/ Kava Bar — Thrift Store

MOONRIVER KAVA
LOUNGE

Kava. Thrift. Vibes. This is Moonriver.

Close-up of a traditional kava tanoa bowl on a worn wooden surface, cyan neon light reflecting off the liquid surface, hand reaching in from the left edge, dark moody background with shallow depth of field
Close-up of a traditional kava tanoa bowl on a worn wooden surface, cyan neon light reflecting off the liquid surface, hand reaching in from the left edge, dark moody background with shallow depth of field
— One Room. One Thing.

The drink, the objects, the room

The thrift finds aren't decoration. The kava isn't a menu item. Here, both are how the room tells its story — inseparable, deliberate, rooted.

You sit, you drink, you notice the detail. Every worn object was chosen. Every cup has a ceremony behind it.

Overhead flat-lay of kava preparation ritual — dried kava root, cloth strainer, and carved wooden cup arranged on aged fabric, lit by warm tungsten light from the upper left, deep shadow in the lower right corner
Overhead flat-lay of kava preparation ritual — dried kava root, cloth strainer, and carved wooden cup arranged on aged fabric, lit by warm tungsten light from the upper left, deep shadow in the lower right corner
▸ Fiji. Hawaii. Pacific Roots.

Centuries of ceremony behind every cup

Kava has moved through Fijian village circles, Hawaiian healing traditions, and Pacific ritual for thousands of years. We didn't invent it — we made space for it here.

The room is open. The cup is ready.

Thu–Sun, 4 PM to 2 AM. Walk in. No ceremony required — the ritual handles itself.