What do you do when it’s past closing time for most restaurants and you haven’t gotten to eat yet?
prohibition
Snug in a pub
A snug is a throwback to a different era when not everyone wanted to be seen enjoying a libation
Bootlegger’s Boogie @Prohibition
Held in the 1920s-inspired charm of Prohibition, the event features local DJs OB-1 Benobi and Jose Ray spinning jazz and blues with nods to the 1920s and 1930s.
FreeSpirits Trio @Prohibition
As FreeSpirits, they perform with percussionist Butch Braddy, making unusual and eclectic sounds
Latin Jazz from Cuba to Prohibition @Prohibition Savannah
Trumpeter Julito Padron has been making waves in his home of Cuba and beyond.
The Bailsmen @Prohibition
The Brooklyn-based Bailsmen blend hot jazz, gypsy swing, New Orleans raucousness, and French bistro-chic.
Give some love to local food & bev this St. Patrick’s Day
Here are a few local places that are doing something a little extra.
Prohibition Savannah is here!
When Walsh conceived the concept of Prohibition in Charleston, he could not imagine a better team than his Irish buddies
(Moon)Shine On
All forms of alcohol were banned in the colony of Georgia—along with slavery and lawyers—for a time, anyway. But nothing could dampen Savannah’s relationship with “strong waters.” (Just ask Shia LaBeouf.)
The right to choose booze
Matters of economics, democracy and faith collided beneath the gold dome of the Georgia capitol last week, writing the newest chapter in the ongoing battle over the state’s Blue laws, […]
