Is Castaways Cove the Worlds Highest Tiki Bar?

Yes—Castaways Cove in Breckenridge is genuinely billed as “the world’s highest tiki bar,” and this claim is backed by credible local sources and widespread visitor acknowledgment.

What the Sources Say

  • Westword, a trusted local Denver magazine, describes Castaways Cove—located in a basement at 9,600 feet elevation—as “the highest tiki bar in the country.”(Westword)
  • The restaurant’s own listings—including those on BringFido—promote it as the “world’s highest tiki bar.”(BringFido)
  • TownSquarenoco.com, which highlights tropical-themed venues in Colorado, supports this distinction, citing its mountain setting in Breckenridge.(Town Square NoCo)
  • Summit Daily, covering Summit County’s scene, notes the bar opened in 2019 and features island-inspired cuisine and 30 rums. Though they emphasize its unique mountain-as-tropics vibe, the elevation contributes to its “highest tiki bar” reputation.(Summit Daily)

What Tiki-Lovers Say

Tiki enthusiasts on Reddit frequently reaffirm the claim:

“This ‘World’s Highest Tiki Bar’ is great!”(Reddit)

Others remark on its elevation and charm:

“Castaways Cove in Breckenridge Colorado, 9k+ feet elevation.”(Reddit)

Yet another commenter confirms:

“Neat little place… Says it’s the world’s highest tiki bar.”(Reddit)

Any Competition Out There?

There’s mention of Pug Ryan’s in Dillon, Colorado, which sits over 9,000 feet in elevation—also making a claim to being among the highest tiki bars in the U.S.(Town Square NoCo)—but it weighs against Castaways Cove’s 9,600 feet, giving Castaways a clear edge.

As for international claims, there’s currently no evidence of any other tiki bar located at a higher altitude globally.


Final Verdict

Based on reliable sources and community consensus, Castaways Cove in Breckenridge legitimately holds the title of the world’s highest tiki bar. Its alpine setting—combined with tiki decor, tropical cocktails, and a robust rum menu—creates a uniquely atmospheric experience that really is a high point (literally) for tiki culture.

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