Speakeasy
Bar · Carrboro
Step back in time at Carrboro's hidden gem
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About Speakeasy
Nestled in the heart of Carrboro at 100 E Main St A&B, Speakeasy offers a unique bar experience that transports you back to a golden era of cocktails and conversation. Our menu showcases an array of craft cocktails, carefully curated by our mixologists, alongside small plates designed to spark delig...
Nestled in the heart of Carrboro at 100 E Main St A&B, Speakeasy offers a unique bar experience that transports you back to a golden era of cocktails and conversation. Our menu showcases an array of craft cocktails, carefully curated by our mixologists, alongside small plates designed to spark delightful conversations among friends and colleagues alike. We pride ourselves on offering various dining options to cater to every occasion, ensuring there's something for everyone in our eclectic mix of flavors and atmospheres. With a rating of 4.6/5 based on 97 reviews, we're honored by the trust our guests place in us and strive to continue delivering an exceptional experience. Come explore our speakeasy-inspired decor and enjoy a taste of the past with a modern twist.
What Customers Say About Speakeasy
Speakeasy is a popular local bar in Carrboro known for its friendly staff, great drinks, and lively atmosphere. Customers rave about the music, events, and welcoming environment, especially for the LGBTQ+ community. It's a great spot for a casual night out.
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Tip: Check out Speakeasy on Saturdays for excellent music or Mondays for the best specials. Outside food is allowed.
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Speakeasy is located in Carrboro, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Religious Buildings
- St. Paul AME Church (A 589m)
- St. Joseph C.M.E. Church (A 709m) — Christian Methodist Episcopal (C.M.E) Church located in 510 W. Rosemary in Chapel Hill, NC.
Other Points of Interest
- Colonial Drugstore (A 891m) — Colonial Drug Company opened at 450 W. Franklin Street in 1951. The Chapel Hill Nine held a sit-down protest at the segr
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Speakeasy Carrboro Reviews
Favorite spot in carrboro. Queer friendly, dog friendly, great music, good pool tables, cheap drinks, friendly tenders.
Speakeasy does not serve food, but during the daytime their is a Deli next door, and in the evening a few restaurants within walking distance, including (usually) a good food truck across the stree. Staff is friendly and the place is very LGBTQ+ friendly.and dog friendly. I usually go to check out the Monday night Open Mics.
Great drinks and super cool vibes. Music was amazing. Outside food is allowed
Went on Tuesday. Enjoyed a cold draught beer and listened to an awesome banjo band. I plan to make this a regular stop.
I had an amazing time the bartenders were so quick and friendly. The owner make sure everyone was having a good time and taking care of. The theme of a speakeasy was so refreshing and on point
A divey local bar in the best possible way. It has lots of character, in a 100 year old storefront in the center of Carrboro. If you have friends visiting from bland suburban lands, take them here for character. The drinks are great, the pours are generous. No kitchen and no food
Had the pleasure of going for their Dia de Los muertes event and it was great. I also had a little mishap with the bill and the owners and managers went out of their way to help me and remedy the situation. Been here many times before and will keep on going!
Nona and the whole team at Speakeasy are INCREDIBLE! we hosted our wedding weekend. Welcome drinks event at Speakeasy on Halloween weekend. The whole staff did above and beyond for our entire party. They let us bring in our own decorations, and even helped with the set up (and luckily there were already a lot of fun, Halloween decorations up around the bar). They also helped us have karaoke during the party. The space is perfect for those who want to hang out and just have a drink or join in the karaoke fun - and great for mingling and talking. Could not have asked for a better experience - people were talking about how much they loved it weeks after the event! Thank you again!!
We hosted our wedding welcome party at Speakeasy, only a few weeks after they switched to new management and we and our guests had an incredible time. The entire Speakeasy team is professional, friendly and committed to the community. The space is clean and has so many new warm, beautiful and yet still funky decor touches. And of course, they have an awesome space for live music! Thank you, Speakeasy!
Just moved to neighborhood and have been auditioning for my local, and Speakeasy wins hands down. They have a great staff, good mix of people, and the music they have been hosting on Saturdays has been excellent! It seems that I keep going there planning to start my night and wind up staying. Their liquor shelf even holds the whiskey I drink at home. What's not to like?
