1534, a cocktail den on Prince Street where drinks are inspired by the French colonization. The lounge is in a dimly lit basement underneath the restaurant, Jacques. Read more.
Hidden on a side street in Chinatown, Apotheke is a hidden gem of all speakeasy. It is disgusted under a red "Gold Flower Restaurant" sign. Read more.
The sister and spin-off bar to Prospect Height's Weather Up in Brooklyn, Weather up Tribeca is located right next to Duane Park restaurant. Read more.
One of the few speakeasy in Chelsea, Raines Law Room underground making it tricky to find -- you have to find a set of stairs that lead to a basement door and then ring a doorbell just to get in. Read more.
One of the daughter speakeasy to Milk and Honey, Little Branch is a dimly lit cocktail lounge that when you walk in you will feel like you are in a different era. Read more.
Milk and Honey is one of the more exclusive speakeasy located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. To get in to this bar you need to make prior reservations via email only. Read more.
If you hate standing around in cheesy bar then Death and Co. is a modern speakeasy in the East Village is the place for you. Read more.
Short for Please Don't TeII, this speakeasy bar is located in the East Village on the crowd streets of St. Marks. Read more.