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词条 Trader Vic's
释义

  1. Beginnings

  2. Drinks

  3. Expansion

  4. Headquarters

  5. Restaurant locations

     Current locations  Former locations 

  6. Books of recipes and stories

  7. Books published by third parties

  8. In popular culture

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

Trader Vic's is a restaurant and Tiki bar chain headquartered in Emeryville, California, United States. Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr. (December 10, 1902, San Francisco – October 11, 1984, Hillsborough, California) founded a chain of Polynesian-themed restaurants that bore his nickname, "Trader Vic". He was one of two people who claimed to have invented the Mai Tai.[1] The other was his amicable competitor for many years, Donn Beach of the Don the Beachcomber restaurants.

Beginnings

Bergeron attended Heald College in San Francisco.[2] On November 17, 1934, using $500 in borrowed money, Bergeron opened a small bar/restaurant across from his parents' grocery store at San Pablo Avenue and 65th Street[3] in the Golden Gate District of Oakland.[4] He named it Hinky Dink's. As its popularity spread, the menu and decor developed an increasingly tropical flair, and Hinky Dink's soon became Trader Vic's. In 1949 the first franchised Trader Vic's opened in Seattle, Washington, known as The Outrigger.[5] In 1950, Bergeron opened a Trader Vic's location in Hawaii[5] and in 1951 at 20 Cosmo Place in San Francisco.[4]

Drinks

Beyond the Mai Tai, Bergeron's other more famous drinks included the Fog Cutter and the Scorpion Bowl.[6] Both drinks were served in a specific and highly decorated mug or bowl. His take on a Hot buttered rum was also an early example calling for a specific ceramic mug, in this case a skull.[7] The Scorpion Bowl in particular and its many variations proliferated onto the cocktail menus of virtually all subsequent Tiki bars.[8] The menus from his restaurants could list dozens of different tropical drinks.[9] As was the case with Don the Beachcomber, rum was the hallmark ingredient in most of his cocktails, but Vic is also credited with creating the Eastern Sour, which employed less common (for Tiki drinks) rye whiskey, and another drink using even more rarely used tequila (the Mexican El Diablo).

Expansion

During the Tiki culture fad of the 1950s and 1960s, as many as 25 Trader Vic's restaurants were in operation worldwide. They all featured the popular mix of Polynesian artifacts, unique cocktails, and exotic cuisine. The chain of restaurants grew and is credited as one of the first successful themed chains, a marketing model that many other restaurants followed. In 1972 the original location in Oakland was closed and replaced by a bayfront restaurant in {{Coord|37.8380|-122.3078|display=title|name=Trader Vic's Flagship Restaurant}} nearby Emeryville, now considered the chain's flagship restaurant. In the 1980s and 1990s, the chain began to shrink as a younger generation had little connection to the chain's tiki theme. Poor locations or less trendy addresses took a toll on the chain's popularity. While many of the original locations have closed, Trader Vic's once again has grown to 18 locations around the globe due to a revival in popularity of tiki culture.[10] As of 2018 there are three Trader Vic's restaurants in the United States, two in Europe, eleven in the Middle East, two in East Asia, and one in Seychelles. The Trader Vic's Corporation also franchises restaurants and bars under the names the Mai Tai Lounge, Trader Vic's Island Bar & Grill (which opened in 2010 in Sarasota, Florida, and shuttered in 2013 - where the company experimented with a Hooters-like concept but not a true Hooters knockoff), and Señor Pico,[11][12] which take the total restaurant count up to 28.

Headquarters

The company is headquartered in Emeryville, California.[13]

At times the company had its headquarters in several locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Corte Madera and San Rafael.[14][15]

According to the Trader Vic's website, the Mai-Tai was invented by "Trader Vic" Bergeron in 1944 in Oakland, CA.

