New Year's Eve at Prohibition

Celebrate New Year's Eve in style at San Diego's most exclusive speakeasy. Join us as we dance the night away and cheers to the new adventures that await us in 2019!

Monday, December 31

9:30pm - 2:00am PST

Prohibition San Diego

548 Fifth Ave, San Diego, AL 92101
    • New Year's Eve Ticket

      $30.00
      +$2.79
      Item Amount
      New Year's Eve Ticket $30.00
      Non-Refundable Service Fee $2.79
      Total $32.79
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    • Your ticket comes with one cocktail.
      Guaranteed entry before 10pm.
      No re-entry.
      21+.

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Each ticket Includes a complimentary Champagne or Bourbon toast at midnight! We have Shane Hall in the house, setting the NYE mood by playing originals plus Swamp Blues, from 9:30pm-1:30am! We'll be featuring New Orleans style cocktails and music! So c'mon down and feel the energy of the French Quarter!

Prohibition 1920: Upon spotting our covert entrance, you’ll venture into our exclusive venue and into a haven of 1920s atmosphere, masterfully-crafted cocktails, and stylized live music. Here at the original San Diego speakeasy bar, Prohibition, we go unseen by most people in our underground, secret bar. It is an ideal venue for those who do not simply desire to read or watch films about the Great Gatsby lifestyle; they’d rather live it.

Join us for a NYE you won't forget!

Your ticket is valid for entry before 10:30pm. Entrance is always subject to capacity, so be sure to arrive early. Tickets are $30/each online; will be $40 at the door night of. 

Monday, December 31, 2018

9:30pm - 2:00am PST
  • Prohibition San Diego

    548 Fifth Ave, San Diego, AL 92101

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GBOD Hospitality Group is a San Diego based hospitality group founded in 2017 by Raymond and Patrick Davoudi, Joe Santos and Aleko Achtipes. Their flagship restaurant, Meze Greek Fusion, opened in December of 2014. Quickly building on the success of Meze, GBOD took over operations of Prohibition, an underground speakeasy in the Gaslamp, followed by the opening of El Chingon Bad Ass Mexican in May, and Havana 1920 in October. With four restaurants now under its umbrella, GBOD is now working to develop sister companies in related industries.

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