![]() But, if you are unable to get one, knock on the door and a bartender wearing a V for Vendetta mask will make you a takeaway cocktail. Entry here requires a prior reservation with a key and a password. BackDoor43, Milan Image: BackDoor43/Instagramīackdoor43 claims to be the world’s smallest secret bar and it might just be as it is spread across just 13 square feet. Prior reservations, proper dress code and password make up for an authentic speakeasy experience here. ![]() It is the go-to bar for classic Jazz Age cocktails made with the finest ingredients and served with cultural anecdotes by the bartenders. You have to be either a guest (of the Old Chicago Inn) or a member of this Prohibition era-inspired speakeasyto get entry. Old Chicago Inn featuring Room 13, Chicago Image: Old Chicago Inn ![]() So if you are looking for an adventure with some delicious cocktails, here are some secret bars around the world where you will need a password for entry. Get ready to go on a quick adventure tour and enter the elusive world of speakeasies with nondescript entrances and unexpected menus. Password is the key to these hidden entrances which are usually shared post reservation. They often rely on digital buzz to get the word out and draw in the crowds while balancing the need for awareness and incognito theme. The new-age speakeasies are smart enough to carry this tradition and still maintain the allure of secrecy.Īkin to Prohibition-style, many of these bars are camouflaged behind the most unassuming doors or underground basements with an added disguise of secret passwords. While these secret bars were a way to get alcohol in the 1920s US, today speakeasies are places reliving that era with a modern touch. The idea behind the word was for the customers to talk softly about such places to avoid unwanted attention from the authorities. The term “ speakeasy” was coined to refer to an illicit retro bar or establishment that popped up in the US during the Prohibition era (1920 to 1933).
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