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  1. A speakeasy is a place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold, especially such establishments that existed in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920-33). In more recent years the term has also applied to legal bars that are modeled on historical speakeasies.

  2. Open until 1 a.m. almost every night, this secretive speakeasy in Haymarket is a must-visit in Lincoln. Inside, you’ll be greeted with a cozy, Prohibition-style speakeasy offering delicious drinks and friendly service. But fair warning: there are several rules you‘ll have to abide by in the speakeasy.

  3. Oct 26, 2019 · The Patterson House, Nashville, Tennessee. Marcus Baney/Courtesy of The Patterson. This Tennessee bar takes the history of the speakeasy seriously. Its dark wood paneling and silver wallpaper ...

  4. Top 10 Best Speakeasy Bars in Omaha, NE - April 2024 - Yelp - Wicked Rabbit, Anna's Place, Segreto, Alice, Kaitei, Howard & Fine, The Berry & Rye, The Cottonwood Room, The Down Under Lounge, Red Lion Lounge.

  5. The Speakeasies of the 1920s. Courtesy of New York Public Library. This 1927 program for the Cotton Club, New York’s foremost nightclub and speakeasy during Prohibition and many years beyond it, advertised Cab Calloway and his orchestra. The program shows that the club, featuring African-American performers, catered to a wealthy white crowd.

  6. 1920s Speakeasy, touch of color by LOA. Speakeasies, illegal taverns that sell alcoholic beverages, came to an all-time high during the Prohibition era in the United States from 1920 to 1933. These bars, also called blind pigs or blind tigers, were often operated by organized crime members.

  7. Sep 15, 2017 · Speakeasy fans have essentially agreed to trade the ability to preview their bar ahead of time for a superior drinking experience. Mr. Cannon beverage director and head bartender Chris Kearns...

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