The City of Brotherly Love is not only home to rich history and iconic landmarks but it also boasts a thriving speakeasy culture. These hidden bars offer more than just expertly mixed drinks; they provide a glimpse into a captivating world of secrecy and glamour.

Step back in time this winter and uncover the Philadelphia gems that pay homage to the original Prohibition-era establishments. From hidden entrances to exclusive menus, here are five speakeasies in Philly that await your discovery. Each promises an unforgettable experience filled with mystery, exclusivity and sophisticated libations.

Ranstead Room

Center City’s upscale Ranstead Room is located one floor down from its sister establishment El Rey. Its entrance is on the dark, discreet Ranstead Street, marked with the speakeasy’s red double R logo. Step through the door and find yourself transported back in time to a candlelit 50s-inspired lounge adorned with vintage artwork and plush décor. The clandestine cocktail bar offers a sexy, underground experience hidden away from the bustling streets of Philadelphia. The expert bartenders at Ranstead Room know their craft well, skillfully mixing and serving delicious cocktails with precision and flair. If you’re feeling peckish, you can order a bite from El Rey’s menu of Mexican delights.

Andra Hem

Having opened in Rittenhouse Square last winter, Andra Hem embraces the modern charm of Scandinavia. Designed to offer a homely yet upscale feel, this cocktail bar features bold tones and luxe finishes. The bartenders at this Philly speakeasy are artists, skillfully crafting both classic and innovative cocktails as well as small plates and charcuterie boards made using local and seasonal ingredients. Sip on one of their perfectly mixed original drinks, like the Peat Forsberg or Pie in the Sky.

Hop Sing Laundromat

Housed behind a nondescript metal door in Chinatown, Hop Sing Laundromat–A.K.A. “The World’s Greatest North Korean Cocktail Bar” is the ultimate hidden gem. Once inside, visitors are greeted by a moody, dimly-lit interior and shabby walls adorned with mirrors and framed vintage art. However, the real stars of the show are the cocktails. The bartenders at Hop Sing Laundromat are regarded as some of the best in the city, showcasing their expertise in mixology by creating personalized drinks tailored to individual preferences. The exclusivity of this speakeasy adds to its allure, with a doorbell entrance, enforced dress code and strict no-cell-phone policy. A visit to Hop Sing Laundromat guarantees a memorable speakeasy experience.

Blind Barber

Philadelphia is home to just one of Blind Barber’s seven locations across the country. Cleverly hidden behind a functioning barbershop in the Fishtown neighborhood, Blind Barber seamlessly merges grooming with libations. Beyond the barbershop facade lies a trendy 70s-inspired lounge adorned with velvet booths, vintage decor and black and white tiled floors. The menu at Blind Barber showcases both classic and contemporary creations, along with small bites, seasonal cocktails and a variety of wines, beers and liquors. Whether you’re in need of a trim or simply seeking a unique Philly speakeasy, Blind Barber offers the perfect blend of style and flavor.

The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company

Located in the heart of Rittenhouse Square, The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company is a speakeasy that pays homage to the city’s past. Once a secret hub for bootleggers during the Prohibition era, this establishment still retains its authentic feel. Patrons walk inside to discover a vintage-inspired bar adorned with Art Deco motifs. Leather seating lines the walls amidst the dimly lit ambiance. Immerse yourself in the history and sophistication of this speakeasy as you enjoy its impressive menu of meticulously crafted libations. Visit for the 90s happy hour or Tiki Tuesdays with Upstairs Tiki.