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Upon entering through a sliding oak door and down an ivory white staircase, you'll find yourself surrounded by dark wood, plush leather sofas, and the smell of whiskey. Meat and PotatoesÄwelling beneath Ten Penny on 10th Street and Penn Avenue, this social club is both well-hidden and exclusive.
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While we can't give you the exact location of Commerce Bar, we can tell you that you can enjoy a glass of whiskey served alongside a Lil Chunky's Chicken Deluxe on some vintage china. Combinations are boundless and, with skilled bartenders at your command, every cocktail is bound to be a winner. That said, your favorite drink of the night could also be determined by a roll of the dice: you'll be given three dice (one spirit and two flavors) and a roll to determine what kind of drink the bartender will concoct. A split cocktail menu offers a selection of both era-appropriate drinks and new takes on classics like the Tariff Cocktail, which includes Cappelletti Aperitif, pineapple gomme, lime, salt, mezcal, pineapple rum, and bitters. In an alley in East Liberty, you'll find a door that leads to a warmly lit room reminiscent of an underground, Prohibition-era bar complete with vest- and bowtie-clad bartenders. In true Speakeasy style, Commerce Bar is only accessible to patrons willing to venture off of the beaten path.