Bar Kids T-Shirts
Bat Bar & Lounge Logo Kids T-Shirt
by Zerostreet: The Art of Robert Jiménez
$14 $19
Description: The Continental Bar in Manhattan’s East Village first opened as a live music bar way back in 1991 and played host to legendary NYC punk rockers, but in 2006 the stage was replaced with leather booths which started a clear path to living out its remaining days as a dive bar. The single biggest draw was probably the “5 shots of anything for $10 deal” which ran counter to the owner’s attempts at making it a “classy dive bar.” Nonetheless, location goes a long way in business and despite all kinds of bad press and equally bad reviews, it was packed almost every night until it’s final demise at the end of 2018.
Description: Bob Brooks 7 Seas night club was a pre-tiki establishment (although they did have both physical tikis and tiki graphics in their menu and advertising...so a case could be made they they were full-blown tiki earlier than many think), originally opened at 6904 Hollywood Boulevard by Ray Haller in 1935. Capitalizing on the popularity of the South Pacific as a dream vacation destination, Haller borrowed ideas from the popular Don the Beachcomber club a few blocks away and decorated the 7 Seas with a collection of tropical plants, nautical items, lava rocks, and other items of decor that fit the Polynesian theme. The most notable feature was a corrugated tin roof upon which nightly tropical rain storms--complete with thunder and lightning.
Support Your Local Tiki Bar Vintage Palm Tree on the Beach Vibe Kids T-Shirt
by JOADDO
$14 $19
Description: The Florida Keys: where locals love a dive bar! This cool tropical tiki bar shirt features a mermaid holding a pineapple and fun vintage travel art.
The Florida Keys Blue Mermaid Tiki Dive Bar Kids T-Shirt
by The Whiskey Ginger
$14 $19
Description: The debate over the location of the Dino's Bar & Grill has rattled on for years. Phil Lynott always avoided giving it a location, saying the song was about guys anywhere in the world going out for a weekend pint and a fight. Years after Phil's death Scott Gorham said Dinos was named after Dean Martin's Sunset Strip joint of the same name. But Gorham was Californian so would most likely think in terms of LA; also Martin's place was certainly not somewhere that "blood would spill" and most importantly it wasn't written by Scott. We preferred Phil's vision, so went for Dublin so as to link the design back to the original Thin Lizzy inspiration.
Description: The High Time Tavern opened its doors in 1935 in the small Arizona border town of Nogales, making it one of the earliest watering holes in the Arizona Territory after statehood. Aside from a full bar with an extensive tequila menu, High Time ran a full kitchen that made it a popular stop for anyone passing through between Tucson and Mexico. The tavern had live music every night on their respectably sized stage, most commonly featuring country and honky-tonk artists. When they closed up shop is unclear, but it appears that they were still hanging around in the late '80s. While they may be long gone, any business that can make a 50-year run is a success in my book.
Description: Located in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood, the Walrus Tavern was a legendary live music venue that hosted countless blues and rock 'n roll shows over the years. When it wasn't playing host to local bands and all-time great blues singers, the tavern was a true neighborhood watering hole, providing frosty libations and reliable tavern food. Unlike most places, the Walrus didn't close up shop for lack of customers or ever-increasing rents, rather it burned to the ground in 1984. The concrete pad it sat on remained vacant for decades until another bar opened up next door and annexed the Walrus pad as a beer garden, aptly named 'The Walrus Beer Garden.'
The Salty Mermaid Dive Bar & Fish Shack Kids T-Shirt
by The Whiskey Ginger
$14 $21
Description: Powder River, Wyoming is little more than a ghost town these days, but it used to have two restaurants, a motel, and a gas station, supporting not just locals and travelers along the U.S. 20 highway, but also the Standard Oil refinery. Now all that remains is an elementary school, a post office and a handful of very rural residences. One of those restaurants was the Tumble Inn, a roadhouse in every sense of the word. The log cabin housing the Tumble Inn was moved to Powder River from Ten Sleep, Wyoming, in 1923 and operated as several businesses before the Tumble Inn took up residence in 1942. With a full bar and kitchen, the Inn kept passersby happy for decades, but after the refinery closed, things slowed and topless dancers were added.
Description: You could say that Jimmy & Andy's Bar & Grill ( J & A's) was a dive as it was smoky, low-key, and highly affordable. You could also call it a sports bat as the TVs are always tuned to the game, and if a St. Louis team is playing, pitchers were just $5. Just don't call it your typical Central West End nightspot, because J & A's was most certainly not that. This was a place for drinkers who like to drink and sports fans who like to watch the Cards and there's nothing wrong with that. While there's a full menu, it's more a convenience than the reason why people came here. J & A's was the neighborhood's most welcoming watering hole, filled with amicable bartenders and animated patrons. J & A's claimed to be the city's oldest bar...
Description: A bar with an annual Easter event involving a classic family egg fight among drunken patrons for money and prizes? That's EXACTLY what Jesus would have wanted. Murphy's Pub was a traditional Irish bar that walked on the divey side without being too divey and held frequent events that included extensive participation of their patrons, often times whether they wanted to or not.
Description: Tracy Jordan won a gold record for this novelty party album! Spooky scary, Boys becoming men, Men becoming wolves - it definitely fits a very specific niche of interests, but it's a banger regardless. Perfect shirt for of deep cut 30 Rock references.
Werewolf Bar Mitzvah - Spooky Scary 30 Rock Kids T-Shirt
by Sombrero Craft
$14 $19
Skipper's Bar & Grill 1989 - (Coffeelovee) Kids T-Shirt
by coffeelovee
$14 $19
Description: Fruity Oaty Bars make a man out of a mouse Fruity Oaty Bars make you bust out of your blouse Eat them all the time They will blow your mind "I feel so ashamed, I haven't eaten Fruity Oaty Bars" Fruity Oaty Bars Fruity Oaty Bars. Fruity Oaty Bar is a fictional product made by the Blue Sun Corporation and featured in the movie Serenity, which is a continuation of Joss Wheedon's Firefly TV show.
Description: Gonna take you to a dive bar. The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.
Lounge Bar, lounge Right, lounge Tiki Kids T-Shirt
by Silentlyrob668
$14 $19
Jackie Daytona - Lucky Brew'S Bar And Grill - What We Do In The Shadows Kids T-Shirt
by ninazivkovicart
$14 $19
Description: Want to go cut a rug down at a place called The Jug? Well, Linda Lou and her gun-happy boyfriend probably won't be there, but an altercation between Ronnie Van Zant and another patron at The Jug Saloon in Jacksonville, Florida, inspired one of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most memorable songs. You can still go grab a beer there, though it's worth noting that it was called the West Tavern when Van Zant had his run-in. The band changed the name of the bar to make it sound cooler and the bar returned the favor a few years ago in a nod to the hit song.
Description: Tucked into the side of the Moore Hotel (built in 1907), this old school dive bar bordering Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood first opened it’s doors in 1939. They served up cheap (and stiff!) drinks from nice, but no-nonsense bartenders in a colorful, no-fuss, vintage atmosphere. It was the kind of place where bike messengers, old-timers, metal heads, hipsters, and oddball downtown characters sat side-by-side in harmony. They also had live music, dart boards, pool tables, a killer happy hour, and strangely, really good food. It closed suddenly in Spring 2016 and locals have lamented the loss of “the last real bar in Seattle” ever since.
Description: I'm just a huge fan on Firefly/Serenity. I wanted an fruity oatey bar shirt for myself. So I drew one up. This is one of my most popular designs.
Unofficial Firefly Serenity Fruity Oatey Bar Kids T-Shirt
by DrPeper
$14 $19