The Kapu-Kai was a Polynesian-themed entertainment complex located at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue in Cucamonga, California. Established in 1962, it was promoted as a "Polynesian Paradise" and featured a coffee shop, a bowling alley, the Outrigger cocktail lounge, and the Tahitian Fire Room restaurant. The complex was renowned for its immersive tropical décor, including tiki carvings by Milan Guanko, bamboo accents, and tapa cloth, all contributing to an exotic ambiance. Unfortunately, the Kapu-Kai was destroyed by severe flooding during the winter of 1968–69 and was eventually demolished in 1994. Today, the site is occupied by a modern shopping center, but the legacy of the Kapu-Kai endures among tiki enthusiasts. This design is part of our vintage retro collection, celebrating the defunct golden era tiki bars and Polynesian-themed venues of yesteryear. Printed on our sturdy 100% cotton long sleeve T-Shirt. Or upgrade to our Luxury cotton/poly vintage heather blend for an even softer classic look. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.