![]() Death and CompanyĪ hidden bar is about the only thing that would make us want to visit a place named Blind Barber. Drinks are remarkable as are the items off the small bites menu. The music is perfect and fitting (Bowie and the like), the curtains and lighting give the space a mysterious vibe, and you feel like you are honestly in another era. The Gibsonīesides the great name, we love Death + Company for the mood. It’s dark, quiet, and relaxing and definitely worth making reservations for. It’s like you’ve been shot back to the 20’s only with crazier drinks. Just look for an unmarked door on 14th Street and you’ve found The Gibson (or someone’s house). If you’re a craft beer geek who would rather have some 3 Floyds than something crafted by a mixologist, this is your spot. Maria’s Packaged Goods & Community Bar has what many others on this list don’t: An amazing draft list. Unlike a lot of modern speakeasies, the crafted cocktails don’t take center stage (though they are really good). Hidden behind an unmarked door in a small liquor shop is one of the best bars in Chicago. Maria’s Packaged Goods & Community Bar (Chicago) They also happen to have outstanding and inventive food to accompany your beverages. ![]() Using seasonal fruits and veggies, the mad scientists behind the bar will craft something wonderful for you to get a buzz off of. The Wilson BarĬomplete with a classic bookcase/hidden door, Williams & Graham delivers the modern speakeasy experience to you. Just select your choice out of the documents in your case file (a bit cheesy we admit, but fun) and make a night of it. Located within Bourbon & Branch, Wilson & Wilson is speakeasy that serves up some deliciously strong drinks. This private detective agency is awful at hunting down criminals, luckily, they happen to be really great at whipping up drinks. Wilson & Wilson Private Detective Agency (San Francisco) Just don’t plan on ordering anything vodka based, The Franklin is giving a nod to American spirits. crafts the best cocktails in Philly and the dimly lit room feels exactly like a speakeasy should. Now that’s the kinda name we want in a speakeasy. Ask for the Dealer’s Choice because the bartenders can whip up your new favorite drink right before your eyes. A giant wall of skulls will be your backdrop as you sip on seriously solid drinks. However, if you’re in the mood for cocktails and can get reservations, simply push on the wall of kegs by the bathroom (they seriously look just like stacks of old, empty kegs) and you’ll enter the intimate little venue. Noble Experiment is awesome but is a tough sell because you have to enter through Neighborhood, a pretty solid craft beer bar. ![]() Of course, the drinks are another selling point, especially the Bacon-Infused Old-Fashioned. Use the rotary dial on the phone and you’ll get a host who will let you in. Assuming you can get reservations – they only take same day ones, phones open at 3pm and it’s not exactly easy to get through – you enter the bar through a phone booth in the back of a hot dog shop. Please Don’t Tell, or “PDT” as it is commonly known, is probably the best known secret bar there is (oxymoron?). Here are our picks for the best in the country. The secret bar makes you feel like an insider and most serve up damn good drinks. Sure it’s a little gimmicky, but there’s something cool about having a few drinks in a bar not too many people know about. The entertainment value, however, remains.
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