Speak-easies
Speakeasies
Speakeasy was a name used in the United States during the Prohibition (1920-1933.
Speakeasies were secret clubs during Prohibition-era America where people could party and obtain bootlegged alcohol.
In speakeasy clubs during the Prohibition era, people would gather to drink and socialize in secret since alcohol consumption was illegal. These clubs often featured live music, dancing, and gambling to entertain guests. Additionally, speakeasies provided a space for people to escape the restrictions of Prohibition and enjoy a sense of rebellion.
You are probably referring to the "speakeasy." Speakeasies were secret clubs that served alcohol-- during Prohibition, clubs and bars were forbidden to serve alcoholic beverages. There was also dancing, gambling, and socializing at these clubs. Police sometimes raided these clubs, but others just popped up and took their place.
they broke stills, arrested moonshiners and raided clubs
they go to clubs and dance and drink
People made their own liquors and smuggled them around in boots (hence the term bootlegger) and also drove in fast cars that can carry lots of this alcohol to different places while avoiding the police (this was the roots of NASCAR) and people went into hidden illegal bars called speakeasies. Nowadays, speakeasies, bars, and alcohol were no longer illegal, but the trend still continues that the owners try to keep them hidden to a certain degree.
About 30 miliion dollars a year. Fellow Americans love bars and to party. The most visited clubs are striper clubs.
You have to go to the tab called clubs and friends.
to oppose the federalists
there real name was sticks, from wooden shafts.