Hidden speakeasy in phoenix6/19/2023 ![]() ![]() 5 Stars would be easy to get with just a few mods to execution of the theme. ![]() But nice theme, nice atmosphere, nice place. Speakeasies were originally created in light of the Prohibition Act of the 1920’s as a way to keep the sale of alcohol secret after the. All-in-all: not so good customers (as far as relating to the theme) and no enforcement of the overall concept least while we were there). How Downtown Phoenix has reinvented speakeasies. We had a few appetizers (cheese board & flat bread) which were quite good and reasonably priced. Drinks are a bit on the expensive side but not completely out of line for an occasional night out in a nice atmosphere. The White Rabbit may actually attract the intended customer base if they did enforce the few rules they have and add a slightly higher dress code - like anything Above Business Casual (no baseball hats is the only dress code rule and was not enforced when we were there). enforce their rules (many far more and more stringent than the 5-6 at The White Rabbit). I doubted it would have chased anybody off to request (require) in a professional manner (& on entry) men remove their hats (at least the prohibited baseball hats if that is the expectation). But if you are going to have a theme and attract customers based on that theme then enforce the theme (& the few rules you have - professionally). Why not just got to one of the many “21st Century” bars in the area? I understand the need to attract/keep customers to stay in business. While they don’t have a specific rule against it, there were also a couple of male patrons wearing shorts and t-shirts. Unfortunately, this apparently is not enforced as at least three guys were wearing them while we were there (seems another reviewer had a different experience where her husband was told (apparently rudely) to remove his hat by the “owner/manager” - there is probably an in between where the hostess can, nicely, enforce the rule on entry). However, one rule I appreciated was the “Baseball hats PROHIBITED” rule. Enjoy a Stay at the World’s First Video Game-Themed Hotel. Rent a Mansion With a Lazy River for the Weekend. Discover a Secret 12-Foot Waterfall at Phoenix’s Japanese Friendship Garden. Swim With Sharks and Stingrays at OdySea Aquarium. There are many fun activities to do in Phoenix, AZ, from visiting the Musical Instrument Museum to watching an Arizona Cardinals game. Explore a Secret Park With 7,000-Year-Old Petroglyphs. They do have a few “rules” to follow but we were there a bit early to see if the major crowd did. TEXAZTASTE Recent Features 17 Hidden Gems in Phoenix You Need to Check Out Redfin 22 July 2022 8 minute read 1.4K views Article originally posted by. They recommend patrons also come dressed for the times but not required. Most employees are “in the moment” and very nice. Bars + Clubs 15 Secret Speakeasies That Serve up Some Seriously Good Cocktails If you’re looking for a cocktail at any of these intriguing hidden bars, you better know the password. A post shared by Rough Rider (roughrideraz) Where: 1001 Building on Roosevelt and Central, N Central Ave. and a marble bar where you’ll feel like you’re in a speakeasy. Atmosphere is very close to what you see in the old movies (no, I’m not old enough to remember a speakeasy personally). There’s A Teddy Roosevelt Inspired Basement Restaurant Hidden In Phoenix. ![]()
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