The Island at Ellis opens as a tiki bar on the second floor of The Front Yard at Ellis Island – Eater Vegas

Posted: June 4, 2021 at 3:50 pm

Diners who head up to the second floor of The Front Yard at Ellis Island experience a one-month-only tiki bar filled with Polynesian decor, tropical bites, and rum-filled drinks. The restaurant converts into The Island at Ellis through July 4, sponsored by Bacardi.

The entire upstairs went through a decor change with tiki-themed curtains, alligator boats with flowers hanging from the ceiling, skulls on chandeliers, beach balls wrapped in rope, and more everywhere.

We wanted to really deck out the space as much as possible, says Christina Ellis, the director of marketing for Ellis Island. We have been come so much fun decorating The Front Yard, just for holidays.

In the bar area, Ellis brought up two two blackjack tables and four slot machines. This is our first time having gaming up here from the four slots to blackjack tables. And we have some tiki felts on those, she says, noting this marks the first time the venue had gaming upstairs.

The bar area, replete with tiki figurines, features a seating area with a mid-century modern couch and high-top tables for hanging out. Diners can order coconut shrimp, a flatbread with grilled pineapple, teriyaki chicken sandwich, tiki wings with sweet chili sauce, or crispy pork belly bites to set the Polynesian vibe for the night.

One of the more interesting decorations brings a 16-foot marlin that Elliss dad caught in Hawaii in 1990 hanging over the staircase. The whole towns waiting because it was this record breaking fish, she says of night he caught the 950-pound marlin.

In the dining room, a cute display of hula dancers decorates one nook and two little running fountains anchor the other end. Live entertainment and tiki music playing round out the experience. For those who want a tiki-themed cocktail, the bar has a Painkiller, Mermaids Hangover with spiced rum, Scorpion Punch with jalapeo syrup, a strawberry lemongrass spritz, and more going for $14, all served in tiki-appropriate glassware.

The tiki bar will be open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to midnight; Mondays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 to 10 p.m.; and Tuesdays through Thursdays from 4 to 10pm. Reservations are available through OpenTable.

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