Shh..I am about to give you the inside scoop on Savannah, Georgia’s secret speakeasy, Mata Hari. This joint isn’t just a bar; it’s a time-traveling, cocktail-sipping, burlesque-infused adventure, and getting in is like stumbling upon one of the city’s best-kept secrets. But, I am sharing some tips so you too can enjoy this bucket list experience, because it is one of the top things to do in Savannah!
What is Mata Hari Speakeasy
Now, what’s the buzz about? Mata Hari’s not just about dim lights and plush velvet; it’s also got a burlesque show that’s the cherry on top of this Prohibition-era escapade. The air is thick with mystery, the jazz soundtrack sets the mood, and the burlesque show? It’s the spicy kick to an already heady cocktail of rebellion.
And speaking of cocktails, Mata Hari’s menu is a Prohibition-era dream. Sip on a “Gin Rickey” or embrace your rebellious side with a “Bee’s Knees” while the burlesque performers add a touch of glamor to the hush-hush affair.
If you are up for another checkmark off the bucket list, then order the absinthe. I have had several failed attempts at trying Absinthe the traditional way, by melting a sugar cube into the liquor and diluting it with water. But, there was success at Mata Hari.
Absinthe, which was banned for many years due to its hallucinogenic properties, isn’t that easy to find even now that the ban is lifted. And it’s not as potent. You probably won’t see fairies.
It has a heavy anise flavor, tasting like strong, alcoholic black licorice. Too strong for this wine girl to finish, so I followed it up with a Mata Hari Martini, which simply features a shot of absinthe mixed with other ingredients.
How do you get into the Mata Hari speakeasy?
Imagine wandering the charming streets of Savannah, Spanish moss doing its lazy dance in the breeze, and then, out of the shadows, you find Mata Hari. It’s not screaming for attention—it’s a subtle nod, a secret password for those in the know and are craving a taste of the extraordinary.
As you knock on the door, a small window slides open and the eyeballs staring out ask for the password. No password, no entry. How do you get a password? You need to know someone who knows someone with one. And that typically is your concierge at your hotel.
Now, here’s the kicker—getting into Mata Hari isn’t just about knowing the password. No, no. Buy a ticket to the burlesque show, and you’ve got yourself a golden key to this secret kingdom. No password needed—just grab your ticket, knock on the unassuming door, and find yourself transported into a world where every sip and shimmy is a rebellion against the mundane.
For Burlesque tickets, go to The Downtown Delilahs website, they are the troop that typically performs there.
If you’re up for a night of Prohibition-era vibes, mysterious dim-lit corners, cocktails that defy the ordinary, and a burlesque show that adds that extra oomph, then Mata Hari speakeasy in Savannah is your spot. But remember, keep it on the hush-hush—this adventure is for those bold enough to seek the extraordinary in the heart of the city. Here’s to hidden gems, thrilling secrets, and the spicy allure of the unknown. Cheers!
DETAILS: Mata Hari is a secret speakeasy and you must have a password to get in (it used to be a key). So far, the only ways that I have heard of people being successful at getting a password, are through the concierge at a hotel, from a local shopkeeper and from asking a local friend. Though it may also be worth a shot to ask a pedicab driver or beg the doorman! Read the comments below, some have shared their experiences. It seems that someone in Savannah will know someone with a key. Best of luck!
Mata Hari Location: 306 W Lower Factors Walk, Savannah, GA 31401-1232