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Lois Long ("Lipstick") on nightlife during the dog days, in the August 15, 1925 issue of The New Yorker.
Photo: The New Yorker
#vintage New York#1920s#Lois Lane#New Yorker#nightlife#speakeasies#nightclubs#Aug. 15#1920s New York#15 Aug.#Prohibition#vintage NYC
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shoving someone into my armpit so they can inhale me >>>>>
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mfw arven during the ending of the game
#speakeasies#pokemon#him and his parents are so TRAGIC.#like i didnt expect them to throw THAT curveball sheesh#poor arven my babygirl. what a tragedy you are
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Taylor Adam: A Premier Speakeasy Bar in Raffles Place, Singapore
Welcome to Taylor Adam, the premier speakeasy bar near Raffles Place in the heart of Singapore. Here, we blend craft cocktails with a vibrant ambiance to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, our hidden gem is the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in the best that Singapore's nightlife has to offer.
Elite Membership: Elevate Your Experience
Join Taylor Adam's Elite Membership and enjoy exclusive benefits that take your visits to the next level. As a member, you’ll receive a 15% discount, exclusive access to monthly tastings, VIP invitations to premier events, and many more secret perks. Elevate your speakeasy experience with privileges that enhance every visit.
Exclusive Offers at Taylor Adam
Happy Hours: Monday to Friday: Step into the hidden charm of Taylor Adam's Happy Hour, available Monday to Friday. Here, every sip is a journey into sophistication, and every moment is draped in veiled allure. Our happy hours are the perfect way to unwind after a busy day, offering a unique blend of relaxation and elegance.
Ladies' Night Out: Wednesday: Ladies, get ready for an extraordinary midweek soirée with our Wednesday Ladies' Night Out. Enjoy the timeless elegance of a flawlessly crafted G & T for just $12++. Immerse yourself in an evening of refined allure with a splash of exhilaration. Gather your crew and embark on a journey of laughter and glamour, creating unforgettable moments every Wednesday.
Oyster Saturdays: Join us for Oyster Saturdays at Taylor Adam, where every shell brings joy! Delight in our succulent $4++ oysters paired with bespoke cocktails, making your weekend truly unforgettable. This is the perfect way to indulge in luxury and savor the finest flavors.
Taco Tuesdays: Indulge in our Taco Tuesdays, featuring a variety of mouthwatering options such as Grilled Prawns, Chicken, Crispy Fish, Balsamic Tomatoes, Avocado and Corn, or Teriyaki Mushroom—all priced at $8 nett per taco. Each bite is a burst of flavor, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.
Reserve Your Table Now: Don’t miss out on the enchanting experience at Taylor Adam. Secure your table now for an unforgettable culinary journey and immerse yourself in the sophisticated ambiance of our speakeasy bar.
Address: 1 Raffles Pl, #01-03, Singapore 048616 Reservations: sevenrooms.com Phone: +65 8878 3395
Join us at Taylor Adam and discover the perfect blend of elegance, sophistication, and vibrant nightlife. We look forward to welcoming you to our hidden gem in Singapore.
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The Best Speakeasies and Hidden Bars in Nashville
Nashville, also known as Music City, is renowned for its vibrant music scene, country charm, and energetic nightlife. While the city offers plenty of well-known bars and clubs, some of the most exciting drinking establishments are hidden away in speakeasies and secret bars. These covert gems offer a taste of the city's historical allure while providing a unique and unforgettable experience. In this article, we'll delve into the better speakeasies and hidden bars in Nashville, inviting you to uncover the city's best-kept secrets.
1. The History of Speakeasies
Before we delve into Nashville's contemporary speakeasies, let's briefly explore the historical context of these clandestine watering holes. Speakeasies emerged as underground bars that operated covertly, serving alcohol to patrons in secret. These hidden establishments became havens for those seeking to enjoy a drink despite the restrictions, often requiring secret passwords or discreet entrances to maintain their clandestine nature.
2. The Patterson House
One of Nashville's most famous speakeasies is The Patterson House, a classic cocktail bar that beautifully captures the essence of the Prohibition era. Step through a discreet entrance and into a world of sophisticated ambiance, complete with leather seats, dim lighting, and an extensive menu of handcrafted cocktails. The bartenders at The Patterson House are true mixology experts, ensuring each drink is a work of art.
3. Attaboy
For a more modern take on the speakeasy concept, head over to Attaboy, located in the East Nashville and this hidden gem skips the menu and focuses on personalized cocktails tailored to your preferences. The skilled bartenders will engage you in a friendly chat to discern your taste preferences, then, concoct a unique drink just for you.
