SPEAKEASY COCKTAIL TOUR

$55/adult
2 Cocktails 2 Hour Tour Must be 21 Historic

2 Great Cocktails and Prohibition Stories

In 1920s Mobile, beer, wine and Liquor were illegal, but Mobile was still a wet and wild place. On this popular tour you’ll sip hand-crafted cocktails and hear about Mobile during Prohibition, when speakeasies and illicit booze were everywhere, and a conspiracy among local leaders kept the booze flowing with bootleg liquor. Eventually Federal agents brought the party to a grinding halt with the Whiskey Trials, with at least one convected felon later being elected to Congress! Prohibition was a social experiment that forced drinking underground and forever changed how we socialize today. Ticket includes 2 craft cocktails and a souvenir shot glass.

  • This 2-hour tour meets in the Admiral Hotel lobby, 251 Government Street
  • Paid parking available at Riverview Parking, 20 S Royal Street.

  • Starts at the Admiral Hotel

    Free Parking Tips

    Parking is available in the garage next door.

    Cocktails

    Two specific cocktails are included.

    Bring Your Camera!

    Our tours include great photo opportunities. Bring your camera and share photos on your social media page!

    Weather-Proof Guarantee

    This is the Gulf Coast, where pop-up rain can happen—or not. Any tour that's cancelled or cut short by weather will be rescheduled at your convenience! Just email us the date and time you prefer.

    Guest Reviews
    My husband Dean and I went on our second Secret History tour tonight and loved it just as much as our first one! Todd does a fantastic job at bringing our city’s history to life with fascinating stories of some of the amazing individuals whose life stories contributed to our city’s rich and dynamic story.
    Meg Livingston-Harrison
    I am a big fan of city walking tours and Mobile Secret History Tour ranks at the top. The tour is well researched and Todd gives weaves interesting stories throughout each of the stops along the way. Todd is a natural storyteller and a self-confessed bit of a 'ham". I learned several stories about my hometown that I had not known. This is a terrific tour where you will have an enjoyable time and learn something as well. Well worth the ticket price and fun!
    char1scott
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