Trader Vic’s

The Experience, Emeryville: Trader Vic’s February

The Experience:

Cocktail of the Month: Jungle Heat!

For the month of February you can escape to the tropics with this vibrant mix of citrus, Grog, Carpano Antica, and Hamilton Demerara Rum – the perfect sip to ignite your month with island vibes!

And your friends at Trader Vic’s wish you a Happy Lunar New Year on their Facebook page and in their lounge. “As we step into the Year of the Snake, may it bring you wisdom, renewal, and the courage to embrace new beginnings. Let this year be one of transformation, prosperity, and good fortune.”

In their lounge on February 7th and 8th,  from 7-7:30pm you can join them for a LIVE Lion Dance and indulge in their special tiki menu of drinks to celebrate the Lunar New Year!

February also brings us Valentine’s Day and a heartfelt dinner menu for a romantic evening on the water. Make your reservations now:  510-653-3400

About Trader Vic’s + the Mai Tai

Decades ahead of his time, Vic ‘The Trader’ Bergeron chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating maybe the original fusion menu. Today, Trader Vic’s continues the tradition and still uses the Chinese Wood-fired Ovens featuring dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia, and Japan. And, as we all know, Trader Vic’s claims to be home to the original Mai Tai.

According to the Trader, Vic Bergeron, “In 1944, after success with several exotic rum drinks, I felt a new drink was needed. I was at the service bar in my Oakland restaurant. I took down a bottle of 17-year-old Jamaican J. Wray Nephew rum, added fresh lime, some Orange Curaçao from Holland, a dash of Rock Candy Syrup, and a dollop of French Orgeat, for its subtle flavor. A generous amount of shaved ice and vigorous shaking by hand produced the marriage I was after. Half the lime shell went in for color, I stuck in a branch of fresh mint, and gave two of them to Ham and Carrie Guild, friends from Tahiti, who were there that night. Carrie took one sip and said, “Mai Tai – Roa Ae” In Tahitian means “Out of this World- The Best”. Well, that was that, I named the drink ‘Mai Tai.’”

(Victor Bergeron and Carrie Guild featured below in 1970)

Hours: Wednesday-Sunday:

  • Lunch 12pm-3pm
  • Lounge 12pm-9:30pm
  • Dinner 5pm-9pm

Where:

9 Anchor Dr
Emeryville

http://tradervicsemeryville

The Experience, Emeryville: Emeryville Commerce Connection Event

The Experience:

Join us for our Sandbox VR networking event! 

Step into a new reality and join the ECC for its inaugural 2025 Emeryville Connexions networking event. Come meet your fellow business folks and connect with city officials.

Wed, Jan 29, 5:30-7:30pm. Eat, drink and make connections with new friends. Plus, you can experience two of Sandbox VR’s  adventures – Squid Games, in partnership with Netflix and Deadwood Valley.

Visit with Mayor Mourra, Vice Mayor Sukhdeep Kaur, other councilmembers, ECC Board of Directors, Emeryville Makers, Biotech, Tech & Hospitality folks, Business owners, Innovators, Artists, City staff & more.

You’ll indulge in Culinary Treats from  Arthur Mac’s Little Snack, Flores , Shake Shack and Uchiwa Ramen.  Drinks sponsored by Copper & Malt. Bring a friend (first visit is free). Thank you to Sandbox VR for hosting us! Prizes + Opportunities! Space is limited. Register now.

Where:

Sandbox VR is located on the second level at Bay St t in Emeryville

https://emeryvillecommerceconection.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Trader Vic’s For The Holidays

The Experience:

New Year’s Eve in paradise on the water anyone?

Aloha! Get ready to embrace the spirit of the season with a tropical twist! Join the crew at Trader Vic’s  this  New Year’s Eve for an unforgettable tiki feast packed with festive fun, tantalizing flavors and good vibes all around.

Their island-inspired menu includes Oysters Rockefeller, Wood-Fired Chinese Oven ‘Oscar Style’ Wagyu Rib Eye with Hollandaise Sauce, delectable tropical desserts and other delicious choices.

Enjoy vibrant tropical drinks in an atmosphere that’ll transport you straight to paradise.  And there will be live music!

On New Year’s Eve you can dance the night away with Calitos Medeno as Trader Vic’s brings the lively rhythms of Cuba to life – Son, Salsa, Timba, Rumba, and more. It’s the perfect Trader Vic’s way to bid farewell to 2024 and welcome the new year!