4. The Green Hour
Stepping into The Green Hour is like journeying back in time to the Belle Époque era of Paris. This French-inspired speakeasy, tucked away in downtown Nashville, celebrates the ritual of absinthe drinking. With a vast selection of absinthe varieties, as well as classic cocktails from the era, The Green Hour offers a charming and alluring experience.
5. The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club
To experience a speakeasy with a touch of mystery, seek out The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club. This hidden gem is known for its ever-changing secret entrance, adding an air of exclusivity and adventure. Inside, you'll find a cozy and intimate setting with skilled mixologists ready to craft innovative and delicious cocktails.
6. Skull's Rainbow Room
If you're looking for a speakeasy that combines history, entertainment, and exceptional cocktails, Skull's Rainbow Room won't disappoint. This iconic venue has a rich past, having operated as a speakeasy and burlesque club during the Prohibition era. Today, it continues to honor its legacy with live music, burlesque shows, and an extensive drink menu.
Conclusion
Nashville's speakeasies and hidden bars offer a glimpse into the city's storied past while presenting a contemporary twist on the Prohibition era's allure. From classic cocktail havens like The Patterson House and The Green Hour to the personalized experience at Attaboy and the mystery of The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club, each establishment brings something unique to the table. So, the next time you're in Music City, don't forget to embark on a Nashville bus tour to uncover these hidden gems and raise a glass to the city's history and a thriving nightlife.
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A night in Montreal
#Montreal #Nightlife #OldPort #Festivals #FineDining #QuartierdesSpectacles #Casino #Nightclubs, #Speakeasies #VibrantEnergy An Unforgettable Night in Montreal: Discovering the City’s Nighttime Charms by Gorila Travel Montreal, the vibrant city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and bustling nightlife, offers an array of experiences to enjoy during the evening hours. Whether you’re a…
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#Casino#Festivals#Fine Dining#Montreal#Nightclubs#Nightlife#Old Port#Quartier des Spectacles#Speakeasies#Vibrant Energy
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i saw the tv glow is like. your childhood queer best friend got out of your town and got to live their better life as themself. your queer friend got out of your town and killed themselves because their delusions won them over. no matter your interpretation, you never see them again.
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New Year's Eve during Prohibition. The NY Herald reports on the sober proceedings, January 1, 1921. Apparently they didn't look too hard.
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#New York#NYC#vintage New York#1920s#Prohibition#New Year's Eve#December 31#Dec. 31#January 1#Jan. 1#newspapers#newspaper clipping#speakeasies#NY Herald
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Moments: Sardinian Speakeasies and Basil Martinis
Every picture tells a story… Filed under Travel Stories. It was one year ago this very moment I was in Cagliari, Sardinia. It was the beginning of a month-long trip to Italy, and I began the vacation with a four-day weekend in Sardinia before heading on to Naples. Though I’d been to Italy many times before, this was my first time in either place. I found Cagliari fascinating, for I knew so…
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#cagliari#cocktails#gay bars#Italy#lgbt travel#lgbtq nightlife#Moments#Naples#New York#New York City#original photography#original photos#original pictures#sardinia#speakeasies
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MOOOOMMMM MY TWEET GOT REPOSTED TO TUMBLRRRRR 😭
i am SOBBING thank you pinterest for showing me this LMAODBJA
#NOT THIS BEING MY TWEET IM HEGXJSBDJSBDVHSSVGEDB#I SPILLED HERE FHDHJEBD#I HAD SO MANY PEOPLE ASKING FOR EXCEPTIONS#theres a few#like the characters in spring awakening#who did actually have sex in a hayloft#or the characters in hellraiser#who did have sex in an attic with a bunch of hay#and then things happened with the dad#etc#BUT ITS NOBODY FROM HAIKYUU#speakeasies
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Our talented entertainer, Rose Wu. She makes the most scrumptious fruity beverages you will ever have.
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reblogging again and adding more kings that i forgot!!!
RUSTY HAMMER!!!
MOK BASTERD oh my god visual icon to me
of course the stunning Tenderoni who won Drag queen of the year (which is a pageant open to all performers lol) in 2021!!!
God Complex maybe one of the coolest performers alive
And those are kings that i love!! Follow them allll!!!
I think one of the reasons drag kings aren’t as popular as drag queens, aside from the fact that straight women don’t like us, is that people are uncomfortable acknowledging masculinity as a performance. Like we as a society know that femininity is a performance, with its own costumes and rules. Masculinity is also a performance, and nothing makes that more clear than someone making an exaggeration of it
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Club Rouge as a speakeasy! - alt version without borders under cut
AHHHHHH this was fun, I think Omegas my favourite though (as always). I'm not sure if I like the gold borders as much so here's both versions
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