I was reminded by Daniel at Bootlegger that the Copper Room in Yucca Valley has a great Mai Tai. It shouldn’t come as a surprise as it is the brainchild of Terry Six, former bartender/manager at The Kon-Tiki. When someone I knew visited a couple years ago I asked how the Mai Tai was and they said “It will still be your favorite” referring to the amazing Mai Tai that Terry made for me on his last shift in Oakland. So we traveled out of Palm Springs for some cocktails and decided to see if the hype was worth it.
The Copper Room is a restaurant and lounge next to the runway of the Yucca Valley airport and is nothing special on the outside but is a trip back to the 1970s thanks to the wood panel interior and numerous retro touches. The semicircle bar faces the windows looking out on the runway, with a huge premium spirits collection on a shelf above. Several staff members were sporting colored glasses or shades and I had to pinch myself that I wasn’t in a hipster bar in SF or LA. Despite the old school vibe the place was filled with young people who knew where to get a great drink and socialize at 3:30 on a Saturday afternoon. I expected to see a bunch of old timers here, but the only old guy was the one sitting with Mrs. Mai Tai.
The Mai Tai is made with a “secret blend of four rums” and homemade orgeat. It is served with mint and an actual lime shell, not the dehydrated lime wheel that seems to be so popular these days. I can forgive the mountain of ice because this was a truly transcendent Mai Tai, one of the best I’ve had this year and a contender for Top 10 Mai Tais in the world. The rum blend has rich flavors and this cocktail has an amazing mouthfeel that is great to the last drop. I was amazed, even after arriving with my highest of expectations. Terry wasn’t working when we visited but we thank him once again for an amazing Mai Tai.
There’s an old quote from Herb Caen who referred to Trader Vic’s when he said “the best restaurant in San Francisco is in Oakland” and we certainly can say the same thing in referencing this cocktail and the region it hails from: the best Mai Tai in Palm Springs is in Yucca Valley.