![]() Spending a night out has returned, and many of us are flocking to unique experiences and venues to celebrate a return to reality. Speakeasies, modeled after historic pieces of America’s history, provide an intimate, experience-driven option for a night spent with friends or significant others. Modern twists on a historical watering hole have popped up around North Jersey, offering different specialties, vibes and experiences fit for a night to remember. Nucky Thompson’s | 8 Erie Street, Jersey City Read on for a list of speakeasies in North Jersey. (Photo credit: within Hudson Hound, North Jersey’s newest speakeasy pays homage to the 1920s. The moonshine speakeasy has details reminiscent of America’s original speakeasies (underground bars in the Prohibition Era), and is named after a successful bootlegger in Atlantic City. There are eight cocktails on rotation, but the decor, and the historical accuracy of it, are the bar’s biggest selling feature. ![]() Read More: Must-Visit Outdoor Breweries in North Jerseyĭisguised by a laundromat-style entrance (which explains the name), this speakeasy is Morristown’s only 23-and-over bar. The Rabbit Hole | 285 Glenwood Avenue, Bloomfield It’s open Wednesday through Saturday from 5PM to 2AM, and offers up live music and other events as well as private parties and homemade, seasonal cocktails. ![]() Inside Blue Steel Pizza Co., an Alice in Wonderland-themed adventure awaits. The Sinatra Room | 36 – 42 Newark Street, Hoboken Open Thursdays through Saturdays from 8PM to 1AM, this speakeasy offers up both unique drinks and delicious light bites.ĭesigned, says owner Lou Narvaez, to help patrons “neglect the reality of life,” the space is designed with bright colors and filled with the sounds of house music. (Photo credit: the histories of the Hoboken Clam House with the storied, effervescent presence of Frank Sinatra, The Sinatra Room was born to pay homage to the history of the Mile Square. Frank Sinatra once graced the Hoboken Clam House with his presence, but he was far from the only celebrity. So, paying homage to the finer things that celebrities love, this speakeasy was born in the basement of Monroe’s. See more of Rails Steakhouse on Facebook. See More: Must-Visit Outdoor Breweries in North Jersey With an elevated menu and drink menu, dress as a celebrity would: obviously, to impress. Woodford Reserve Tasting Dinner / Gatsby-style Jazz and Dinner in thirt圓 Speakeasy. (Photo credit: like Nucky Thompson’s, this speakeasy reminds patrons of the original Prohibition Era bars.
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