By: Paul Livengood , WFAA
Cocktail and cigar enthusiasts will enjoy a new 1920s prohibition speakeasy coming to The Colony this year.
THE COLONY, Texas — Flappers, prohibition and Jazz music galore!
If the “Roaring Twenties” sparks your fancy, then get ready to light up a cocktail and a cigar! There is a new, 1920s-inspired prohibition experience coming to North Texas in March.
It’s a speakeasy called “Red Phone Booth.”
Red Phone Booth originally started in Atlanta, Georgia, but a new location is opening at the Grotto at Grandscape in The Colony. It is a 6,000-square-foot venue featuring a turn-of-the-century craft cocktail selection and an exclusive cigar program. Inside, patrons can enjoy the space’s 100-year-old reclaimed brick walls from a textile mill, a honey onyx bar, intimate fireplaces, custom Italian leather couches, and hand-painted ceiling with back lighting by renowned artist Christian Waggoner (Star Wars / Lucas Arts).