Inside One of the Midwest’s Oldest Tiki Bars
Opened by a pair of former funeral home owners in 1964, Chicago's Hala Kahiki Lounge is one of the oldest and most notable tiki bars in the country.
- story: Amy C. Collins
- photos: Nick Murway
Opened by a pair of former funeral home owners in 1964, Chicago's Hala Kahiki Lounge is one of the oldest and most notable tiki bars in the country.
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