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SpeakEasy 21 is a new sleek cocktail lounge in Scotiabank Plaza. Where most prohibition-style pubs aspire to an air of secretiveness, this 1920s-inspired venue is entirely on display, walled with glass and lit up like a fish bowl from the street. Come summer, a sprawling 3,500-square-foot patio will extend to the public property limits on Adelaide at the corner of Bay.
Designed by Ian Rydberg of Solid Design & Build, the decor draws on past eras, mixing modern finishes like steel and aluminium with timeless textures like leather and brass. A honeycomb motif throughout aims to visually reinforce that this is a sweet spot - a hive of activity.
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The menu from chef de cuisine Andrew Wilson (
Canoe,
Colborne Lane,
Origin North) focuses on snacks and small plates created to complement the extensive offerings from the bar. Lightweights in need of something more substantial can opt for salads ($13-$15), tacos ($15) and sandwiches ($17-$18).
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The snack selection offers a range of nibbles like sweet and spicy popcorn ($4) and peppery, buttermilk-powder-coated potato chips. I try the roasted cauliflower hummus ($8), a warm spread topped with pickled vegetables and served with flatbread.
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The small plates include miniaturized interpretations of hearty comfort foods like the butter chicken balls ($14), which come swimming in a burnt orange curry sauce and topped with coriander crema and finely diced mango relish. Meanwhile, albacore crudo ($14) re-imagines the classic flavours of a salad nicoise, presented with painterly applications of black olive, anchovies and picked greens.
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The bar menu is given the same weight as the food, if not more. There are dozens of classic signature cocktails (all priced at $14.50), divided under headings like "shaken specialties", "martinis" and "the kitchen sink". The wine list starts a $45 a bottle, and seems to appeal to high rollers, with selections exceeding $200. Limited draught options cover Coors Banquet alongside Caffrey's and Heineken, evenly priced for $7.
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SpeakEasy 21 is open Monday to Friday from 11:30am to close; on Saturdays for dinner from 6pm.
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Live music will be programmed for Tuesday and Thursday nights, while a DJ will keep Saturday night crowds in good spirits.
Photos by Jesse Milns