While not easy to locate, here are a few places that are worth the effort to seek them out. Inside the space is small, but that is part of what makes it so alluring. The thrill of the hunt is what makes Denver’s speakeasies and hidden bars more exciting. Green Russell: Nestled in the heart of downtown Denver, Green Russell is a speakeasy that transports visitors back to the prohibition era. Once it's your turn to enter, you will be whisked away behind a revolving bookshelf, but trust us, it doesn't lose its charm even after you know what to expect. If you arrive early, you should be able to get a seat and wet your whistle with a delicious cocktail in no time. When you walk into the 'shop,' you have to put your name on a list at the front desk, as getting in can be a very exclusive affair. Born from an old post office and revitalized into a hideaway serving amazing specialty cocktails or classics. It looks like an apartment building lobby. B&GC bandgcdenver / instagram This underground bar hidden away in Cherry Creek makes our list for its longstanding place in Denver. Williams and Graham in Denver, Colorado, looks like any other unassuming bookstore from the outside, but inside is another world of mystery and magic. in a way, My Brothers Bar is secret in that there is no signage of any kind. Williams & Graham bookstore in Denver is a secret speakeasy nestled behind towering shelves of novels, so you can feel like you've been whisked away to Diagon Alley in Harry Potter.Īfter all, where else do you find disappearing rooms, crafty cocktails, and concealed entrances? Upstairs at Zeppelin Station is a brand new pop up bar that will transport you to the World of the Dead, Tim Burton Style. If you have always dreamed of finding hidden rooms behind bookshelves stacked with vintage reads, you don't have to look further than this spot. Denver Vibe has the latest scoop on Denver’s newest Halloween Pop Up Bar The Tim Burton Bar.
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