Twenties: A Toast to the Roaring '20s and Prohibition Spirits
Twenties Restaurant’s bar, set in the historic Claridge Hotel, is a throwback to the Prohibition days. The atmosphere captures the spirit of the 1920s—jazz, speakeasies, and secretive cocktails that define this remarkable period in history.
Top Prohibition-Era Cocktails to Try
Twenties Restaurant’s bar offers a curated selection of classic Prohibition-era cocktails. Here are some must-try options:
- The Bee’s Knees: This refreshing concoction of gin, honey, and lemon provides a delicate balance of sweetness and tang.
- Mary Pickford: A tropical combination of rum, pineapple juice, grenadine, and maraschino liqueur, named after the silent film star.
- Sidecar: Sidecar: This elegant cocktail combines cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, served with a sugared rim for added sophistication.
- French 75: An elegant cocktail featuring gin, champagne, lemon juice, and a hint of sugar.
- Old Fashioned: Old Fashioned: This classic cocktail combines whiskey, bitters, sugar, and a citrus twist, making it a timeless favorite.
The History Behind Each Cocktail
At Twenties, every cocktail tells a story. The Bee’s Knees was a clever way to hide the rough taste of bathtub gin, and the Sidecar has Parisian origins, symbolizing sophistication. Each drink connects you to a moment in history, adding depth to your experience.

Why We Still Love Classic Prohibition Cocktails
Prohibition-era cocktails continue to be popular because of their balance of flavors and simple yet elegant design. Twenties’ mixologists stay true to the classics, adding a touch of modern creativity while respecting tradition. These timeless cocktails are always in style.
A Unique Cocktail Experience at Twenties
At Twenties, you’re not just sipping on a drink—you’re experiencing a piece of history. The bar’s Prohibition-inspired ambiance and expertly made cocktails make it an essential spot for both history lovers and cocktail connoisseurs. Don’t forget to share your experience with #TwentiesCocktails.