Nice collection of a bygone era.
Included are a dinner menu that has a bend or crease in the corner
The drink menu looks to be in great shape
Included is a very interesting original large brown envelope mailer sent from the kahiki Supper Club from Columbus on January 17th, 1968. You can see this in the pictures
Also, there are 3 postcards. Two are normal size and a larger one measuring 9 inches wide and 6 inches tall.2 of these do have some discoloration on the back that can be seen in the pictures, but the fronts are still nice and glossy
Also a single page advertising paper that was advertised in life magazine December 1 1967.
Last is a 4 page front and back paper advertisement that can be seen in the pictures
Excellent and hard to find items from the best restaurant ever for your collection or display
Any questions feel free to send me a message thanks
The Story: Polynesian was the theme and pineapple was the flavor. Inspired by Florida's famed Mai-Kai Polynesian Restaurant. Bill Sapp and Lee Henry opened the Kahiki Supper Club in 1961. They set out simply to build a nice Polynesian restaurant and ended up establishing the most magnificent one of them all. Patrons lined up for hours to see the celebrities who dined there. Everyone from Betty White to Raymond Burr. Outside, two giant Easter Island heads with flames spouting from their topknots stood guard while customers dined in a faux tribal village with thatched huts, palm trees and a towering fireplace moat. One wall featured aquariums of exotic fish and another had windows overlooking a tropical rainforest with periodic thunderstorms. For nearly forty years, the Kahiki was the undisputed center of tiki culture.