4/5 Charlie C. 2 years ago on Google
My
girlfriend
and
I
were
in
Atlanta
this
past
Jan
'22
and
always
love
seeking
out
hidden
speakeasies/exclusive
bars.
This
particular
speakeasy
itself
is
not
hard
to
find,
however
I
must
concede
my
efforts
to
get
into
the
bar
on
my
own
were
not
successful.
Luckily
I
was
given
a
tip
from
a
worker
at
the
pizza
restaurant
located
next
to
speakeasy
to
try
to
make
a
reservation
through
the
hotel
we
were
staying
at.
Upon
making
the
short
walk
back
to
our
hotel
and
talking
to
the
concierge
I
was
very
happy
to
find
that
they
did
have
the
phone
number
to
the
red
phone
booth
speakeasy.
I
called
the
number
and
was
told
to
simply
come
back
down
and
call
the
number
again
upon
my
arrival
and
I'd
be
let
in.
Ok..
Perhaps
this
is
my
fault
but
I
was
particularly
excited
to
see
what
this
establishment
was
about.
Seeing
as
you
normally
need
to
be
a
member
(or
know
one)
to
enter
and
members
pay
something
like
a
$300
fee
per
year
to
remain
members.
First
impressions
upon
entering
the
red
phone
booth
were
disheartening,
the
overall
vibe
we
got
was
that
it
was
just
a
very
nice
dive
bar
that
also
happened
to
let
you
enjoy
fine
cigars.
Our
server
was
prompt
and
polite
and
the
drink
prices
were
a
surprisingly
fair
$13
per
cocktail.
The
reason
I'm
giving
red
phone
booth
4
stars
is
because
I
must
admit
that
one
of
the
whiskey
based
cocktails
concocted
for
me
was
honestly
one
of
the
best
I've
had,
period.
So
all
in
all,
we
weren't
impressed
by
the
vibe
or
look
but
the
drinks
were
impressive.
Which
I
suppose
is
half
the
battle,
a
couple
upgrades
to
the
decor
and
ambiance
to
make
the
joint
feel
like
a
more
legitimate
original
speakeasy
and
these
guys
will
have
a
winner
all
around.
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