The Underground

icon-location300 Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
A bar integrated into the forbidden history gallery space is located in the basement of the Mob museum surrounded by artifacts from the 1920s, where diners can enjoy a taste of the past. literally.

The Prohibition period in the United States was a nationwide ban on the sale, manufacture, import, and transport of alcoholic beverages from 1920-1933. The purpose of the alcohol prohibition law is to create a society that is not affected by the evils caused by alcohol. However, the prohibition of alcohol led to high alcohol prices and the lucrative alcohol trade created mafia gangs that smuggled alcohol smuggled into the United States from several countries in the Americas. The Underground in the basement of the Mob museum is the place to tell the most authentic story of this period through exhibits and images of that time.

In it, the story of Lizzie D - a ship carrying rum that sank off the coast of New York in 1922, illustrated through artifacts recovered from the wreck attracts the attention of visitors. more than that. People can also admire the aquarium that recreates the ocean floor, where the wreckage and the wine it was carrying were found.

Prohibition makes it illegal to brew beer or distill alcohol, but Americans' need for alcoholic beverages forces them to create different solutions even if it's against the law. The exhibition at The Underground lifts the veil of mystery surrounding smugglers, petty thieves and the process by which government agents take them down with a focus on the still-working winery to travel. guests get a more intuitive view of the motives of the old ban. A variety of spirits can be sampled including The Underground's exclusive distillate Moonshine made with 100% corn or Cinn City Moonshine which is a delicate blend of sweet and spicy Ceylon cinnamon with aromas. The rich taste of Vietnamese cinnamon.

Completing the tour is when visitors can choose their seats in the large space of The Underground to enjoy special drinks. In addition to craft alcohol, the bar also offers classic cocktails inspired by the Prohibition era: "The bee's knees" made with gin, lemon, honey jalapeno; "The Marlow" is a combination of bourbon with sherry, blackberry, lemon and rosemary or "Giggle Water" is named after the contraband's nickname, the drink is based on vodka infused with seasonal fruit.

The Underground produces 60 gallons of their own branded craft beer per month. Standout options for tasting include The Underground Ale and Zap-on-Tap.

Before entering The Underground, visitors will be required to read their weekly changing passwords, which can be obtained easily through the website or other social networking sites.


Website : www.themobmuseum.org/underground

Phone : 702.229.2734

Hours of Operation :

Sunday - Thursday: 12:00 - 21:00

Friday - Saturday: 12:00 - 24:00