Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lowering the bar

Mob Museum transforms basement into Prohibitio­n exhibit featuring working speakeasy and distillery

- By Al Mancini Las Vegas Review-journal

DLas Vegas’ newest watering hole aims to combine cocktails and education, with more quality and considerat­ion than any campus bar or frat party ever has.

On Thursday night, the Mob Museum will host a VIP grand opening party for The Undergroun­d, a permanent exhibition on the history of Prohibitio­n that will double as a working speakeasy and distillery. It promises to be an only-in-vegas spot for enjoying beer and cocktails while learning a thing or two about gangsters and flappers.

MUSEUM

As the name indicates,

The Undergroun­d is in the basement of the former Stewart Avenue post office and courthouse that houses the museum. As guests descend the stairs from the lobby to the subterrane­an speakeasy, there’s a slightly forbidden feel that lends itself to exploring a period when enjoying a cocktail was a criminal offense. The space demonstrat­es how Prohibitio­n pushed drinking undergroun­d, culturally and sometimes even physically.

The walls of the stairwell are plastered with political posters from the time, calls from the so-called “wets” to repeal the 18th Amendment on one side with the appeals of pro-temperance “drys” on the other side. Once downstairs, a more festive mood is set by antique posters advertisin­g the entertainm­ent of the day: a film by Howard Hughes, a concert by Cab Calloway, a pack of Old Gold cigarettes. From there, guests can explore the distillery, which will be used to create the museum’s own brand of moonshine, and the speakeasy, which will offer cocktails made with that spirit, as well as others.

Both sides of the attraction are decorated with artifacts and informatio­n worthy of a serious educationa­l institutio­n such as the Mob Museum. Bottles recovered from a rum-running tugboat that sank off the coast of New Jersey accompany a lesson on how ships brought illegal booze into the country. Antique gaming equipment shows how people once gambled, and music on display demonstrat­es the influence of African-american entertaine­rs on speakeasy culture. (And although the machine gun prop used by Sean Connery in “The Untouchabl­es” that’s on display under glass in the bar may not be true to the period, it’s still pretty cool.)

This is, however, a highproof history. The gallery for the museum’s Prohibitio­n collection will be the speakeasy, with bartenders who will shake history into their work as they try to steer patrons toward period-specific cocktails, but gladly serve beverages from whatever era suits your fancy.

The in-house brewing program will provide some of the draft beer, including a monthly selection by neighbor and sponsor Zappos, called Zap on Tap. Across from the bar, an uncharacte­ristically modern automated system will dispense high-end whiskeys by the ounce to patrons with prepaid cards.

A small stage area is perfect for guest lectures or musical performanc­es.

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Jonathan Ullman, president and CEO of The Mob Museum, shows a portrait that doubles as the door to a private room in
The Undergroun­d, the attraction’s new exhibit on Prohibitio­n, which opens to the public on...
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Jonathan Ullman, president and CEO of The Mob Museum, shows a portrait that doubles as the door to a private room in The Undergroun­d, the attraction’s new exhibit on Prohibitio­n, which opens to the public on...
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Ullman describes the Thompson submachine gun prop used by actor Sean Connery in “The Untouchabl­es,” now preserved under glass at the museum’s speakeasy.
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Behind the portrait is The Fitting Room for private gatherings.
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