Restaurant locations

In addition to the current locations below, Trader Vic's has several future locations planned. A restaurant is planned for the Swiss-Belhotel Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. The hotel and restaurant are expected to open in 2015. A Trader Vic's was also planned for the Corbin Park development in Overland Park, Kansas, although opening was delayed when the Corbin Park developer filed for bankruptcy in 2010. Construction activity began resuming in 2012; however, a new completion date for Trader Vic's has not been announced.

Current locations

CountryState/ProvinceCityYear openedNotes
United KingdomGreater LondonLondon1963Located in the London Hilton on Park Lane
GermanyBavariaMunich1971Located in the Hotel Bayerischer Hof
United StatesCaliforniaEmeryville1972Flagship restaurant location[16]
JapanTokyo PrefectureTokyo1974Located in the Hotel New Otani Tokyo
United StatesGeorgiaAtlanta1976Located on the lower level of the Hilton Atlanta
ThailandBangkok1992Located in the Anantara Bangkok Riverside, renovated and reopened in 2011
United Arab EmiratesEmirate of Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi1994Located in the Beach Rotana Hotel & Towers
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai1994Located in the Crowne Plaza Hotel Dubai
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiAl Ain1999Located in the Al Ain Rotana Hotel
BahrainCapital GovernorateManama2000Located in the Seef district at the Ritz-Carlton
OmanMuscat GovernorateMuscat2000Located in the InterContinental Hotel in Shati Al-Qurm
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai2004Located in Souk Madinat Jumeirah
JordanAmmanAmman2007Located in the Regency Palace Hotel
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhRiyadh2009Located in Panorama Mall
QatarAd DawhahDoha2012Located in West Bay neighborhood at the Hilton Doha
United Arab EmiratesRas Al KhaimahRas Al Khaimah2014[17]Located in the Hilton Al Hamra Golf & Beach Resort
SeychellesMahe IslandBeau Vallon2017Located in the [https://www.hresortseychelles.com/ H Resort]
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai2018Located in the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
United StatesCaliforniaSan JoseOpening Winter 2018/19[18]Located in San Jose International Airport

