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The Silent Speakeasy Syndrome
The Morning Standard
|October 26, 2025
Behind ordinary doors, there might be an extraordinary mystery—and a drink—but only if you know where and how to look
Imagine walking into a coffee shop at 8 pm, craving solitude and a steaming flat white. As you settle into a corner, a well-dressed couple enters—but instead of the counter, they head straight for the storage closet.
The door opens, and they vanish. Moments later, faint sounds of clinking glasses and murmured conversations drift out. The unassuming café suddenly feels like a portal—one whispering, “Come, see what lies beyond.” From basements behind coffee shops to doors masquerading as storefronts, bars are increasingly trading neon signage for mystery. These mysterious bars or ‘speakeasies’ don’t just sell cocktails, but promise exclusivity. Wondering how one finds them? The key to these Narnia-esque portals lies only with a select few and their loyal communities.
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