Travel Back In Time When You Visit Speakeasy, A 1920s Themed Speakeasy In Pittsburgh
By Beth Price-Williams|Published October 30, 2019
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Twenty-first century Pittsburgh promises plenty of places to kick back and relax with an alcoholic drink – from sophisticated lounges to casual bars. But, turn back the clock to nearly a century ago, and Pittsburghers couldn’t enjoy a drink whenever they wanted. Prohibition, in fact, made it illegal for anyone in the United States to manufacture or to sell alcohol between 1920 and 1933. Still, underground spots, like this hidden speakeasy in Pittsburgh, popped up for those who didn’t mind snubbing the law.
Have you been to Speakeasy in Pittsburgh? Share your experience in the comments! Do you like your drinks served with a side of the paranormal? Plan a visit Jean Bonnet Tavern.
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