++ a-la-carte Mutiny Tiki Cocktails, beer, and wine will also be available at your dinner experience.Ī Polaroid Camera Package to Snap Photos During Your Island Tiki Experience.Ī multi-course dinner by Chef Dan Dewall of Corktown’s Grandma Bobs Handmade Pizza Preselect your Tiki Drinks at checkout so our beverage team can be ready to get you saucy upon your arrival. Mutiny Tiki Bar Cocktails with all the beloved Tiki theatrics, Beer, and Wine. Included:Ī multi-course dinner by Chef Dan Dewall of Corktown’s Grandma Bobs Handmade Pizza Additional: Thursday and Friday at 5:30pm & 8:30pm $50 per person + tax and service feeīooking parties of six to dine in our frame Yurts preserving the uniqueness of the frame experience while staying extremely conscious of the role we play in minimizing the spread of coronavirus. We’ll have the Floral Leis and Kitschy Mugs. The ‘Painkiller’ (aged rum, blackstrap rum, creme de coconut, and orange)Īnd ‘ Banana Bread Shots’ (molasses infused banana rum, cinnamon, and pimento dram) The result for the last weekend of March…įirst up, we’re welcoming Detroit Optimist Society Hospitality Group, Grandma Bob’s and Mutiny Tiki Bar to take over frame for two nights serving signature pies (vegan and traditional) chopped salads, and tiki-bar cocktails.Ĭrowd favorites including the ‘Island Hopper’ (Tequila, Campari, mango, passionfruit, and pineapple), So with that…we said, what if we were able to work side-by-side for 4 consecutive nights with our fav Corktown chefs, whipping up handmade pizza and fresh-cut pappardelle, doing vegan out of the frame kitchen, like no other. When our team isn’t getting creative with our favorite chefs we’re tasting our way through our next roll call of guest residencies. I love collecting and decorating way too much.Tiki Pizza Party with Corktown's Grandma Bob's Pizza & Mutiny Tiki Bar Frame > Tiki Pizza Party with Corktown’s Grandma Bob’s Pizza & Mutiny Tiki Bar frame Matt- There’s a saying that pertains to Tiki bars: “The bar is never finished, just keep layering things even if you have to start hanging stuff from the ceiling!” Ha-ha! I swear mine will never be done. What does the future hold for you and your home tiki bar? The more stuff you have crammed in the space the more fun it is to look at. Also, the right type of music is essential! A water feature is something that can make the space feel more tropical as well, Layering stuff is essential. Matt- Start with a great bar and some decent bamboo furniture, then layer in lighting, foliage and as much Tiki odds and ends as possible. Outside of great drinks, what do you think are essential elements in creating the perfect Tiki environment? As far as local Detroit Tiki bars Mutiny and Lost River are both great! I travel for work and whenever I’m in LA I have to hit Tiki Ti, Tonga Hut and a slew of other local LA Tiki bars. That one is hard to beat! I dig The Golden Tiki in Vegas as well. Matt- One of my favorite places on earth is Frankie’s Tiki Room in Vegas. What is your favorite Tiki bar? Not including your own! I also love a good margarita! If I had to pick a rum drink it would be a Mai Tai. But I’ve got to be honest with you, I’m a gin man. Matt- I know all things Tiki usually revolve around rum. I never knew there were other Boom Boom Rooms until recently! I honestly probably heard the name in an old movie and it stuck with me. Matt- I wish I had a great story to tell you. That’s how the Boom Boom Room came to life! Once I had a place to build a full blown Tiki room I did. As an adult, I started collecting mid-century modern furniture and I started to mix in all my love for Tiki stuff. After Disney, we would go to the Florida Keys and visit all the local bars and restaurants that had a ton of Tiki decor. First up was Disney World and the Enchanted Tiki Room that blew me away! And of course, the Pirates of The Caribbean ride was also a big influence. ![]() Matt- When I was a kid my parents took us to Florida on vacation. What brought you into the tiki lifestyle and how long has it been part of your life? Other than that, there’s quite a few private collectors and home/basement Tiki rooms. Two bars opened in the past couple years and they’re both great! Mutiny Bar and Lost River. Matt- It’s just starting to get going in Detroit. ![]() What is the tiki scene like where you live? There are so many cool little details inside the Boom Boom Room that it would be a sin to turn the lights out. I usually like my tiki bars dark but in the case of Matt “Captain” Wittstock’s Boom Boom Room, keep the lights on! I’ve always wondered what a home tiki bar might have looked like in the 70’s and I think I found my answer.
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