
Have you been dying to know what NYC was like during the prohibition? Well then spend your weekend trying to get into one of the city's secret bars -- also known as speakeasies. They're hidden on side streets throughout the city and often require research, determination, and passwords to get inside. Actually getting a reservation can be hard, but it's well worth it. All of them have great bartenders who mix up individual concoctions for youdepending on what you're in the mood to drink.
1. Please Don't Tell. 113 St. Marks Pl., between 1st ave. and ave. A.
2. Little Branch. 22 7th Avenue south, between Carmine street and Leroy street.
3. Death and Company. 433 e. 6th street, between 1st ave. and ave. A.
4. The Back Room. 102 Norfolk street, near Delancey street.
5. Raines Law room. 48 w. 17th street, between 5th ave. and Avenue of the Americas.