There are many awesome speakeasy bars in Colorado. Even though most of them are not well-hidden secrets. Speakeasies started becoming popular during the Prohibition era when alcohol was banned.

These speakeasy bars started popping up so Americans could indulge. We all know that alcohol is legal these days, but the art of the speakeasy bar is very much alive today, especially in the state of Colorado.

My favorite speakeasy in Colorado is Social in Fort Collins. A lot of other people agree considering that it was rated as one of the best speakeasy bars in America.

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There is another Colorado speakeasy that is getting attention that you need to check out.

Beetlejuice Speakeasy in Colorado

Allusion Speakeasy in Colorado Springs has a rotating theme for their speakeasy and their current theme is Beetlejuice. It looks awesome. Check it out below.

The Beetlejuice speakeasy is a hit because the Beetlejuice sequel just came out and it is right on time for Halloween. The Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Jenna Ortega film has made well over $300 million at the box office. There are also themed beverages.

Other Themes at Colorado Speakeasy

Like we mentioned earlier, Allusion has rotating themes, which means that there is likely a theme that you will be excited about in the future, if you are not already excited enough about the Beetlejuice theme.

 

A customer favorite was when the speakeasy was Super Mario Brothers-themed.


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Allusion Speakeasy is in Colorado Springs. They are located at 323 N Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903.

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