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THE BEST SAN DIEGO SPEAKEASIES

THE BEST SAN DIEGO SPEAKEASIES

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The 10 Best SAN DIEGO Speakers with a Great Ambiance

The term speakeasy is believed to have originated from patrons who had to whisper because they were in illegal bars?

 

Since the 1920s, these establishments have become popular in the U.S. because of Prohibition. While alcohol was illegal in the government's view, creative people found ways around the law every time. Consequently, speakeasies appeared across the country. Good luck finding their hidden locations in restaurants, San Diego hotels, and basements with unassuming doors that require a special code to enter.

 

About two decades ago, the speakeasy began to resurface as an alternative to nightclubs that were noisy, boisterous, and overcrowded. In addition to the 1920's retro era, classic cocktails like the Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Manhattan, and Gin Fizz became hugely popular.

 

It's fortunate that San Diego is home to many speakeasies. Now let's discuss the most fascinating and unique ones. It is important that your speakeasy experience is entertaining, enjoyable, and memorable.

 

When clicking on some of these websites, you may find that they lead you to Open Table to book a reservation or you just get little information. There aren't many speakeasies to be found, however. Thats the point.

However, a secret door leads to an elegant but casual establishment with mahogany wood finishes and velvet chairs where you can sample incredible craft cocktails. Bartenders here work with patrons to create the drinks they desire, unlike other speakeasies.

 

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Visiting Youngblood through Noble Experiment requires entering The Neighborhood on G Street first. Get ready for an exciting and fun experience!

In the Mothership, you are immersed in a story about a space mission getting stranded on a mysterious planet without intelligent lifeforms, but abundant natural resources. Upon discovery, all naturally occurring liquids are not only tasty but also intoxicating. A permanent vacation on this planet is the crew's idea instead of trying to return home.

 

The Little Italy tiki bar is hidden in plain sight within Craft & Commerce restaurant, and you have to walk through a skull wall inside the restaurant chiller in order to get inside. Fun, but creepy!

 

In this exotic bar, you'll find such island-y concoctions as Navy Grog, Painkiller, Singapore Sling, and Doctor Bombay on the drink menu. If you dare, they even have a very good cocktail menu. We have larger drinks served in souvenir glasses and tiki mugs that are perfect for sharing.

 

Bringing you something unique was our promise, and this one certainly delivers! Locals call it "The Realm". This swanky, eclectic environment transports visitors into a world of ancient Chinese medicine and Far Eastern wellness methods.

 

This speakeasy is not really secret, but rather lures patrons to enter a conspicuous entrance leading to a futuristic apothecary inside Common Theory Public House. In the Realm, guests find a 1920s apothecary with Far East elements, elevated booths, a Jade bar, and plenty of flickering candles hidden in hidden entrances.

 

Asian small plates are offered here, alongside seasonal cocktails and spirits to cure whatever ails you!

 

Simply hearing the name is fascinating.

As with most speakeasies, this one is hidden in plain sight among the shops at UTC in La Jolla. In reality, the small venue is a liquor store with ornate dark blue facades. Just let the clerk know you have a reservation and he will take care of the rest for you. On weekends, walk-ins are allowed, but you take the risk of not getting in.

 

There is an elegant 19th-century European-styled room containing a hidden bar that opens from the liquor shop. There is a legend that says Romulus and Remus were raised by a she-wolf before founding the ancient city of Rome. The name of the speakeasy is derived from this legend.

 

Their menu consists of House Favorites, Rich and Creamy Blends, Reserve Cocktails, Boozy-Forwards, and beer and wine.

 

There is definitely a theme here, and a unique one at that. It claims to be the first speakeasy that borders a cemetery. Tahona is one of San Diego restaurants and this hidden bar is one of the main attractions. There are 477 lights marking the graves in Old Town's El Campo Santo Cemetery, which is an homage to the buried in that cemetery. There is only one way to get into this speakeasy: admit your sin behind the curtain, then you'll be allowed inside. That sin becomes your password.

 

For a reservation at Room 56, you must find the secret code on their website and then play their game to find out its secret code. Bar guests enter through a hidden door in the library, where a librarian guides them up a spiral stairway dimly lit by candles. There is only room for 25 guests in the intimate and elegant venue.

Our 56 founding fathers, those who signed the Declaration of Independence, are honored in the name of our speakeasy. In addition to limited bar food options, what is the best drink to order? Cocktails are so darn good that you'll have to keep your self-control and take one sip at a time. Shaken or stirred, their classics and other delights will appeal to you.

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