Tahiti Bar 1956 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt

$29.95

In post-war America of the late ’40s, soldier’s tales of exotic Polynesian locales and their exotic food (and women) peaked the collective interest of the population and the tiki bar scene was born. America’s thirst for Polynesian culture, exotica music, and all things South pacific ran coast to coast and Philadelphia was no exception. When Tahiti Bar opened in 1956, people assumed that it was just another themed bar with tropical drinks, but they quickly realized the difference up on entering this swanky establishment – the all female wait staff were topless and the entertainers wore even less. This of course made Tahiti bar more of a strip club or cabaret than a traditional tiki bar and by 1958, they were embroiled in a nasty legal battle with the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board over their right to sell alcohol and feature nude women in the same venue. Sadly, they lost their case and the bar ultimately shut down.

 


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