New York City:
Please Don't Tell: This classic speakeasy is hidden behind a red phone booth in a hot dog stand. https://www.pdtnyc.com/ 113 St Marks Pl
New York, NY 10009
Avenue A & 1st Ave
East Village, Alphabet City Decided to go out for a speakeasy vibe in the East Village and stumbled upon Please Don't Tell. I loved the whole aesthetic of needing to enter through a phone booth to get into the bar. The area itself was very small. They had very interesting decor in the venue, which fit the theme well. The staff were extremely welcoming and recommended us some drinks that were a hit. I enjoyed looking through the menu because they had a variety of drinks to choose from. I don't remember the name of the specific drinks we got, but I do remember that they were delicious. My whole experience at this speakeasy was nice and I am looking forward to coming again soon.
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Chicago:
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The Drifter: A cozy speakeasy with a vintage vibe.
San Francisco:
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Los Angeles:
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