I was relieved to see this place open again. It's a "club" so $1 membership on your first go. Still same bar and tap range of options, which, if you never have been, is quite broad for this kind of place. Atmosphere is low key and serene. Great place to go and be surrounded by real adults without stupid loud music blaring. Pool table, low light, never crowded in my experience. Very nice folks. Give it a go.
Pool and live music, good drink selection as well
Great place to hang out and enjoy your sandwich from Neils Deli. You can have a lunch beer if you like. Cool Carrboro vibe. Check it out.
Def not a traditional speakeasy by any stretch. The vibes are pretty good and the specials are ridiculous. If you're a local or out of towner with a group of friends looking to cut loose this is the spot to do it. You'll want to come on Monday when the best specials are on. There was karaoke going on amd the person who leads it does a great job. However there is no cocktail menu, the do not use fresh juice and there are no in-house made bitters or Syrups This is def not a craft bar and not really enough of a spirits selection to call it a "speakeasy: but the atmosphere was good and the have a decent selection of gin. Def a beer and a shot or shooter type spot. The vibe certainly incurages the consumption of copious amounts of alcohol. Recomend this for anyone not looking for an authentic speakeasy experience. They did have some food laid out for Thanksgiving which is cool.
I had the time of my life at the most recent Miss Easy’s Queer Cabaret. The space, the fun, the performances were the highlight of the last year. There is clearly a strong, vibrant, loving community at Speakeasy. This space is so necessary in Carrboro, and I am so glad that it exists. However — when I was purchasing drinks at the bar, the bartender ran my card they gave me the scanner to sign and pre-selected a 35% tip for me for a single beer. It was not clear or obvious that this happened, I caught once it had been processed and saw the cost breakdown. I am happy to generously tip my bartenders, and I typically do so in cash even if I pay with my card, but this practice is not cool. Everyone deserves to get paid a living wage, and bartenders certainly deserve more tips than they actually earn, but I found this practice predatory and off-putting. It might have been a one-time thing for the specific event that I attended, I have not returned and checked to see if this is a trend, but it doesn’t make me feel good nor has it inspired me to return, despite the amazing time I had there.
March 14, 2024. I was on my way to another spot down the road when this bar caught my eye. It looked like a great crowd inside, and people looked like they were having fun. It was karaoke night tonight so I enjoyed the singers going up on stage (especially the host Empress; she was an incredible singer.) After 10 minutes of watching karaoke, I went to the bar to grab a beer. The bartender asked for my ID surprisingly, and unfortunately I didn't have it on me. As I am a 31 year old man with a scruffy beard, I am not used to being ID'd. I asked if I could show him photos of my ID's, as I had photos of my health card, passport, and drivers licence. The bartender declined, and said he was unable to serve me. As I was leaving, a gentleman offered to buy me a beer, as he saw the situation unfold. I told him he could use my credit card and get a beer for himself as well. He agreed and bought us both a beer. He finished his beer that I bought him, and left the bar. I sat at a table alone with my beer, and the bartender promptly walked over to me, and grabbed the full beer out of my hands. He told me that he saw the gentleman buy the beer for me, and he wouldn't allow me to finish my drink. I can understand this, so I walked to my hotel to grab my passport. I returned with my passport to the same bartender, and was told I had to leave the bar. The bar was completely packed, and other patrons were still being served. I have worked in the service industry for 10 years, and can totally understand that rules are rules. But to be confusingly singled out from everyone else in the bar, and kicked out after returning with the proper documentation, I cannot give this spot more than 1 star. I hope to return at some point when things have been sorted out.
Mostly nothing wrong with the bartenders. Friend lost their phone here and we were met with a very unhelpful and obnoxious group of people. Must of been friends with the bartenders because they stayed behind after closing. The bartender who kicked us out (which is fine because it was closing) was also rude and could've shown more kindness. I wouldn't recommend this location, as the Social Club is a much better, cleaner, nicer, and friendlier establishment.
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100 E Main St A&B, Carrboro, NC 27510
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Christian Methodist Episcopal (C.M.E) Church located in 510 W. Rosemary in Chapel Hill, NC.
Colonial Drug Company opened at 450 W. Franklin Street in 1951. The Chapel Hill Nine held a sit-down protest at the segregated lunch counter, touching off the first of many protests of the store's segregationist policies over the next four years.
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