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Contribuiți la feedbackThe location is charming and our bartender was pleasant. This is not a full bar, but had delicious wine cocktails. The food was very good. Try the baked bride, you will be very happy that you. We came for a quick bite before we went into a movie. I definitely want to come back and see her brunch.
It has tons of personality and charm. Low lighting, decor of the 1920s and a mix of jazz and roaring 20s music helps to set the mood. They serve several types of craft beer, with the taps always turn so no one gets boring. There is also a decent wine selection, most of them are affordable for someone on a casual date. There are also a few wine and champagne-based signature mixtures. The food can be the most amazing part of the entire experience, I still have to find something I don't like there. They are mainly starters, but there are some larger plates available. There are also several desserts offered. It is a great place for a date night; very intimate atmosphere, great staff and amazing food and drinks. This is in great contrast to the great chain restaurants on the street.
Speakeasy is a sweet wine bar in Huntington Beach. It is located in Old World Village and Costco. I love the ambience here. It's light, romantic and perfect for Date Night. They have wines, craft beers and small plates/tapas. I remember having some red glasses of Napa that were fantastic. Apart from the wines, the food was pretty good. The menu changes quite often, but I remember the bacon wrapped dates and the pig bell were delicious. On Wednesdays you can get a bottle of wine for $20. They do not serve hard liquor They serve a few cocktails with Shochu.
It is a beautiful small lounge that is embedded in the old world village of Bella Terra. I love the romantic atmosphere there. The owner seems to love food, so the menu changes, you get always creative, carefully prepared dishes. The price is a little high and the portion is small. But it's a great place for a weekday night.
Tucked inside the Old World Village, The Speakeasy is a great getaway to relax with craft beer and tapas. It 's unpretentious, warm, and overall exudes a good vibe. The co owner, Tina, was very accommodating and personally served us. Her recommendations of tapas was spot on and we enjoyed everything that we ordered! (Which is rare for me We got: Enoki Spaghetti with Eggplant Marinara $7 This was our favorite. The butteryness and the texture of the enoki acting as spaghetti was lovely. Eggplant tasted fresh even though it had a fried coating. Excellent flavor! Bacon Wrapped Dates w/ blue cheese on side $5 I really like this version of the bacon wrapped dates compared to Lola Gaspar 's. The blue cheese is cold and on the side which doesn 't overpower the bacon and the dates. You 're able to appreciate all the different tastes rather than one melted mess : Bone Marrow Crostini $10 This was the first time I 've had bone marrow, and it was like pate on crostini. (I love pate The pickled shallots kicked up the interesting ness of the marrow a bit since I love pickled items with savory. It 's best to eat this dish fairly quickly instead of letting it sit though, because I felt the crostini got a bit oily after soaking in the marrow for a bit. Garlic Bacon Mac Cheese $5 Super comforting! I know some reviews said it was a bit watery but I prefer non thick mac. It 's less heavy and again, the taste was rich with the bacon and garlic. It 's a good filler to have among tapas. Filet Mignon Skewers (off menu ?? This was an off menu item and the filet mignon was super tender. I liked the vinaigrette sauce it came with as it was tangy and balanced the meat flavor really well! Prohibition Amber Ale $6 I got this purely for the name. It 's a bit darker than I usually drink but I still enjoyed it all the same since we had wonderful tapas to pair it with. Kudos to the chef, Ann and co owner, Tina for such a solid establishment! Will be back!