Jazz Age-themed supper club with nightly live music & cocktails






















"Prohibition, which has been around since 1996 on the Upper West Side, feels a little like you’re in an episode of Boardwalk Empire. There’s a $10 cover for shows after 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays, but other sets are free. While you’re listening to the music here, you can grab cocktails and food like cheesesteak egg rolls, lollipop lamb chops, and shrimp strozzapretti." - will hartman, neha talreja, kenny yang, nikko duren, molly fitzpatrick
"This spacious bar has been around since the late ’90s, but the decor is inspired by New York’s era of flappers and (actual) speakeasies. Prohibition has a lineup of live music every night, so it’s a good option for all kinds of situations, from first dates when you want to avoid awkward small talk, to quick solo drinks when you’re killing time. Get some house cocktails at the bar, and if you end up wanting a break from the music (or you come before the music starts), hang out at one of the sidewalk tables out front." - will hartman, bryan kim, neha talreja, matt tervooren
"Prohibition has live music every night, so it’s a good option for all kinds of situations, from first dates when you want to avoid awkward small talk to quick solo drinks when you’re killing time. Get some house cocktails at the bar, and if you end up wanting a break from the music (or you come before the music starts), hang out at one of the sidewalk tables out front." - Matt Tervooren
"On Upper King locals gathered at Prohibition for cold drinks with friends; Prohibition is one of the bars in that area with a reputation for remaining open during natural disasters." - Erin Perkins
"Open for service, offering patrons their Jazz-Age atmosphere during the wait for Florence." - Erin Perkins