![]() Once inside, you’ll have 2 hours to enjoy yourself.ģ160 Tejon St, Denver, CO 80211 | 30 | 4. Open from 5 pm – 1 am daily, reservations are recommended. Serving handcrafted cocktails, small plates, and desserts, there are only 60 seats in the establishment. It’s the most well-known one in the Mile High City, featuring an intimate atmosphere and bookshelf entrance. Set behind a bookstore facade, Williams & Graham is a true prohibition-style speakeasy. Williams & Graham The staff at Williams & Graham. Open from 5 pm – 10 pm Sunday to Thursday, and from 5 pm – 11 pm on Friday and Saturday, small plates are also offered.ġ600 17th St CO, Denver, CO 80202 | 30 | … 3. Featuring an art deco ambiance, jazzy soundtrack, and signature, martinis, this landmark location brings the prohibition era to modern times. Illuminated by red lights inside the Oxford Hotel, The Cruise Room was opened in 1933 and is Denver’s longest-running bar. The Cruise Room The Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel. Able to be booked for private events, it should be mentioned that guests can only use their phones in the designated telephone booth.īoasting Denver’s largest collection of rare whiskey, this prohibition-style speakeasy is open from 5 pm – 10 pm Sunday to Thursday and 5 pm – 12 am on Friday and Saturday.ġ422 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80202 | 30 | 2. You enter down a flight of stairs and through the lobby of Russell’s Smokehouse, which serves up delicious BBQ. ![]() Tucked away behind a pie shop in Larimar Square, Green Russell coins itself a ‘chef-driven cocktail joint’, from chef-partner Frank Bonnano. Green Russell Inside of Denver’s Green Russell. Whether you’re looking for something upscale, craving a custom cocktail, or want to see the area from a different view, here are our favorite old-time speakeasies in the Mile High City, in no particular order: 1. Hidden across Denver in basements, hotels, and unassuming shops, some places will require a passcode or reservation while others you can simply walk in. Luckily, there are quite a few of these hidden gems to choose from. The saloon style digs make it feel as if you have stepped back in time, which is only further amplified by the classic decor details.Craft cocktails have flourished in Denver over the last few years, and there’s no better place to sip on one than a dimly lit speakeasy. Serving an extensive list of Prohibition-era cocktails, Lantern’s Keep is a bit of a time warp. Location: 15 Vanderbilt Ave, Midtown, New York Lantern’s Keep The space is also known as the Campbell Apartment, and has long been a New York institution, tucked neatly away in otherwise chaotic midtown. But with the show long behind us, the bar has continued to fly under the radar as one of New York’s best secret bars. ![]() Located inside Grand Central Terminal, The Campbell bar became popular a few years back for being the bar that featured in Gossip Girl. Location: 9 Doyers St, New York The Campbell The open space is large and inviting, but there is limited seating so be sure to arrive early to avoid disappointment. The cocktail bar – come – speakeasy is hiding away in Chinatown. Location: 113 St Marks Pl, New York ApothekeĪfter discovering Apotheke in Los Angeles, we were dying to find out where Apotheke New York was located. But for out of towners, the speakeasy experience is still an exciting one, so be sure to make your way over to Crif Dogs – the hot dog shop you’ll find the phone booth entrance inside of. Hidden behind a phone booth in the trendy East Village, Please Don’t Tell has easily become New York’s worst-kept secret. Granted, membership will guarantee you a handful of benefits like preferred seating, but the fact you won’t need a membership to enter is enough for us common folk to get in the front door. Manhattan Cricket Club is the best private member’s club you don’t need a membership for. Location: 510 Hudson St, West Village, New York Manhattan Cricket Club And with so many bars to choose from in New York City, this is no easy feat! This unassuming little bar in the West Village has a reputation for crafting the best cocktails in the city. Whether you fancy a West Side (an inventive retake on the Southside classic) or a Ginger Smash (a zingy taste of Spring), the one thing you can be certain of when visiting Employees Only is a damn good drink. ![]() And so, with that, we present to you our favourite bars flying under the radar in New York City! Employees Only, West Village There certainly is no shortage of bars and speakeasies to enjoy a cocktail or two in New York City! But what about the best secret bars in New York City? Well, you’ll need to be in the know. As far as the best bars go in New York, the selection is endless. ![]()
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