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1750 Speakeasy — Restaurant in Springville

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1750 Speakeasy
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Nearby attractions
Legends Motorcycle Museum
1715 W 500 S, Springville, UT 84663, United States
Harward Farms
1988 W Center St, Springville, UT 84663
Nearby restaurants
Strap Tank Brewery
596 S 1750 W, Springville, UT 84663
Sidecar Cafe
1715 W 500 S, Springville, UT 84663
Art City coffee
533 S 1750 W D, Springville, UT 84663
Bangkok Grill Springville
548 S 1750 W, Springville, UT 84663, United States
Goong Korean BBQ
1851 W 500 S Suite C5, Springville, UT 84663
Del Taco
442 S 1750 W, Springville, UT 84663
Swig
1795 W 500 S, Springville, UT 84663
Pizza Hut
542 S 1750 W, Springville, UT 84663
Wendy's
1739 W 400 S, Springville, UT 84663
IHOP
1852 W 500 S, Springville, UT 84663
Nearby hotels
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Springville/Provo
535 S 2000 W, Springville, UT 84663
Days Inn by Wyndham Springville
520 S 2000 W, Springville, UT 84663
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1750 Speakeasy

533 S 1750 W Suite A1, Springville, UT 84663
4.3(46)
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attractions: Legends Motorcycle Museum, Harward Farms, restaurants: Strap Tank Brewery, Sidecar Cafe, Art City coffee, Bangkok Grill Springville, Goong Korean BBQ, Del Taco, Swig, Pizza Hut, Wendy's, IHOP
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Nearby attractions of 1750 Speakeasy

Legends Motorcycle Museum

Harward Farms

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Harward Farms

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Nearby restaurants of 1750 Speakeasy

Strap Tank Brewery

Sidecar Cafe

Art City coffee

Bangkok Grill Springville

Goong Korean BBQ

Del Taco

Swig

Pizza Hut

Wendy's

IHOP

Strap Tank Brewery

Strap Tank Brewery

4.2

(1.0K)

$

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Sidecar Cafe

Sidecar Cafe

4.4

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Fred RamirezFred Ramirez
This place was so interesting. You walk into a little book store and the wall opens up into a Bar. They only serve IPA'S not a fan but tried a couple, pretty good. People just weren't my kind of crowd. Snobbish and unfriendly. I told a couple jokes and just got shrugs and smirks except for one guy who cracked up and got in trouble with his girlfriend 😐. Bartender said it wasn't really my kind of bar and asked me to leave because they started arguing with each other. The coolest guy there was the security guard who invited me in and showed me around giving me a little tour. Friendly guy. Still worth a visit because there is a lot to see there. Different shops and restaurants and the whole place is made out of shipping containers. Live music outside and different things to see. Check it out just keep your sense of humor to yourself haha.
Danielle GornikDanielle Gornik
If you’re looking for the coolest bar experience in Utah, 1750 Speakeasy is where it’s at. Hidden behind a secret bookcase entrance and built out of storage containers, this place is next-level creative and totally unforgettable. Once you’re in, it’s like stepping into a whole new world—pool tables, giant Jenga, flip cup, beer pong… it’s a grown-up playground with a chill, electric vibe. Good-looking crowd, fun, and down to have a good time. We loved every second of it and can’t stop telling our friends. Trust us, if you’re in Utah and not checking this place out, you’re seriously missing out! We love you Ed!
Zach WebberZach Webber
Really cool spot. Lots of room downstairs but not a lot of seating. There’s really only one big table and some little couches or other spots for smaller groups so if there are more than 2 bigger groups, you’ll have to stand. The upstairs was roped off on a Friday night when we visited and they didn’t have their advertised food menu operating that night either. Which was kind of a bummer because we got excited about what was on it.
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This place was so interesting. You walk into a little book store and the wall opens up into a Bar. They only serve IPA'S not a fan but tried a couple, pretty good. People just weren't my kind of crowd. Snobbish and unfriendly. I told a couple jokes and just got shrugs and smirks except for one guy who cracked up and got in trouble with his girlfriend 😐. Bartender said it wasn't really my kind of bar and asked me to leave because they started arguing with each other. The coolest guy there was the security guard who invited me in and showed me around giving me a little tour. Friendly guy. Still worth a visit because there is a lot to see there. Different shops and restaurants and the whole place is made out of shipping containers. Live music outside and different things to see. Check it out just keep your sense of humor to yourself haha.
Fred Ramirez

