
A Glimpse of Prohibition-Era L.A. at King Eddy Saloon
Clip: Season 4 Episode 3 | 3m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the world beneath King Eddy and see how alcohol got into L.A. during Prohibition.
Explore the world beneath King Eddy and see how alcohol got into L.A. during Prohibition. Watch Chris Kasten, current owner, give Philip Dobard, director of the Museum of the American Cocktail and host Nathan Masters a tour of King Eddy's underground infrastructure, including one of the largest remaining intact murals, sidewalk elevator lifts and even a tunnel that perhaps leads to L.A. city hall.
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A Glimpse of Prohibition-Era L.A. at King Eddy Saloon
Clip: Season 4 Episode 3 | 3m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the world beneath King Eddy and see how alcohol got into L.A. during Prohibition. Watch Chris Kasten, current owner, give Philip Dobard, director of the Museum of the American Cocktail and host Nathan Masters a tour of King Eddy's underground infrastructure, including one of the largest remaining intact murals, sidewalk elevator lifts and even a tunnel that perhaps leads to L.A. city hall.
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A Sip of a 100-year Old Whiskey at the Townhouse
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