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By Phoenix New Times Writers
July 22, 2024
Captain's Cabin is one of the many outstanding speakeasies hidden throughout the Valley.Tirion Boan
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Let's go back. Speakeasies were a necessary staple of the Prohibition era. That time is long gone, but speakeasy-style bars are alive and thriving. And there’s something to be said about searching for the entrance, and at some spots, figuring out a password. It’s like a scavenger hunt, where the prize is a heavenly co*cktail and stellar ambiance. Not to mention, Phoenicians do need a place to beat the summer heat. With that, here are 10 speakeasy-style lounges for you to channel the Roaring '20s and cool off with a cold drink.
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Find Bar 1912 around the corner from Valentine and order the Cotton, a creamy creation topped with pistachio-flavored cotton candy.
Tirion Boan
Bar 1912
4130 N. Seventh Ave.Valentine, a restaurant and cafe on Seventh Avenue, got a lot of attention when it opened its doors in late 2020. But much more quietly, a little co*cktail bar opened around the corner. Customers can enter through the restaurant or through a door on the north side of the building and find Bar 1912. The simple yet elegant space features backlit archways that cast a soft glow over a seating area of small tables and a narrow bar. Customers decked out in their most fashionable outfits crowd into the space, hoping to see and be seen. The co*cktail menu, much like that of the bar's connected restaurant, is filled with references to Arizona. Drinks are inspired by the different regions and ecological zones of the state and feature garnishes such as smoking rosemary and crystalline cotton candy flavored with pistachios.
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With a kitchen and bar open to a 30-seat dining room, Barley & Smoke puts customers "right there in front of the action."
Barley & Smoke
Barley & Smoke
10144 W. Lake Pleasant Pkwy., #1130, PeoriaAt Barley & Smoke, the team behind Peoria Artisan Brewing takes a chef’s table and a speakeasy and mashes them together, with delightful results. The space, which is tucked behind the brewpub’s kitchen, is sleek and stylish, with the open kitchen and bar as the focal point. Plan to arrive stylish yourself; Barley & Smoke has a business casual dress code. Two outstanding sips from the craft co*cktail list were the Blackberry Thyme-Out and El Hefe Grande. The former gin-based tipple finds a way to bring out the flavor of its two namesake ingredients. The latter is a balanced, fresh riff on a margarita, using bacanora in lieu of tequila and charred lemon juice in the place of lime. Don’t skip the pork belly and cured watermelon to snack on while you sip. With only 30 seats, reservations are strongly encouraged.
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Escape the heat and enjoy a refreshing co*cktail at the dark and cool Captain's Cabin.
Tirion Boan
Captain's Cabin
5114 N. Seventh St. #2Next to the entrance of the uptown location of Hula’s Modern Tiki, there’s a second door hiding in plain sight. It looks to be an employee entrance or maybe a storage room. But inside, you’ll find Captain's Cabin, a dark space serving bright co*cktails. Tiki drinks in shades of pink and blue come adorned with purple orchids and green pineapple fronds. Spotlights shine on individual tables and along the bar causing the drinks to glow as customers sip them in the darkness. Wood paneling, seaside paintings and other nautical decor complete the vibe. Whether you’re headed to Hula’s for dinner or looking for a nightcap, this tropical hideaway is the perfect spot to stop a while.
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Hidden behind Quartz is a mirrored illusion of a bar called The Cave.
Allison Young
The Cave at Quartz
341 W. Van Buren St. Suite BWhen you visit Quartz, it’s tempting to grab a seat by the first bar you see, underneath a large rock overhang strung with glowing rope lights. The front of this dual-concept space has excellent drinks and a dark, moody atmosphere well worth visiting. But for something extraordinary, resist the urge to stay up front and enter The Cave. Around the host stand and through a small hallway, this hidden second bar is a feast for the senses. The shining, mirrored walls and ceiling reflect neon light in a way that’s both beautiful and a little disorienting. Take a seat at one of the booths which are each nestled into private nooks and sip on the small welcome drink while perusing the menu. The drinks here are inspired by the desert landscapes around the world and each features a laundry list of ingredients. While in The Cave, you can also order co*cktails from the front bar where the drinks are inspired by gemstones. Some of the drinks are bright turquoise and emerald colors, but we’re fans of the less colorful but equally delicious Dripping Diamonds topped with a marshmallow fluff float.
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Feel the buzz of Mill Avenue fade into the darkness at Idle Hands in Tempe.
