Vic F.
Yelp
A CANDY STORE WITH BOUNCERS. NOT SUSPICIOUS AT ALL.
Legend has it that in the heart of Deep Ellum, there is a Candy Store that really is not what it appears to be. Guarded by 2 large stunt doubles from Men-In-Black, this place requires a password before they will allow you into an alternate dimension filled with anything but adolescent sweets and treats. Give them the password and they will open up a door into a Halloween paradise.
First Impressions:
Outside: The candy store is a fun touch to take patrons out of reality and into a realm of imagination. When you take a look at it, it is obvious that it is not a candy store, but something that looks suspicious of having a secret passageway. The variety of colors is enough to cause a partial seizure, but to anyone seeking a Candy-Land-adventure, this could be your everything.
Inside: The interior is on a grander scale than you would imagine. It is adorned by chairs, loveseats, sofas, and cushions of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Reminds me of a cross between a furniture store and an 80s Halloween costume boutique. You can literally spend the evening moving around and sitting in different chairs. Once you enter, the bar is to your right and there are seats everywhere. Truth & Alibi is a cozy, candlelit setting that welcomes all. This place looks like it would be "The Place" for Halloween parties, as it conveys the perfect darken mood. I would describe this place as Cruella de Vil's bar and sitting room, or any of the wives of Transylvania's inhabitants.
Drinks: You order out of a LIGHT UP MENU. It is a menu with a backlit screen that provides the perfect bright contrast to the dark interior. Gives this place an exquisite and extravagant touch. The drinks themselves are pretty pricey at around $12-15, not including tip. If you are rolling up in a group, you can get champagne by the bottle. Classic drinks and cocktails as always, but I was really hoping for original and creative cocktails to match their original and creative speakeasy. (-1 star).
The Verdict: DON'T FORGET THE PASSWORD.
Honestly, this is the place to explore your dark creative side, so it does not feel right to come here to get a casual or after-work drink. My group was the first in line, so i did not experience the lines that many reviewers have been talking about, but remember, waiting in line itself is an experience. Definitely consider coming by on Halloween for adult festivities and/or with a costume. Truth & Alibi is one of those places that calls out your inner kid, only for you to realize that the inner kid in you has become less cutesy and cuddly, and more dark. Overall, I will definitely be back to patron those many exquisite seats and have a drink with those that share in these festivities. Why does Wicked and Alice in Wonderland keep coming to mind when I think of this place?