There was a place in America during Prohibition, where people gathered to drink and dance and forget their woes. Would-be customers were often met at the door of an unmarked building by steeley eyes peering through a small slot. Once inside, these ordinary folks carried on with reckless abandon and rubbed shoulders with notorious gansters like Al Capone and John Dillinger.

They called this place a speakeasy.

 
 

 

You can still find all that fun and excitement today, at Rhonda's Speak Easy, even if the gangsters are only painted on the wall.

[door button]Press the buzzer to enter Rhonda's Speak Easy