Sara Crocker
Idle Hands
401 S. Mill Ave., #101, TempeThe former home of Mill Avenue staple Rula Bula has a new tenant with the addition of not one but two bars: Devil’s Hideaway and Idle Hands. The latest project from Julian Wright, the restaurateur behind Sake Haus, Lucky’s Indoor Outdoor and Pedal Haus Brewery, the duo of bars offers dueling experiences. For a speakeasy vibe, skip the lively college bar and head to the back where the reservation-based Idle Hands takes the co*cktail experience up a notch. The experiential bar aims to transport people to an enchanted greenhouse, with an evening scene in a forest projection-mapped across the faux windows and vaulted ceilings. The drink menu features more than a dozen spirited options. Try co*cktail #401 for a tropical and nutty, rum-based sipper. Though the experiences at the bars vary, their distinct personalities make each worthy of a visit.
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It takes a while for your eyes to adjust to the red hue at Melinda's Alley.
Lauren Cusimano
Melinda’s Alley
50 E. Adams St.Sipping on co*cktails at Melinda’s Alley is like hanging out in your grandma’s attic but without the cobwebs. In the basem*nt of the Renaissance Hotel, Melinda's lures trendy patrons, whether they're celebrating or looking for a more tranquil setting. The lounge is filled with vintage furniture, while the lighting is dim with a crimson hue. The co*cktail menu seen one weekend will not be the same on your next visit. The mixologists trade menu responsibilities every weekend. It's not uncommon for Melinda's to reach maximum capacity, so try to time your visit right. Find the entrance in an alleyway on the east side of Central Avenue, between Adams and Monroe streets. No password is required, but looking for the bathroom is a comical adventure.
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Pick a drink off the menu, or let the bartender create something just for you at The Ostrich in Chandler.
Tirion Boan
The Ostrich
10 N. San Marcos Place, ChandlerAt The Ostrich in Chandler, the history goes beyond design inspiration. The subterranean bar used to be a storage room for ostrich feathers in the early 1900s and is now a vintage-inspired speakeasy concept named after the basem*nt's former use. It's located below Crust, an Italian restaurant at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Resort. There are two ways down to the bar, one from inside the restaurant (look for a door covered in kitchen utensils) and one from outside (look for a descending staircase and a red light). Antique mugshots, barrels, books and a life-sized ostrich decorate the establishment. Bar stools, high-top tables and leather booths invite customers to sit and stay awhile. Along with craft co*cktails, the bar serves draft beer and food. Not sure what to pick? Order the Dealer’s Choice and let your bartender take the lead.
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One of Pigtails' locations is a hidden bar in the heart of downtown Phoenix.
Juntos Media
Pigtails co*cktail Bar
1 E. Washington St. #12821001 N. Tatum Blvd. #46-1405
Spread across the Valley, there are two locations of Pigtails co*cktail Bar, both hiding in plain sight. At Desert Ridge Marketplace, Pigtails discreetly neighbors its sister concept, The Whining Pig, and caters to craft drink fans in an elegant setting. Opened in February 2019, the bar features low-hanging light fixtures, shiplap walls with copper accents and excessive plants which create a relaxed and oxygenated environment for sipping your favorite spirits. Once you’re in the Desert Ridge Marketplace, go across the way from Dave and Buster’s. You don’t need a password, and you get to exit from a secret, bookshelf door. In downtown Phoenix, Pigtails neighbors Coabana, another excellent co*cktail experience by the same company.
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Live music completes the lounge vibe at Scottsdale's new speakeasy, Tell Your Friends.
Tirion Boan
Tell Your Friends
17797 N. Scottsdale Road, ScottsdaleOne of the newer bars on the list, Tell Your Friends has quickly made an impression. Located underneath The Americano in north Scottsdale, the speakeasy-style lounge is accessed through a descending staircase and a red mirrored hallway. Inside, red velvet drapes, floral decor and a shimmering gold ceiling and bar set the tone. Live musicians perform as expert mixologists shake and stir unusual co*cktails behind the bar. Try a sweet and savory concoction made with bell peppers or opt for a banana-infused old fashioned. Small bites accompany the drinks and there are plenty of opportunities for expensive upgrades to elevate your underground experience.
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The dancefloor lights up at Stardust Pinbar.
Benjamin Leatherman
Stardust Pinbar
401 W. Van Buren St. Suite CMany speakeasy-style bars around the Valley take design inspiration from the Prohibition era with dim lanterns and dark woods. That is far from the case at Stardust Pinbar, a rainbow kaleidoscope next door to The Van Buren in downtown Phoenix. What makes it a secret is how you get in. Enter Ziggy’s Magic Pizza Shop, a bright pizza counter where you can grab a slice or two. Then, walk down the hallway to the right of the counter and go through a door that looks like it surely must be for employees only. Cross a small hallway and you’ll start to see the shimmer of the enormous disco ball. Ziggy’s counterpart, Stardust, awaits. Grab a drink at the bar— these skew brightly colored and candy-flavored—and pick your adventure. Do you want to take a spin on the light-up dance floor, try your hand at one of the many vintage pinball machines or grab a table to enjoy your pizza? Stardust is loud and fun, with a DJ spinning most nights. So different from many of the moody and dark hidden bars around town, this spot is a party for those in the know.
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