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If you’re looking for the coolest bar experience in Utah, 1750 Speakeasy is where it’s at. Hidden behind a secret bookcase entrance and built out of storage containers, this place is next-level creative and totally unforgettable. Once you’re in, it’s like stepping into a whole new world—pool tables, giant Jenga, flip cup, beer pong… it’s a grown-up playground with a chill, electric vibe. Good-looking crowd, fun, and down to have a good time. We loved every second of it and can’t stop telling our friends. Trust us, if you’re in Utah and not checking this place out, you’re seriously missing out! We love you Ed!
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Really cool spot. Lots of room downstairs but not a lot of seating. There’s really only one big table and some little couches or other spots for smaller groups so if there are more than 2 bigger groups, you’ll have to stand. The upstairs was roped off on a Friday night when we visited and they didn’t have their advertised food menu operating that night either. Which was kind of a bummer because we got excited about what was on it.
Zach Webber

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4.3
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5.0
2y

Prepare to be transported back in time to an era of mystery and excitement at 1750 Speakeasy. This hidden gem takes you on a journey through history as you walk in through a concealed bookcase and share the secret password to gain entry. The experience alone is worth the visit, but what awaits you inside is even more extraordinary.

The moment you step into 1750 Speakeasy, you are greeted by a phenomenal decor that instantly captivates your senses. The attention to detail is remarkable, with vintage elements seamlessly blending with modern touches, creating an ambiance that oozes sophistication and charm. From the dim, warm lighting to the tastefully curated furnishings, every aspect of the decor exudes a sense of elegance that is unparalleled.

But the wonders don't end there. For those seeking entertainment and a friendly competition, 1750 Speakeasy boasts the best pool tables in any Utah bar. The sleek and well-maintained pool tables are perfect for both seasoned players and newcomers alike, providing hours of enjoyment and camaraderie with friends and fellow patrons.

What truly sets 1750 Speakeasy apart is its commitment to excellence in every aspect. The staff is not only knowledgeable about the history and intricacies of speakeasies but also incredibly welcoming and attentive. They go above and beyond to ensure that your visit is nothing short of exceptional, creating an atmosphere where you feel like a cherished guest rather than just a customer.

And let's not forget about the exquisite drinks. The talented bartenders at 1750 Speakeasy have curated a menu of expertly crafted cocktails that pay homage to the prohibition era. Each sip is a delightful journey through time, a perfect complement to the...

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4.0
1y

This place has the atmosphere of a real 1920s-1930s speakeasy. I'm very sure that it is quite lively at times. However, a Friday late afternoon is not that time.

My only disappointment was the fact that, despite the advertising alluding to it, it is not hidden at all. We had the impression that you had to find your way through an industrial area looking for the entrance and supply the password. This was not the case. The door was in plain sight and I'm not sure if they actually require the password or not.

After we got in, we were informed that they do not serve food anymore. The choices are only drinks and chips & salsa. After about an hour, another couple showed up and attempted to order some dinner. They were also disappointed to be informed that they don't serve food anymore. As we were leaving, another couple was on their way in.

I'm sure it would have been a 5-star rating from me had we not been expecting food to be available. I urge management to update their advertising or, at the very least, put a sign on the door informing people that chips & salsa is the only...

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3.0
1y

This place was so interesting. You walk into a little book store and the wall opens up into a Bar. They only serve IPA'S not a fan but tried a couple, pretty good. People just weren't my kind of crowd. Snobbish and unfriendly. I told a couple jokes and just got shrugs and smirks except for one guy who cracked up and got in trouble with his girlfriend 😐. Bartender said it wasn't really my kind of bar and asked me to leave because they started arguing with each other. The coolest guy there was the security guard who invited me in and showed me around giving me a little tour. Friendly guy. Still worth a visit because there is a lot to see there. Different shops and restaurants and the whole place is made out of shipping containers. Live music outside and different things to see. Check it out just keep your sense of humor to...

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