Speakeasy Berlin

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Looking back it's easy to deride the prohibition of alcohol which took place in 1920s America, but it wasn't all bad. After all, make something unlawful and it suddenly becomes a lot more fun! (Let's be honest, who would bother taking drugs if they were perfectly legal?). The Speakeasy Berlin aims to recreate those exciting prohibition times, when artists, liberals and plain old alcoholics gathered in secret to indulge in the guilty pleasures of music, conversation - and liquor. Happy days! If you fancy sampling this unique ambience then call by Speakeasy Berlin where you'll find plenty of madcap entertainment in a multi-cultural environment. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 2000. | |
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