Former locations

CountryState/ProvinceCityYear openedYear closedNotes
United StatesOregonPortland2011Located in the Pearl District from 1996 to March 2016,[19] formerly located in the Benson Hotel from 1959 to 1996Rent for the location was said to be $20,000 a month and the restaurant never made a profit.
United StatesCaliforniaOakland19341972The original Trader Vic's restaurant, originally known as "Hinky Dink's"; closed and relocated to Emeryville, California, in November 1972
United StatesCaliforniaSan Francisco19511994[20]20 Cosmo Place[4][21]
United StatesColoradoDenver19541978Originally opened under the name "The Outrigger", located in Hotel Cosmopolitan at 18th and Broadway. Name changed to Trader Vic's in 1962. Closed in 1978 when Trader Vic's opened a different location at the Denver Hilton.
United StatesCaliforniaBeverly Hills19552007Located in The Beverly Hilton; closed in April 2007 as a result of reconstruction plans to convert the hotel to a Waldorf Astoria. A Trader Vic's Lounge poolside bar was opened offering some of the signature drinks and limited food options.[22]
United StatesIllinoisChicago19572005Located in The Palmer House Hilton; closed on New Year's Eve in December 2005 as a result of the hotel's acquisition by Thor Equities[23]
United StatesNew YorkNew York19581965Located in the Savoy-Plaza Hotel; opened in April 1958; closed in 1965 when the hotel was demolished to make room for construction of the General Motors Building
CubaHavanaHavana19581960Opened in the Habana Hilton just before Castro took power in Cuba in 1959. After the hotel was nationalized and renamed the Habana Libre, the restaurant was renamed Polinesio, and still operates today with the original tiki theme and much of the original Trader Vic's decor.[24][25]
United StatesDistrict of ColumbiaWashington19611995Located in the Statler Hotel Washington, later known as the Capital Hilton
CanadaBritish ColumbiaVancouver19611996Located in the Westin Bayshore Resort & Marina at Coal Harbour[26]
United StatesArizonaScottsdale19621990
United StatesMichiganDetroit19631975Located in the Detroit Statler Hotel. Opened in 1963 while the hotel was operated under the Hilton name. Closed in 1975 along with the rest of the hotel after Detroit Edison ended utility service.[27][28][29]
United StatesMassachusettsBoston1965?This Trader Vic's was in the Statler Hilton (now Boston Park Plaza). It was in operation in the early '70s. A McCormick & Schmick's is in this spot now.
United StatesNew YorkNew York19651989Located in the basement of the Plaza Hotel; opened in 1965 following the closure of the previous location at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel; contained an outrigger canoe used in the film Mutiny on the Bounty; closed in 1989 as a result of Donald Trump's purchase of the Plaza Hotel. Trump considered Trader Vic's to be tacky and inconsistent with his vision for the hotel.[30][31]
United StatesMissouriSt. Louis19681985Located in the Bel Air East Motor Hotel at 4th and Washington
United StatesMissouriKansas City19731996Located in Crown Center in the Westin Hotel; closed in 1996 when its lease was not renewed by the hotel[32]
CanadaOntarioToronto1975[36]1991Located in the basement of the Hotel Toronto (now the Hilton Toronto).[33][34] Now occupied by a Ruth's Chris Steak House.
United StatesColoradoDenver19781985Opened in the Denver Hilton in 1978 after the previous Denver location closed at the Hotel Cosmopolitan
JapanOsaka19862006Opened in September 1986 at the Hotel New Otani Osaka. Closed in June 2006.
LebanonBeirut20002006Opened in 2000 at the Gefinor Rotana Hotel. Closed in 2006.
United StatesCaliforniaPalo Alto20012012When it opened in 2001, it was the first new Trader Vic's location in the United States in 28 years. Closed in August 2012[35][36]
GermanyBerlinBerlin20032009Located at the Hilton Berlin; opened in April 2003; closed March 2009
GermanyHamburgHamburg19912013Located at the Radisson Hotel
GermanyDusseldorfNorth Rhine - Westphalia19871999Located at the Hotel Breidenbacher Hof. In 1999 the hotel closed, was eventually torn down and rebuilt,

and when the hotel finally reopened in 2008 Trader Vic's was gone.

United StatesCaliforniaSan Francisco20042007Located in the Civic Center; closed December 2007[37]
United StatesWashingtonSeattle19481991Located in the Benjamin Franklin Hotel (site of the present-day Westin Hotel); closed June 1991
United StatesWashingtonBellevue20062008Located in Lincoln Square, adjacent to the Bellevue Westin; opened in March 2006; closed in August 2008[38]
United StatesArizonaScottsdale20062011Located in Hotel Valley Ho; opened in summer 2006; closed in July 2011 to make way for a more casual restaurant that would be open for more than just dinner[39]
ChinaShanghai20062008Opened in December 2006; closed February 2008[40]
United StatesTexasDallas19671989Located in the Hilton Inn off North Central Expressway and Mockingbird Lane; opened in March 1967; closed in 1989
United StatesTexasDallas20072010Located in the Hotel Palomar (former Hilton Inn); opened in March 2007; closed in January 2010 for temporary renovations due to a burst pipe; closure was announced to be permanent in April 2010[41]
United StatesTexasHouston19651986Located in the Shamrock Hilton
United StatesFloridaDestin20072010Located in the Palms of Destin resort; opened in April 2007; closed in 2010
United StatesNevadaLas Vegas20072009Located in the Miracle Mile Shops at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino; opened in October 2007; closed in 2009[42]
ChinaBeijing20072008Opened in December 2007; closed in February 2008[43]
United StatesIllinoisChicago20082011Opened in December 2008 on the ground floor of the Newberry Plaza building, using much of the original decor from the former Palmer House Hilton location; closed in July 2011[44]
United StatesCaliforniaLos Angeles20092014Located in the L.A. Live entertainment district, adjacent to the Staples Center; opened in 2009; closed March 2014[45]
IndiaMaharashtraMumbai2013UNKNOWNLocated in High Street Phoenix
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai2012UNKNOWNLocated in Dubai Festival City
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai2014UNKNOWNTrader Vic's Mai-Tai Lounge; Located in Al Fattan Marine Towers[46]

