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Photo Credit: Jamie Chung
Published October 10, 2005
Chances are, not many things frighten you more than the thought of the government standing between you and
your booze.
While our recent run of hard-partying presidents means that we are nowhere near a second Prohibition Era,
new speakeasy The Back Room takes you back to the days when a six-pack of Bud would get you thrown
in the clink.
LES Toy Company
Housed in an actual speakeasy from the 1920s, The
Back Room has a "front"-look for the metal gate that says "Lower East Side Toy Company" and
traverse the same path prohibition-rebels used to take: down the steps, through the dark, narrow alley and
up the metal steps to a door with an old-fashioned peephole.
Drinks are served in teacups, shots in espresso cups, and beer bottles in paper bags (to throw off the
cops). A fake bookshelf creaks opens into a private VIP room, where a curio cabinet will host VIP members'
mugs. Everything from the tin ceilings, art deco decor and mutoscope is authentically '20s. The only modern
touches are the vixen bartenders (women wouldn't have worked at bars back then), the stocked bar (Russian
vodka wasn't in the U.S. yet) and the sound system, playing rock and pop.
Out of the Spotlight
Fed up with the glitzed-out scene at his
previous clubs, owner Johnny B. created The Back Room so he and his friends could drink out of the spotlight
(his "friends" include Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Mark Messier).
And true to wanting what you can't have, there's something about a drink tasting so much better when you
feel like you had sneak around on the down-low to get one.
The Back Room
102 Norfolk
(between Delancey and Rivington)
Lower East Side
New York, NY 10002
212-228-5098
The Back Room
102 Norfolk
(between Delancey and Rivington)
Lower East Side
New York, NY 10002
212-228-5098