Join Madame Morbid for a night of storytelling at Caveat, a Lower East Side speakeasy.
You didn't hear it from us, but the scoop is that there's a speakeasy hidden behind this bubblegum-pink ice cream shop located on the Upper East Side.
NYC's smallest bar, the Threesome Tollbooth holds just two and a bartender and is located in a tiny broom closet in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Above Burke & Willis on the Upper West Side, accessible via a tufted green leather door, is the Manhattan Cricket Club, one of few Upper West Side speakeasies.
Since 1887, Webster Hall has one of NYC's oldest performance venues. Take a look at these top 10 secrets for some insight into its wonderfully colorful history.
We recently came across this map of NYC bars that bills itself as "The Distinguished Drinkeries of New York City" via Mental Floss and thought we'd put it to the test.
Join us for a tour and cocktail at this former Prohibition speakeasy on May 18th, which includes a guided walk through of the Museum of the American Gangster
There's nothing secret about KGB Bar, the Soviet-inspired literary outpost. But the Red Room above KGB, which traces its roots back to Prohibition, is another story.
Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth, artist Cynthia Von Buhler's latest endeavor, might be the closest you can get to time travel.
Here are our five favorite ways that the establishments in Melbourne have made the most of the urban terrain and layout. How have they chosen to hide themselves?