Secret Bars With the Ultimate Speakeasy Vibes in Miami

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Speakeasies became wildly popular in the U.S. during the Prohibition era. Also known as a blind pig, these sinful establishments quickly disappeared once Prohibition ended.

Today we are seeing concepts channeling the speakeasies of the past as trendy hidden bars.

For those locals and tourists looking for something much different than the swanky Miami club scene, these speakeasies are sultry, yet comfortable bars often with prohibition-style cocktails and good eats.

We are rounding up some of the most unique bars with speakeasy vibes in Miami, that may be easy to miss, but that’s part of the fun!

The Foxhole

Located in South Beach in a back alley, a block off the infamous Alton Road in South Beach, is The Foxhole. Like its sister concept, Drunken Dragon, right next door, it’s not easy to find. There’s no signage, only a dim red light over a door.

You have no idea what to expect and I don’t want to give it all away, but the first room features a casual area with a pool table, some arcade games, a jukebox and a “I Found Foxhole” sign. The main area is modern with a centralized bar surrounded by comfy couches and tables against the walls. There’s a second floor that looks down at the first floor bar. There are more couches, a second smaller bar, and a VIP section upstairs. Guns and weapons ornament one of the walls upstairs and the TVs often play old gangster movies, when a big game isn’t on.

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