Updated May 26, 2025
Let us quench your thirst for the most detailed information, photos and deep dives into the cocktails served at the Mai-Kai restaurant in South Florida, est. 1956. This page will include reports by journalist Jim “Hurricane” Hayward along with news and official updates passed along by beverage director Cory Starr as he resurrects the storied bar program, originally developed by legendary mixologist Mariano Licudine. This blog post will serve as a supplement to our Mai-Kai Cocktail Guide, which will soon be updated with new reviews and recipes. If you’re looking for updates on the restaurant’s restoration and reopening, along with anything beyond the cocktails and bar program, be sure to follow this story:
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LATEST EVENTS
Best of both worlds at The Hukilau 2025: Beachfront resort with full Mai-Kai experience
For the first time, the 23rd Tiki weekender will take place at both the oceanfront Beachcomber Resort and the historic Mai-Kai restaurant, restoring the event to its pre-2020 format. Special features include a two-day Tiki bar-building class, multiple Mai-Kai events, plus more.
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Mai-Kai bars welcome special guests, live music, new cocktails
Posted May 26, 2025
Mai-Kai beverage director Cory Starr and his team are on the cusp of expanding the cocktail and entertainment offerings in their signature bars, while also hosting and attending a full schedule of special guests and events.
The month of May started with Starr traveling to Italy, where he participated in the inaugural Tikitaly in Livorno on May 2-5. An updated food menu was rolled out in the Molokai and Bora Bora bars on May 16, featuring more appetizers and small plates.

On May 22, Starr and the Mai-Kai welcomed Mitch Wilson, the global ambassador of Black Tot Rum, for a special tasting event followed by cocktails featuring the brand’s blended Caribbean rums. After happy hour, the Molokai Bar hosted its first live local band since the November reopening with Skinny Jimmy Stingray rocking the house.
The evening served as a perfect preview of what’s to come. Some of those drinks are destined for an expanded Bora Bora Bar menu, while the live music will continue on select Thursdays. The Hukilau is right around the corner, featuring special events and guests, plus live bands on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday (June 4, 6 and 8).
Following is a recap of all the activity, plus a look ahead.
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