Las Vegas Speakeasies are a thing of curiosity. Although alcohol is no longer prohibited, it appears the need for them to pop up year after year is something that gets me wondering. I guess if you’d like to feel as though you’re breaking the law (when you’re not)? A speakeasy might be up your alley, but first a brief history.
Back in the 1920s, the U.S. decided to put a nationwide ban on all things alcohol, sparking what’s known as the Prohibition era. This didn’t stop people from wanting their party juice, so secret bars called “speakeasies” popped up everywhere.
These undercover bars were often hidden behind unassuming doors in back alleys or disguised inside normal businesses like soda shops and bookstores. They were called speakeasies because you had to “speak easy” about them in public to avoid getting caught by the cops. These places were not only about sneaking a drink but also about enjoying live jazz music, which honestly, might have been the louder part of the secret if we’re being honest.
Despite the constant threat of raids, speakeasies were buzzing with energy and became the birthplace of many modern nightlife vibes. Las Vegas is a city built on delivering unforgettable experiences, and Las Vegas speakeasies fit perfectly into this vision. They’re a playful nod to a time when having a drink was a thrilling act of defiance. With secret passwords and hidden doors, each visit feels like an exciting mini-adventure.
It’s a creative and immersive way to enjoy a night out, adding a layer of intrigue and novelty that goes beyond the typical bar or club experience. This blend of history, secrecy, and modern mixology crafts an outing that’s as memorable as it is Instagram-worthy (although some places do not allow photos or use of smartphones). In Vegas, where the extraordinary is part of the everyday, speakeasies offer a uniquely personal touch to nightlife, making each visit feel like an exclusive event.
That said, here are some Las Vegas Speakeasies if you’d like to check them out:
One such place is The Laundry Room, tucked away at Commonwealth in Fremont Street. It’s not just about grabbing a drink; it’s about stepping back in time. The place is small, allowing only 22 people at a time, which makes the experience very exclusive and personal. You can learn more about it on their website.
Another hidden gem is The Underground Speakeasy and Distillery located in the basement of the Mob Museum. Here, you can enjoy drinks that were popular in the 1920s among genuine artifacts from that era. It’s like a live history lesson with a twist! More details can be found on their website.
If you’re into a bit of drama and mystery, check out 1923 Prohibition Bar at the Shoppes at Mandalay Place. This place does not hide its door; instead, it surprises you with a door disguised as a bookcase! Dive into the 1920s at 1923 Prohibition Bar.
For those who like a little adventure with their haircut, The Barbershop at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is perfect. Behind an actual working barbershop is a secret bar where you can enjoy old-style cocktails and feel like you’ve discovered something special. Check it out here.
Ghost Donkey at The Cosmopolitan offers a unique twist with a focus on tequila and mezcal. This lounge is not just about drinks; it’s about experiencing bold flavors in a setting that feels like a hidden treasure. Learn more about this spot here.
Lastly, if you love tropical vibes, The Golden Tiki in Chinatown will sweep you away to an island paradise filled with fun drinks and an upbeat atmosphere. Find out more on their website.
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