Books of recipes and stories

  • Trader Vic's Book of Food and Drink (1946)
  • Bartender's Guide by Trader Vic (1947)
  • Trader Vic's Kitchen Kibitzer (1952)
  • Trader Vic's Pacific Island Cookbook (1968)
  • Trader Vic's Bartenders Guide (1972)
  • The Menehunes (1972)
  • Trader Vic's Book of Mexican Cooking (1973)
  • Frankly Speaking: Trader Vic's Own Story (1973) ({{ISBN|0385031750}})
  • Trader Vic's Helluva Man's Cookbook (1976)

Books published by third parties

  • Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails & Food to Share with Friends
  • Cocktails of the South Pacific and Beyond (with a detailed early history of Trader Vic's original location)
  • Smuggler's Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum, and the Cult of Tiki by Martin Cate with Rebecca Cate[47] discusses the franchise

In popular culture

{{in popular culture|section|date=January 2019}}

The song "Werewolves of London," a Top 40 hit co-written by Warren Zevon and appearing on his 1978 album Excitable Boy, contains the line "I saw a werewolf drinking a piña colada at Trader Vic's," presumably{{according to whom|date=January 2019}} referring to the chain's London location.{{cn|date=January 2019}}

The restaurant is also referenced by Bill Murray's character Frank Cross to John Forsythe's character Lew Hayward in the 1988 movie "Scrooged."{{cn|date=January 2019}}

