Twenties: A Toast to the Roaring '20s and Prohibition Spirits
At Twenties Restaurant’s bar, located in the iconic Claridge Hotel, you’re whisked away to the glamorous Roaring '20s. This unique space honors the Prohibition era, filled with jazz, speakeasies, and legendary cocktails, offering a nostalgic experience of a bygone era.
Best Prohibition-Era Cocktails You Can Enjoy at Twenties
Twenties Restaurant’s bar offers a curated selection of classic Prohibition-era cocktails. Here are some must-try options:
- The Bee’s Knees: This refreshing concoction of gin, honey, and lemon provides a delicate balance of sweetness and tang.
- Mary Pickford: Mary Pickford: A tropical drink made with rum, pineapple juice, grenadine, and maraschino liqueur, paying tribute to the silent film star.
- Sidecar: Sidecar: This elegant cocktail combines cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, served with a sugared rim for added sophistication.
- French 75: French 75: A sophisticated blend of gin, champagne, lemon juice, and sugar that exudes elegance and charm.
- Old Fashioned: Old Fashioned: A traditional favorite, this cocktail blends whiskey, bitters, sugar, and a twist of citrus for a truly classic drink.
The Fascinating Origins of Twenties’ Signature Cocktails
Each cocktail served at Twenties has a unique story behind it. For example, the Bee’s Knees was created to mask the taste of bathtub gin, while the Sidecar was born in Paris and became a symbol of class. Each drink serves as a reminder of the Prohibition era’s rich history.

Why We Still Love Classic Prohibition Cocktails
The lasting popularity of Prohibition-era cocktails is due to their perfect balance of flavors and simplicity. At Twenties, expert mixologists craft each drink with respect for the original recipes while infusing them with their own contemporary twist.
Sipping History at Twenties
Twenties Restaurant’s bar offers more than just drinks—it offers a step back in time. Enjoy expertly crafted cocktails in an atmosphere that transports you to the Prohibition era, making it a must-visit for both history buffs and cocktail lovers. Remember to share your experience with #TwentiesCocktails.