Brass Peacock Speakeasy Opens in Georgetown: Discover this New Hotspot
A new underground speakeasy has recently opened in downtown Georgetown, bringing a taste of the prohibition era to central Texas. Brass Peacock, located beneath City Post Chophouse, is a 1933-style cocktail bar that offers a unique experience for patrons looking to enjoy craft cocktails and live entertainment.
City Post Chophouse, housed in Georgetown’s former post office building that operated from 1932-1990, now boasts the addition of Brass Peacock to its lineup. The speakeasy is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to midnight, welcoming guests with live music and a cozy ambiance that transports them back in time.
To get into Brass Peacock, diners can secure a spot by visiting City Post and enjoying a meal. The speakeasy has a Texas formal attire requirement, adding to its vintage charm. Looking ahead to 2025, the staff is excited to expand the operating hours and potentially add more days of operation for patrons to enjoy.
Owned by Kevin Cummins, City Post and Brass Peacock are part of a family of establishments in downtown Georgetown. Kevin’s wife, Rachel Cummins, manages Sweet Lemon Kitchen and The Little Lemon within the Georgetown Public Library, creating a hub of dining and entertainment options for locals and visitors alike.
For those interested in stepping back in time to the prohibition era, Brass Peacock is a must-visit destination in downtown Georgetown. Stop by at 113 E. Eighth St. or visit www.brasspeacock.com to learn more about this unique speakeasy experience.