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retro style bar that
replicates aspects of
historical speakeasies. In the
United States,
speakeasy bars date back to at
least the 1880s, but came into prominence...
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industry from 1966 to June 1978. The club took its name and
theme from the
speakeasies of the
American Prohibition era. The club was
owned by Iraqi-born entrepreneur...
- Look up
speakeasy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
speakeasy is a saloon,
common during Prohibition (1920–1933) in the
United States.
Speakeasy may also...
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illegal culture of
speakeasies led to what was
known as ‘black and tan’
clubs which had
multiracial crowds.
There were many
speakeasies,
especially in Chicago...
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Speakeasy Comics was a
Canadian publishing company of
comic books and
graphic novels which operated from 2004–2006.
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Speakeasy...
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Handshake Speakeasy is a bar in
Mexico City, Mexico. It has
ranked second in
North America's 50 Best Bars list twice.
Drink portal Mexico portal The World's...
- Italian-American
immigrant who ran an ice
delivery service and two
Prohibition Era
speakeasies in the Bronx. Mary
Spano (Dana MacDonald):
Italian American immigrant...
- in secret,
often in
speakeasies. To
ensure that
guests did not
appear intoxicated after leaving to
avoid detection,
speakeasies often served finger foods...
- The
Speakeasy is the
third studio album by
American punk rock band
Smoke or Fire. It was
released on
November 9, 2010, on Fat
Wreck Chords. Exclaim! wrote...
- (bootlegging) of
alcoholic beverages was
illegal throughout the
United States.
Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition was
ended in 1933, and the term...