Speakeasy also provides this service.
Swing by a Speakeasy for cocktails in Paris;
Speakeasy- Port Hollywood.
This is my favorite Speakeasy/swing bar in the New York.
My brother Emmett once told me that there's a Speakeasy below.
After slurping down oysters and drinks, head to this Speakeasy institution in Chinatown.
While not a traditional Speakeasy(more an old-time pub),
they make excellent, excellent 19th-century-style drinks, focusing heavily on dark liquors.
Start your evening in style at The Ten Drops, a tiny, basement-level Speakeasy that feels like someone's living room rather than a pub.
After completion in 1926, the building's dome became home to the Stratosphere Lounge,
a restaurant where none other than Al Capone supposedly ran a Speakeasy.
My other favorite bar in the city(introduced to me by Pauline Frommer), this Speakeasy has a dark,
Addams Family feel to it, with its dimly lit, dark wood space.
This hip Speakeasy is one of the more lively ones on the list,
as it has ample space, dancing, and live music, which is why we end the night here.
You will find award-winning cocktails at L'Antiquaire, an American-style Speakeasy with a French twist,
while the speciality coffee scene is starting to flourish at hip little cafés such as Mokxa and Le Tigre.