Tiki Rock is Boston's vibrant tiki haven, where colorful cocktails and pan-Asian bites create a fun, eclectic atmosphere perfect for sharing a night out.
"Tiki Rock, one of Boston’s most overtly tiki-themed bars, has a couple of big, shareable drinks to go with its colorful, energetic space: a painkiller and the Ohana punch, $60 each for a four-person serving." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"It’s a lively, kitschy Tiki bar with all the expected design elements, from Tiki mask tables to giant fish dangling from the ceiling to island murals." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"Tiki Rock is an over-the-top tiki bar that, with flaming plates of sushi and colored lights splashed against exposed steel, might make you feel like you’re on the set of one of the Tim Burton Batman movies. It’s fun, though, and it’s always nice to have a bar downtown that doesn’t have the words “ye olde” on the sign. Bring a group of friends and have some drinks before a night out. Don’t expect mind-blowing food, but the sushi does the trick since you’re primarily here for a neon-colored cocktail, anyway." - Dan Secatore
"Tiki Rock’s drinks are fancy, funky, and sometimes fiery — and they mirror the decor of the restaurant. Drink out of a pineapple, or sip on mai tais, punches, and more cocktails garnished with fruit and flowers. Several cocktails are modeled after the original Tiki drinks served at Trader Vic’s in California, while others feature Tiki Rock’s own spin." - Dana Hatic
"Shore Leave will join venues such as Tiki Rock in embracing Polynesian-inspired dishes and island vibes." - Dana Hatic