Twisted Tiki: Cozy Cocktails in Santa Ana

After our dinner on Saturday at Strong Water Anaheim, some of us wanted to keep the tiki thing going so we ventured out to see what else Orange County could offer. We attempted Stowaway in Tustin, where Mrs. Mai Tai and our friends had pre-gamed earlier, but when we arrived it was mid-evening and around an hour wait. Since none of us had been to Twisted Tiki in nearby Santa Ana we thought we’d give it a shot.

The Twisted Tiki is inside the McFadden Public Market, right off the main entrance on Main Street. The moai is your hint there’s something behind the door, and we were able to get a table basically right away inside the Bamboo Room where the bar is located. The Shipwreck room is across the Foyer and is used as an overflow space. Both rooms are small but nicely appointed with no windows to keep things dark and cozy, and for a food hall the decor is pretty reasonable – this certainly isn’t a million dollar build but for this type of venue we’ve seen far worse.

Trouble presented itself in the form of the headline for the first classic drink – the “Mai Ta”. Yeah, spelled like that. We try to set our expectations for places like this accordingly, and the cocktails here are – well, they’re okay. Not terrible but not nearly as good as the other tiki venues in the O.C. My Mai Tai and David’s Three Dots were both too diluted and Julie’s Purple Polynesian Sunset was too sweet. They can’t all be winners.

Mai Ta

If I was a local I’d give this place another shot, though, since the staff was friendly and the cozy interior is still pretty nice. Maybe try to come not at the busiest time of the week and try to sit at the bar to strike up some conversation with the bartender.

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