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speakeasy

[speek-ee-zee] / ˈspikˌi zi /






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From her own immigrant experience to an actual night in a New York speakeasy, Celine Song explains how real life shaped her debut feature, starring Greta Lee.

From Los Angeles Times

“Inspired by the best of speakeasy culture in 1920s Seattle,” according to its website, Founders Club is accessed, yes, through a swing-out section of a bookcase in the hotel’s lobby.

From Seattle Times

The bar and its fittings have now been bought by medical app firm GoodRx and used to build a "speakeasy" for staff.

From BBC

“When the cameras are not on, it sort of feels like you’ve just transitioned from like ‘Lights, camera, action!’ into a speakeasy,” he says.

From Seattle Times

Spacious marble kitchen, tea room, speakeasy, outdoor pool with kitchen, tennis courts, two gyms, soccer field, multiple fountains; property includes 4,500 square-foot guesthouse.

From Washington Times