  “Joey,” “Johnny,” “Tommy” and “Dee Dee Ramone” were soon regulars at CBGB’s, honing the brief, rapid-fire concert style that would soon become the stuff of legend.  The Ramones’ 1976 debut album, replete with hooky, three-chord songwriting, cheerfully dumb humor, and boundless energy, heralded the true birth of punk rock and created the blueprint that countless bands would follow to the top of the charts.

Despite their enormous musical and cultural influence, a career spanning two decades, and a handful of undisputedly classic albums, the uppermost levels of fame were always just out of reach for the Ramones.  The infighting, romantic betrayals, and addictions that tormented the band also strained personal relationships along the way.  As these pressures peaked, Mickey saw them take their toll on the kind, caring boy he once shared his bedroom with in Queens, who began to periodically display an uncharacteristically malicious persona. After forty years of extreme closeness, the two brothers engaged in a conflict that had them pushing and pulling at each other throughout much of the 1990’s, though, in the end it was Mickey who was again closest with his brother during Joey’s battle with lymphatic cancer that ultimately ended his life in 2001.

To ensure the story was balanced, complete, and told fairly, Mickey and Legs interviewed dozens of family, friends, colleagues, and industry professionals who were there as Joey’s life unfolded.  Both a tribute to the rise of punk in America and an intimate look at a journey filled with music and challenges, I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE is an enduring portrait of a man who struggled to find his voice and of the brother who loved him.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS


MICKEY LEIGH has been an influential player in the rock & roll world since the late seventies.  After forming Birdland with Lester Bangs in 1977 he became the lead singer/guitarist/songwriter for the Rattlers and Stop and was a contributor to the music of the Ramones.  He has written the monthly column My Guitar is Pregnant for the Lower East Side-based newspaper the New York Waste since 1996; created and published the Coney Island High Times, a monthly magazine for famed rock club Coney Island High; and written reviews for magazines including Audio Review and Time Out New York.  This is his first book.  He lives in New York City.


LEGS MCNEIL is the coauthor of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, a book widely hailed as the definitive work on the subject.  The cofounder of the seminal magazine that gave punk its name, he is a former editor at Spin and editor in chief of Nerve.  He divides his time between New York City and his home in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania.

Los Angeles Times review: http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-et-book28-2010jan28,0,3973540.story

I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE: A Family Memoir
By Mickey Leigh with Legs McNeil
Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster
On-sale December 1, 2009
$26.00 / hardcover
ISBN 978-0-7432-5216-4

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Bullet Mod and Soul club Jan 23, new Hollywood location!

The Bullet moves to a new location on Sunset in Hollywood! Now with a huge dancefloor, intelligent lighting, live 60s projection video mixing, outside smoking and drinking area plus top mod, soul and garage DJ sounds all night!

DJs:  Dionysus Records’ DJ Lee, Soulshaker, Rick Barzell, Jason Pandora, Jackie Hoodoo and Tony the Tyger. Live performance by The Living Sickness

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hollywood Studio Bar/Grill
6122 W. Sunset Blvd
Doors at 9pm, Full Bar, 21 and over
Free before 10pm, $10 cover after

Join The Bullet’s Facebook page

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