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Step back in time at the Thompson’s Bookstore speakeasy

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The basement-level speakeasy serves gangster-inspired drinks in the low-light space.

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Luxuriating at this hidden gem within Thompson’s Bookstore is an experience that every Fort Worthian should have, according to City Editor Kate. Read: This speakeasy is the perfect locale for a night out.

Not convinced yet? Their weekly drink special nights might change your mind:

  • Tequila Tuesday: 30% off agave spirits (all day long)
  • Whiskey Wednesday: 30% off whiskey (all day long)

Transport yourself to a bygone time of secret rendezvous and bootlegging adventures. Take me to the 20s.

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