Vintage Cocktail Club, Speakeasy restaurant in Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.
The Vintage Cocktail Club is a speakeasy restaurant in Temple Bar spanning three floors decorated with vintage furnishings, reclaimed floor tiles, floral wallpaper, and Japanese cigarette advertisements. The decor layers design elements from different periods into a cohesive interior.
The restaurant draws inspiration from the 1920s prohibition era with a menu featuring around 80 cocktails organized by historical periods. Most recipes originate from the early to mid-1800s and form the foundation of its drink program.
The restaurant merges British dining traditions with European influences and serves as a gathering place for people who appreciate classic cocktails and craft. The vintage furnishings and period decor create a space where diners can experience a sense of historical continuity through their meal.
Access is through an unmarked door with small VCC stickers, which requires visitors to look carefully. The venue opens daily from 17:00 and operates on a reservation system with set time slots.
The house speciality is the Ceylon in the City cocktail, made with house-made bird's-eye chili-infused mango liqueur. This handcrafted element sets the drink apart from standard recipes.
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