Step back in time and experience the allure of the 1920s at some of Virginia’s best-kept speakeasy secrets. From hidden alleyways to disguised doors, these establishments offer vintage vibes and delicious cocktails for those looking for an illicit adventure.
One such speakeasy is The Alley Light in Charlottesville, tucked away down an inconspicuous alleyway off of 2nd Street Southwest. Anastasia’s Speakeasy in Rocky Mount will surprise you with its entrance behind a vintage candy machine, while Captain Gregory’s in Alexandria requires guests to find a trick wall entrance in Railbird Kitchen.
Fin & Tonic in Suffolk features a hidden door panel next to the bar, while Grandstaff & Stein in Richmond requires a password obtained through social media. Heirloom in Reston is discreetly located inside a distillery with an unmarked ornate door, and Jack’s Hideaway in Harrisonburg can be found by knocking on a gray door behind South Main Street.
Lost Saint in Charlottesville offers a secret basement bar accessed through an entrance marked “LS,” and Steak & Tonic in Newport News has a speakeasy hidden behind a door disguised as a wine storage wall. Finally, Trading Post Speakeasy in Lynchburg can be found down a marked alleyway with classic billiards and old barrel tables inside.
For those looking to step back in time and enjoy a unique cocktail experience, these speakeasies in Virginia offer the perfect combination of vintage charm and hidden allure. Visit them today and embark on a journey to delicious drinks and a world of 1920s excitement.
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