Food Network Magazine - (02)February 2020

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Find cocktails like
Oolong Island Iced
Tea behind the blue
door of this bar inside
the Middle Eastern
restaurant Local 92.
bluequarternyc.com

This stack of kegs near
the bathroom of the
restaurant Neighborhood
is a door leading to a
dramatic bar adorned
with a wall of gold skulls.
nobleexperimentsd.com

noble experiment
San Diego

blue quarter
New York City

This photo booth
isn’t really for
pictures: It’s the
entrance to Al’s,
where you’ll find
classic 1920s
drinks and possibly
even a show: The
spot is known for its
burlesque brunch.
alsplacempls.com

Al’s Place
Minneapolis

This industrial space
under a downtown office
building is an impeccably
decorated concrete
basement. Grab a seat
at a midcentury-style
table during Violet
Hour“ (happy hour),
when classic martinis
and daiquiris are $8.
birdsandbeesla.com

birds & bees
Los Angeles

After Prohibition, bootleggers used their illicit earnings to
build legitimate businesses, like Las Vegas’s multibillion-dollar
casino industry. A new addition to the city’s Mob Museum tells
the story of these mobsters and how the government pursued
them—and there’s a speakeasy serving moonshine and vodka
distilled on-site. themobmuseum.org

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 ●FOOD NETWORK MAGAZINE 97


AL'S PLACE: LUCAS JENSEN (2). KEG DOOR: JAMES TRAN AND OLIVIA BEALL. NOBLE EXPERIMENT INTERIOR: ZACK BENSON.

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