a prohibition era experience

While beer is the star upstairs at the Prison City Pub,
craft cocktails reign supreme at The Armory

During the Prohibition era from 1920-1933, speakeasies were illicit lounges where people could gather to consume alcoholic beverages. The Armory recreates that air of secrecy and revelry from a century ago.

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Open menu displaying cocktail recipes, including signature cocktails like 'Da Hartford,' 'Banana Bread Espresso Martini,' and 'Local Renewal,' with descriptions of ingredients and flavors.
A plate with three pieces of toast topped with chocolate shavings and powdered sugar, alongside a cocktail in a coupe glass on a marble bar counter.
Three cocktails on a bar counter, with a bartender in the background. One with a salted rim and lime, one red colored with dried fruit and a leaf garnish, and one dark red with cherry garnish. There is a lemon and a black bottle opener on a cutting board behind the drinks.

Step through the jail doors at Prison City Brewing, descend a flight of stairs, and you'll find yourself in our clandestine speakeasy serving up classic and modern craft cocktails.

Nightlife Entertainment

The armory frequently hosts live music acts & comedy nights. Slip the password to the host and immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind underground experience unlike anything else in town.

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