The password this week is “whoopee”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to have a good time”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “don’t take any wooden nickles”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “don’t do anything…
The password this week is “stutter bus”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “a truck”. Reserve a table…
The password this week is “now you’re on the trolley”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “now you’ve got…
The password this week is “jag juice”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “hard liquor”. Reserve a table…
We are closed today for the holiday so that all of our staff can spend time with family. We will…
The password this week is “glad rags”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “one’s best and fanciest clothing”.…
The password this week is “cake eater”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “a ladies man”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “brown plaid”. It’s a bootlegger’s term from the 1920’s referring to “scotch”. Reserve a table…
We will be closed to the public this evening for a private book signing! We apologize for any inconvenience, but…
The password this week is “gin mill”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “a cheap speakeasy”. Reserve a…
The password this week is “bump gums”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to talk about nothing worthwhile”. Reserve…
The password this week is “lousy with marbles”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to have a lot of…
The password this week is “ragamuffin”. It’s a term from the 1920’s referring to “a ragged, or disreputable person”. Reserve…
The password this week is “on the lam”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “fleeing from the police”. Reserve…
The password this week is “wisehead”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “a smart person”. Reserve a table now…
The password this week is “rain pitchforks”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “a heavy downpour”. Reserve a table…
The password this week is “cats pajamas”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “great, the best”. Reserve a table…
The password this week is “balled up”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “messed up”. Reserve a table now…
The password this week is “cheese it”. It’s a term from the 1920’s meaning “to put things away/hide things”. Reserve…