Dinner Service: begins at 4pm on Dec 31.. Reservations accepted until 10:15pm. See the full menu and book a table.  510-653-3400

About Trader Vic’s + the Mai Tai

Decades ahead of his time, Vic ‘The Trader’ Bergeron chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating maybe the original fusion menu. Today, Trader Vic’s continues the tradition and still uses the Chinese Wood-fired Ovens featuring dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia, and Japan. And, as we all know, Trader Vic’s claims to be home to the original Mai Tai.

According to the Trader, Vic Bergeron, “In 1944, after success with several exotic rum drinks, I felt a new drink was needed. I was at the service bar in my Oakland restaurant. I took down a bottle of 17-year-old Jamaican J. Wray Nephew rum, added fresh lime, some Orange Curaçao from Holland, a dash of Rock Candy Syrup, and a dollop of French Orgeat, for its subtle flavor. A generous amount of shaved ice and vigorous shaking by hand produced the marriage I was after. Half the lime shell went in for color, I stuck in a branch of fresh mint, and gave two of them to Ham and Carrie Guild, friends from Tahiti, who were there that night. Carrie took one sip and said, “Mai Tai – Roa Ae” In Tahitian means “Out of this World- The Best”. Well, that was that, I named the drink ‘Mai Tai.’”

(Victor Bergeron and Carrie Guild featured below in 1970)

Hours: Wednesday-Sunday:

  • Lunch 12pm-3pm
  • Lounge 12pm-9:30pm
  • Dinner 5pm-9pm

Where:

9 Anchor Dr
Emeryville

http://tradervicsemeryville

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The Experience, Emeryville: Trader Vic’s For Thanksgiving!

The Experience:

Thanksgiving made easy!

Gather with friends and family this Thanksgiving and let the staff at Trader Vic’s  handle the cooking with a delicious buffet inspired by the flavors of the islands.  What a relaxing way to spend your day of thanks.

Trader Vic’s is offering Thanksgiving Dinner between 11am and 5pm. Please note that this is a buffet-style only dinner. Their regular menu will not be available

Book your table now on their website or give them a call at 510.653.3400.

They look forward to celebrating with you—Mahalo!

About Trader Vic’s + the Mai Tai

Decades ahead of his time, Vic ‘The Trader’ Bergeron chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating maybe the original fusion menu. Today, Trader Vic’s continues the tradition and still uses the Chinese Wood-fired Ovens featuring dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia, and Japan. And, as we all know, Trader Vic’s claims to be home to the original Mai Tai.

According to the Trader, Vic Bergeron, “In 1944, after success with several exotic rum drinks, I felt a new drink was needed. I was at the service bar in my Oakland restaurant. I took down a bottle of 17-year-old Jamaican J. Wray Nephew rum, added fresh lime, some Orange Curaçao from Holland, a dash of Rock Candy Syrup, and a dollop of French Orgeat, for its subtle flavor. A generous amount of shaved ice and vigorous shaking by hand produced the marriage I was after. Half the lime shell went in for color, I stuck in a branch of fresh mint, and gave two of them to Ham and Carrie Guild, friends from Tahiti, who were there that night. Carrie took one sip and said, “Mai Tai – Roa Ae” In Tahitian means “Out of this World- The Best”. Well, that was that, I named the drink ‘Mai Tai.’”

(Victor Bergeron and Carrie Guild featured below in 1970)

Hours: Wednesday-Sunday:

  • Lunch 12pm-3pm
  • Lounge 12pm-9:30pm
  • Dinner 5pm-9pm

Where:

9 Anchor Dr
Emeryville

http://tradervicsemeryville

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The Experience, Emeryville: Emeryville Commerce Connection Merry at the Market!

The Experience:

Join us for our ‘Merry at the Market’ networking event! 

ECC’s Holiday Party is upon us! Bring on your holiday spirit with us at The Public Market Food Hall on Wed, Dec 4th, 5:30-7:30pm. Eat, drink, make connections with new friends.

Visit with Mayor Welch & Vice Mayor Mourra, other councilmembers, ECC Board of Directors, Emeryville Makers, Biotech, Tech & Hospitality folks, Business owners, Innovators, Artists, City staff & more.

You’ll indulge in Intl Culinary Treats & great drinks. Bring a friend (first visit is free). Thank you to Public Market & Oxford Properties for sponsoring us! Prizes + Opportunities! Space is limited. Register now.

And bring your Blue Jeans to donate to ECAP. Since this is the time of giving, bring your old blue jeans and donate them to ECAP’s Blue Jeans Drive. Donate any size, clean men and women’s Blue Jeans. I know you have a stack of jeans in your closet that you don’t wear! Bring them to the Emeryville Connexions ‘Merry at the Market’ Holiday Party at Public Market Emeryville. You’ll be glad you did!

Where:

The Public Market is located at 5959 Shellmound St in Emeryville

https://emeryvillecommerceconection.com

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