Speakeasy in NYC

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The recent speakeasy trend which has touched off in various parts of the country started right here in New York City and remains a fun way to add a little romance and mystery to a night out.

Relive Prohibition times in dim lit but lavish, tin-punch-ceilinged hideaways, featuring an upholstered fainting sofa or creamy leather booth seating with good music and typically tasty classic drinks poured over hand-chiseled ice… In one venue, cocktails are served in ceramic teacups to throw off the coppers.

The drinks are often more in tune with the golden age of cocktails than the more authentic later years when mask-the-godawful-flavor-and-at-times-even-poisonous-homemade-booze-and-bathtub-gin was the name of the bartender’s game.

Trademark speakeasy entrances might bear no sign of the establishment’s existence, be disguised as wooden shacks or boarded up doorways, or hidden behind the faux front of a takeaway or ethnic restaurant, and even sometimes require a password or a glance at a particular bare bulb or chandelier which when lit signals service is on.

A similar phenomenon exists in the form of eateries, but usually requires a club membership to find where that month’s hidden floating restaurant resides.

Speakeasies are somewhat secretive by nature. Be sure to ask a hotel concierge for assistance or precise directions to some of these step-back-in-history hotspots.

Chinatown

  • Apothéke

9 Doyers Street
212/406-0400
www.apothekenyc.com


Lower East Side

  • The Back Room
  • 102 Norfolk Street
    212/228-5098

  • Milk & Honey

134 Eldridge Street
www.mlkhny.com


TriBeCa

  • B Flat

277 Church Street, basement
212/219-2970
www.bflat.info


East Village

  • Angel’s Share
  • 8 Stuyvesant Street
    212/777-5415

  • Death & Company
  • 433 E. 6th Street
    212/388-0882

  • Elsa
  • 217 E. 3rd Street
    917/882-7395
    www.elsabar.com

  • Mayahuel
  • 304 E. 6th Street
    212/253-588
    www.mayahuelny.com

  • PDT — Please Don’t Tell
  • 113 St. Marks Place
    212/614-0386
    www.pdtnyc.com

  • Speakeasy

151 Avenue C


Greenwich Village

  • 124 Old Rabbit Club

124 MacDougal Street
212/254-0575


West Village

20 7th Avenue
212/929-4360
www.littlebranch.net


Williamsburg

  • Debut-Taunt Parlour
  • Graham Avenue
    invitation only

  • Hotel Delmano
  • 82 Berry Street
    718/387-1945

  • Rye

247 S. 1st Street
718/218-8047
www.ryerestaurant.com

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