See also

  • Trader Joe's, which was inspired in part by the success of Trader Vic's
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References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-11-11/wine/17451159_1_bergeron-rums-mai-tai |title=Trader Vic put mai tai on the lips of millions|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle |date=November 11, 2004}}
2. ^Heald College: Career Education and Hands-On Learning {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051123132443/http://heald.edu/about_heald/history.htm |date=2005-11-23 }}
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4. ^"1984: Trader Vic dies", San Francisco Chronicle (October 9, 2009)
5. ^Trader Vic's legacy {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100124155434/http://www.tradervics.com/legacy/legacy.html |date=2010-01-24 }}
6. ^{{cite book |last1=Berry |first1=Jeff |title=Beachbum Berry Remixed |date=2010 |publisher=Club Tiki Press |location=San Jose|page=48 }}
7. ^{{cite book |last1=Bergeron |first1=Victor |title=Bartender's Guide |date=1948 |publisher=Garden City Books |edition="Reprint Edition"|page = 19}}
8. ^{{cite book |last1=Berry |first1=Jeff |title=Beachbum Berry Remixed |date=2010 |publisher=Club Tiki Press |location=San Jose|page=68 }}
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12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=1257&forum=5|title=Slightly OT: Senor Pico's |publisher=Tiki Central }}
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20. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Bauer |date=January 16, 2005 |url=http://www.sfgate.com/restaurants/diningout/article/Polynesian-Kitsch-The-newly-redone-Trader-Vic-s-3324238.php|title=Polynesian Kitsch / The newly redone Trader Vic's may be too retro for its own good |publisher=San Francisco Chronicle }}
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22. ^{{cite news |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/may/08/local/me-tiki8 |title=Tikiphiles carrying a torch for Trader Vic's |last=Khalil |first=Ashraf |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=May 8, 2007 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
23. ^{{cite news |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-01-10/news/0601100337_1_trader-vic-thor-equities-carved |title=Trader Vic's moves out of historic spot |newspaper=Chicago Tribune |date=January 10, 2006 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
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31. ^{{cite web |url=http://ny.eater.com/2013/10/30/6345505/remembering-trader-vics-new-yorks-favorite-tiki-bar |title=Remembering Trader Vic's, New York's Favorite Tiki Bar |last=Morabito |first=Greg |website=New York Eater |date=October 30, 2013 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
32. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/high-steaks/Content?oid=2178031 |last=Ferruzza |first=Charles |title=High Steaks |newspaper=The Pitch |date=June 2, 2005 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
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35. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2012/07/23/shop-talk-trader-vics-departs-for-the-sea |title=Shop Talk: Trader Vic's departs for The Sea |last=Savage |first=Daryl |newspaper=Palo Alto Weekly |date=July 23, 2012 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
36. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.sfgate.com/restaurants/diningout/article/A-little-taste-of-paradise-Trader-Vic-s-blends-2301869.php |title=A little taste of paradise / Trader Vic's blends campy atmosphere with old-fashioned service, classic food |first=Michael |last=Bauer |date=March 10, 2002|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle}}
37. ^{{cite web |url=http://sf.curbed.com/archives/2009/03/26/trader_vics_returns_from_grave_to_sue_over_construction.php |title=Trader Vic's Returns From Grave to Sue Over Construction |last=Wang |first=Andy J. |website=Curbed |date=March 26, 2009 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
38. ^{{cite news |url=http://seattletimes.com/html/foodwine/2008138043_trader26.html |title=Trader Vic's Bellevue location didn't last long |last=Leson |first=Nancy |newspaper=The Seattle Times |date=August 26, 2008 |accessdate=March 1, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026194722/http://seattletimes.com/html/foodwine/2008138043_trader26.html |archivedate=October 26, 2014 |df= }}
39. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/dining/articles/2011/07/12/20110712trader-vics-hotel-valley-ho-scottsdale-closing.html |title=Trader Vic's at Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale is closing |last=Soenarie |first=Angelique |newspaper=The Arizona Republic |date=July 12, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
40. ^{{cite web |url=http://shanghaiist.com/2007/12/21/trader_vics_to.php |title=Trader Vic's to close? |website=Shanghaiist |date=December 21, 2007 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
41. ^{{cite web |url=http://sidedish.dmagazine.com/2010/04/14/official-notice-trader-vic%E2%80%99s-in-dallas-has-left-the-building/ |title=Official Notice: Trader Vic's in Dallas Has Left the Building |last=Nichols |first=Nancy |work=D Magazine |date=April 14, 2010 |accessdate=March 1, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150523203554/http://sidedish.dmagazine.com/2010/04/14/official-notice-trader-vic%e2%80%99s-in-dallas-has-left-the-building/ |archivedate=May 23, 2015 |df= }}
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44. ^{{cite web |url=http://chicagoist.com/2011/07/01/the_sad_story_of_trader_vics_in_chi.php |title=The Sad Story of Trader Vic's in Chicago |last=Christopher |first=Rob |website=Chicagoist |date=July 1, 2011 |accessdate=March 1, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222023846/http://chicagoist.com/2011/07/01/the_sad_story_of_trader_vics_in_chi.php |archivedate=February 22, 2015 |df= }}
45. ^{{cite web |url=http://la.eater.com/2014/4/1/6251029/five-years-in-trader-vics-at-la-live-serves-tiki-no-more |title=Five Years In, Trader Vic's at LA Live Serves Tiki No More |last=Kang |first=Matthew |website=Los Angeles Eater |date=April 1, 2014 |accessdate=March 1, 2015}}
46. ^{{cite web|url=http://rmalhospitality.ae/portfolio/trader-vics-mai-tai-lounge/|title=Trader Vic’s Mai Tai Lounge - RMAL Hospitality|website=rmalhospitality.ae}}
47. ^ 

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Trader Vic's company website

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