Speakeasy Nashville! Prohibition-Inspired Cocktail Tour
Description
Nashville’s Prohibition past didn’t die — it just moved behind unmarked doors. This three-hour, small-group walk takes you inside reservation-only lounges most visitors never find, guided by a local storyteller who knows the backstory of every room.
The evening covers under a mile of downtown sidewalks at a relaxed pace, with three distinct stops: a 1920s-inspired lounge to open the night, a tucked-away speakeasy with a vivid Prohibition story at the midpoint, and a stylish restaurant-bar finale for group toasts. At each stop your guide sets the scene, then steps back so you can settle in.
Included in your ticket: three expertly mixed Prohibition-era cocktails and three paired appetizers, chosen to complement both the drinks and the venues. VIP entry is arranged in advance — you walk past any line into a reserved space at every stop. Groups are capped at ten guests for clear narration and a room that actually feels intimate. Mocktails and non-alcoholic options are available; just let us know at booking along with any dietary restrictions.
Before you arrive: guests must be 21 or older with a valid government-issued photo ID. Plan to arrive ten minutes early. Some venues involve brief stair use, so the tour is not fully step-free. An 18% service gratuity may be applied to your group.
Space fills quickly on most dates. If a polished evening that trades crowded bar-hopping for curated history, craft cocktails, and a group small enough to actually talk sounds right — this is it.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How large are the groups?
Group sizes are limited to a maximum of ten guests to ensure a personalized and exclusive experience.
Is the tour suitable for individuals with dietary restrictions?
Yes we can accommodate many dietary restrictions. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions when booking, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
How much walking is involved in the tour?
The tour covers less than a mile on city sidewalks, making it accessible for most guests.