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A prohibition bar is often referred to as a "speakeasy." During the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933), these clandestine establishments served Alcoholic Beverages illegally. Speakeasies typically featured hidden entrances and a secretive atmosphere, allowing patrons to enjoy drinks despite the ban on alcohol. Today, the term is used to describe bars that evoke a vintage, secretive vibe.

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