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Photo of dark speakeasy space with metallic accents.

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

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A more glamorous time, might we add — and with martinis.

Luxuriating at speakeasy cocktail lounge Thompson’s Bookstore is an experience that every Fort Worthian should have, according to City Editor Kate, a fact that’s even more true after their recent remodel.

If you’re not convinced yet, one of their two weekly drink special nights might change your mind:

  • Tequila Tuesday: 30% off everything, including summer-ready cocktails like palomas and margaritas
  • Whiskey Wednesday: 30% off everything (even top-shelf single malts and fine bourbons)

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