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Styn and husband Rob Mahrt opened the Prohibition-themed Room 33 Speakeasy at 1033 State St. on New Year's Eve 2017. The entrance, behind a movable bookcase, dim lighting, 1930s decor and a cigar ...
The mansion was built in 1907 by the architect John A. Lankford and today it functions as the Speakeasy Grill restaurant, which specializes in southeastern cuisine. [1] The Hippodrome Theater and the Taylor Mansion are part of Stalling's current project of returning Jackson Ward and the notorious Second Street to the important African-American ...
Twelve 33 Distillery, in Little River, is temporarily opening its hidden Prohibition-themed speakeasy room to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Bar Rescue is an American reality TV series that premiered on Paramount Network (formerly Spike) on July 17, 2011. It stars Jon Taffer (a long-time food and beverage industry consultant specializing in nightclubs and pubs), who offers his professional expertise, access to service industry experts, and renovations and equipment to desperately failing bars in order to save them from closing.
More information about the speakeasy and its opening can be found on their Facebook page, Hush On Main. This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: 1920s Speakeasy Bar coming ...
Chumley's was a historic pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets, in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1922 by the socialist activist Leland Stanford Chumley, who converted a former blacksmith's shop near the corner of Bedford and Barrow ...
Owners Malinda Ralston and her fiance, Troy Collins, intend to open a speakeasy hot dog, hamburger and milkshake stop the first week of December in a long-forgotten space at 313 W. Kennewick Ave.
A speakeasy, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, is an establishment that illegally sells alcoholic beverages. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920–1933, longer in some states).