This Speakeasy Hidden In A Hotel In Delaware Is Perfect For A Date Night
By Meghan Byers|Published April 22, 2024
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Meghan Byers
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A New Jersey native, Meghan is passionate about travel and enjoys finding off-the-beaten path destinations. You're most likely to find her at a coffee shop, or hitting the trails with her dogs. She graduated with a creative writing degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University and has been writing professionally for over a decade.
The speakeasy is far from a Prohibition-era relic; in fact, speakeasy-themed bars are a trend that’s on the rise. It’s not just about the craft cocktails and the dim lighting – it’s about the thrill of being in on a secret. After all, we firmly believe that descending down an out-of-the-way staircase into, say, a former bank vault is way more fun than walking into an ordinary bar. Hidden beneath The Quoin Hotel in Wilmington, you’ll find a beautifully decorated establishment just waiting for you to arrive. Let’s take a look at this elegant speakeasy in Delaware.
Almost 140 years ago, this gorgeous Wilmington building was a bank opened by the Security Trust & Safe Deposit Company. A four-story Victorian Romanesque brownstone, the building was designed by well-known architect Frank Furness in the 1800s. Today, it's home to a boutique hotel with 24 rooms, a restaurant, and a rooftop bar and cafe.
But that's not all you'll find at The Quoin Hotel. Descend below the main floors, and you’ll discover a hidden treasure: Simmer Down, a cocktail lounge tucked away in what was once called “The Money Room.” In the building’s days as a bank, this once was a vault where gold bars, furs, and silks, and coins were stored.
Now it’s an opulent, subterranean space where you can enjoy a memorable night out. With 53 seats, artful design elements, and a menu brimming with delicious craft cocktails, Simmer Down is quite the luxurious Delaware speakeasy.
Candles and antique lamps light the space in a soft glow, inviting you to settle in and stay for a time, while the original exposed brick ceiling reminds you of the room's history. Behind the gleaming bar is a colorful arrangement of spirits waiting their turn to be poured.
Take a look around and you'll find an original mural by the artist Reverend Michael Alan, telling a detailed and eclectic story. A mixture of pop culture, local landmarks, and classical mythology are hand-painted across the walls, spanning the entire room. In this underground space it brings to mind cave paintings with a modern twist.
On the menu, you can choose from your classic cocktails, or from a list of more original creations, such as the Bronze Fox (Tom Cat gin, blanc vermouth, Strega, and Angostura bitters). Of course, you also have wine and beer options, and there are a couple of non-alcoholic options as well.
Whether you go with a date or with friends, Simmer Down is a unique twist on the typical cocktail bar experience. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more elegant speakeasy in Delaware.
Thinking of paying Wilmington a visit? Book your stay at The Quoin if you’d like to experience all the amenities this sophisticated establishment has to offer.
Looking for more to do in Wilmington? Take a leisurely stroll along the Wilmington Riverwalk!
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