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  2. Construction underway at Hilton Head’s Coligny Beach. Here’s ...

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    Beach House Hilton Head Island, including the iconic Tiki Hut beach bar, is getting an upgrade, changing the landscape of Coligny Beach Park’s entrance and bringing live music closer to the ...

  3. Hilton Head’s Tiki Hut looks different now. Here’s how ...

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    Hilton Head’s iconic beach bar, the Tiki Hut, is reopening May 24 with a larger structure and expanded live music, food, drink and lounging options, according to Beach House general manager Jay ...

  4. Hilton Head’s new iconic Tiki Hut is getting a roof. Drone ...

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    A worker with Big Cypress Tiki Huts prepares to toss a palm frond to a roofer on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 as they build a roof for The Beach House Hilton Head Island’s new tiki hut at Coligny ...

  5. Tiki culture - Wikipedia

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    Tiki culture is an American-originated art, music, and entertainment movement inspired by Polynesian, Melanesian, and Micronesian cultures, and by Oceanian art.Influential cultures to Tiki culture include Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, the Caribbean Islands, and Hawaii.

  6. Tiki bar - Wikipedia

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    A tiki bar is a themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, ... The Zombie Hut closed in 1990. ... "Monkey pod furniture milled in Papaaloa", ...

  7. Mai-Kai Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Mai-Kai is a Polynesian-themed restaurant and tiki bar in Oakland Park, Florida. It opened to the public on December 28, 1956, and is one of the few "Grand Polynesian Palaces of Tiki" still in operation today. [3] In 2015 it was named the "best tiki bar in the world" by Critiki, an organization of fans of Polynesian pop culture. [4]