![]() On the rooftop of one of Chinatown’s hippest hostels, Travel Hub Guesthouse lies The Attic Bar which has a great atmosphere and KL city view! Go earlier and you can even catch the breathtaking sunset! You must also look forward to the drinks there as it has been voted as one of the best cocktail bars in Kuala Lumpur by Time Out KL in 20.Īddress: Third Floor, 15, Jalan Balai Polis, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan However, you must take the stairs, keep going and reach the top to unveil this hidden gem. The Attic BarĪs you walk through the narrow corridor on your way to find this hidden bar, you might be unimpressed with the entrance as it’s an old rusty spiral staircase that seems hard to navigate. ![]() PS150 has 3 seating areas that give off different vibes: the intimate booths, the outdoor courtyard and also the main bar.Īddress: Ground Floor, 150, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur But when you see a toy store there, that’s the entrance of PS150. Walking past the shop lot, you wouldn’t know that there’s a lively bar hidden inside. I’m not sure if anything has changed since then though.This gem is also housed in a pre-war shop lot in Chinatown. I do love that smoking isn’t allowed inside since the place is fairly small and would make everyone feel uncomfortable. So, as a disabled person, finding a seat was difficult and painful. My only comment is that the place was extremely crowded. But as a working adult today, I’d say that the pricing is pretty standard for a speakeasy bar. When I went there a couple of years back, I was still a poor student, and to me, the drinks were expensive. This bar is also one of the top 10 bars in Asia’s Best Bars by Drinks International and is also one of Thirstmag’s top 50 bars in Asia. Why are we going into a- Ohhh daaamn” as I was walking in. The bar is hidden in the basement of an office building behind a foreboding entrance that made me go “But this is a storeroom. ![]() Started by two top-notch Malaysian bartenders, Shawn Chong and Karl Too, Omakase + Appreciate is the first speakeasy bar I’ve ever been to. So, here’s a bunch of ‘hidden’ bars with epic cocktails you can check out! ![]() With a quick Google, we can find out where it is and all its social media pages, but it being ‘kind of hidden’ is what makes it fun because ‘normal’ people who pass by it wouldn’t realise Alice’s rabbit hole behind that tool shed, that storeroom, or that… wall.Īnd with Malaysia being such a unique and diverse country, we’ve got some interesting concoctions created by talented mixologists. ![]() Let’s all admit the bars aren’t exactly ‘hidden’. Speakeasies were basically illegal establishments that sold alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition era, but today, they’re just ‘hidden’ bars with some epic cocktails charged at high prices for their exclusivity and creativity. During this era is when speakeasies were born. As for why, I’ll leave that for you to find out. (function($) (jQuery)) var $mcj = jQuery.noConflict(true) ĭuring the Prohibition era in the United States, there was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 till 1933. ![]()
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