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| - Toronto's latest take on the speakeasy takes you back to the prohibition '20s, without breaking the law. Located below the Marben, you pass through a cloak to enter the basement level, and you are greeted with a speakeasy décor, with classic drinks, a mirrored wall with leather booths, and a understated interior.
The drinks are mostly named in a British colonial style, with the notable exception of the Banksy, a mix of tequila, with a spicy chili finish. Drinking out of a paper bag never looked so good.
Other drinks are also available with a whisky, gin, or bourbon base; take your pick and see what inspires you.
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