THE SPEAKEASY
Travel back in time to the Prohibition era, when thousands of speakeasies operating in hard-to-find places satisfied the nation’s thirst for forbidden spirits.
Informative and entertaining exhibits, videos and artifacts tell the stories of the Roaring Twenties, which saw the rise of flappers, jazz and the Mob. The speakeasy exhibit is built around a well-stocked bar with a hand-crafted cocktail menu, and weekly live music, creating a lively environment inspired by that bygone age.
SPEAKEASY HOURS & LOCATION
Monday–Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Thursday–Sunday: 11 a.m. to midnight
Located in the basement of The Mob Museum and included in Museum General Admission.
Just visiting the speakeasy? Get the password, find the side door and you’re in. Speakeasy access is restricted to ages 21 and over.
This week's password is Cosa Nostra.
SPEAKEASY PROMOTIONS
Neon Nights Cocktail Special & Live Music | November 22-24
Las Vegas’ Fremont Street, just steps from The Mob Museum, earned itself the moniker of “Glitter Gluch” in the mid 20th century as neon signs started to illuminate the once Wild West-like drag. After gaining popularity in Paris, neon signage found its footing in the U.S. just as Prohibition began in the early 1920s. Out west, neon took hold in Las Vegas, adorning Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard as the casino industry boomed, and the Mob moved in. Featuring a blend of pineapple, juniper berry, elderflower, cherry, citrus and rum, the "Neon Nights" captures the brilliant hues and energy that define Las Vegas.
In partnership with the Neon City Festival.
All Underground food and beverage promotions cannot be combined with any other discount, offer or promotion. Must be 21+
UPCOMING EVENTS
Live Music Every Month
Don't miss live music and more happening at The Underground.
BOOK YOUR PRIVATE EVENT
The Underground at The Mob Museum can accommodate groups as small as 10 or as large as 130 for all types of private events.
EXHIBITS
Exhibits in the speakeasy tell the story of the Roaring Twenties, with Flapper dresses, Paul Mare’s trumpet and more.