The password this week is “elephant ears” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a police officer.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “crushed out” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to escape from jail.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “torpedo” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “hired thug, or hitman.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “punch the bag” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “small talk.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “whoopee” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to have a good time.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “don’t take any wooden nickels.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “don’t do anything…
The password this week is “stutter bus.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “a truck.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “now you’re on the trolley.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “now you get…
The password this week is “jag juice.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “hard liquor.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “glad rags.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “one’s best and fanciest clothing.”…
The password this week is “cake eater.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s referring to “a ladies man.” Reserve a…
The password this week is “gin mill.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a cheap speakeasy.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “gin mill.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a cheap speakeasy.” Reserve a table…
The password this week is “bump gums.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to talk about nothing worthwhile.” Reserve…
The password this week is “lousy with marbles.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to have a lot of…
The password this week is “phonus balonus.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “that’s nonsense.” Reserve a table now…
The password this week is “ragamuffin.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a ragged disreputable person.” Reserve a table…
We will be closed this evening in honor of Martin Luther King day. We’ll be back open tomorrow evening at…
The password this week is “on the lam.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “to flee from police.” Reserve…
The password this week is “wise head.” It’s a phrase from the 1920s meaning “a smart person.” Reserve a table…