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Prison-themed Alco-traz bar to open in London
A prison-themed pop-up bar called Alco-traz is to open in London later this month, with guests invited to don orange jumpsuits and smuggle in liquor to be whipped into a bespoke cocktail behind bars.
The experiential pop-up will see “convicted criminals”, dressed in their orange prison jumpsuits, receive inmate numbers upon arrival, before experiencing a “bar behind bars”, learning the secret codes of smuggling contraband past prison security.
Once inside, guests will be able to either sit in cells or in the visitation area, sipping cocktails served in discreet containers to “avoid getting caught by the warden”.
Inspired by America’s infamous prison, the concept “aims to bring something completely new to a bar environment, with drinks crafted without rules and menus to follow, from highly experimental mixologists”.
“Whilst being a hugely fun experience, this new pop up will allow visitors to experience a slice of Alcatraz Penitentiary only seen by most in fiction,” added Sam Shearman, founder of Inventive Productions who is organising the pop-up.
Alco-traz will open for three months from 28 September on Brick Lane. For £30, imbibers get four cocktails and 1 and three quarter hours behind bars.