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An incredible hidden bar with a prohibition vibe is located in the heart of Strasbourg

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The Editor

The AEDAEN Place is a fascinating place that offers several distinct spaces to create a very original concept. Whether you are a fan of French cuisine or simply homemade pizza, Aedaen Place will meet all your expectations. The AEDAEN brewery offers homemade French cuisine, with a pastry chef and a head chef who put all their expertise into each dish, right down to the little cake served with coffee. In the brewery, you will find four different rooms: the reading room, the patio, the jungle, and the boudoir. There is also a pizzeria, it will delight you with its many homemade creations.

A Bar Worthy of the 1920s

But the highlight of the show remains the hidden bar that will instantly immerse you in the atmosphere of prohibition. In this secret place, homemade is also king: from dried fruit syrups to non-alcoholic beverages, everything is made on site! The entrance to this secret bar is not easy to find, but since we're nice, here's a little tip for you: the entrance is hidden behind the pizzeria on Blind Street. Once inside, you will need to cross the room, go beyond the kitchens, and pull on a very particular side table (don't tell anyone we told you!)

Over 300 alcohol references

Inside, you will have the choice of a wide selection of cocktails, with or without alcohol. You can also choose a drink from a variety of options ranging from Scottish whisky to beer, gin, vodka, rum, and many more. If you prefer something more personalized, the bartenders are ready to create a custom cocktail based on your tastes and preferences.

With its concrete wall, chandeliers, vintage wallpaper, not to mention the plush red velvet sofas to cozy up on..."Experience the best evenings of your life at a place that will transport you to the glamorous 1920s. You simply must check out this place! Secret Place AEDAEN 4-6 rue des Aveugles - Strasbourg From Sunday to Thursday from 6pm to 1:30am, Fridays and Saturdays until 4am More info"