Explore a hidden speakeasy in North Carolina inside the Architect Bar & Social House in Raleigh. The Green Light Bar is located up some stairs and behind a bookcase where you must open a secret door to indulge in the softly lit parlor. You would never know it was there without some inside information. And like its highly placed setting, this intimate speakeasy with a vintage vibe is effervescent, offering custom-tailored cocktails.
Originally built in 1922, the owners of this Raleigh icon pulled away the dusty, old plaster covering beautiful glass windows and brick walls.
It was transformed into a stylish neighborhood space where the lights are dimmed and a generous craft beer menu and specialty cocktail list are available.
A sprinkling of classy furniture and music brings an appeal that lures folks into the relaxing vibe.
If you glance back at the first photo you'll see this light unlit to the right above the Architect awning.
When the light is on, it is OK for walk-ins at The Green Light Bar!
The clandestine location is located up a set of stairs.
A secret door is hidden behind a bookcase that opens to the dimly lit speakeasy.
From red leather to taxidermy, soft velvet cushions, and large mirrors, the special details make you feel like a treasured guest.
We like the sensuous darkness of the bar and the old-school feel.
And each drink is an exclusive concoction well-considered and made with love.
The Barberry contains bullet, strawberry rhubarb, Luxardo, lemon, and Aperol. Doesn't it look like something you want to keep on a shelf with your collection of other keepsakes?
An intimate table is perfect spot for a quiet night out.
It's the ideal location for an anniversary or a first date.
Discover more about this hidden speakeasy in North Carolina on the Green Light Bar website. Consider renting this superhosted Speakeasy Home with Skyline Views in Raleigh. And while you're there, visit this little-known rose garden.
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