Fort Lauderdale guestguide 1956-1957

The Tiki Central thread on ads for Polynesian Restaurants had me diggin this out to scan the ad for the Mai Kai. I am also preparing to take a lot of my collection to Hukilau. So, I decided to scan some of the images for this guide. 1957 is really a peak year for vintage style and there are some great views of the time here.

Doumar

I had to start with this killer restaurant. Somebody tell me Doumar’s is still there and looks just the same! Click the image for the mega view.

Doumar's Fort Lauderdale Drive In
Doumar

A color postcard of Doumar’s Drive Inn. Man I want to see this place at night!

Bahia Mar

The Bahia Mar, host to Hukilau 2004 and 2005 and where the action will be on Friday night this year.

bank

Yes, you can bank from your car looking just awful like this woman!

fishing

Enjoy deep sea fishing!

shopping

Or shopping!

ice

Mid-winter ice shows!

hush

Causing a Hush when you enter the room!

airplane

Here you are arriving by plane!

clipper

And maybe stay or dine, etc. at the Yankee Clipper, which is the host hotel for this year’s Hukilau. They had a Polynesian review on the top floor back then.

fathoms

Enjoy yourself Two Fathoms Down

mai kai

And of course, visit the newly opened Mai Kai!

9 Replies to “Fort Lauderdale guestguide 1956-1957”

  1. Your blog apparently likes to eat my comments, or else it doesn’t approve of HTML, because I posted a link here earlier to an MP3 of Elvis singing, “The Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce”.

  2. No sign of that comment. There is always a delay as I must approve them first so no spam gets through, but, I dunno what happened. Try it again and we’ll see what happens.

  3. thanks for all that great archive.
    The Yankee clipper doesn’t have those polynesian rooms now, right ? Only the wreck room has survived ?

  4. My Granny belonged to the Yankee Clipper. We went there a lot when I was little – early 70’s. Ft. Lauderdale seemed like one long cocktail party back then.

  5. !My Grandpa owned the Town House and I have searched every where for something, pics, postcards…Thankyou. I was born in 1957 in Ft Lauderdale and my memory of the Town House is so slight. Gosh, what a suprise.

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