Dry Goods Cold Drinks is Shanghai's Newest Speakeasy
By Betty Richardson
Shanghai isn’t done with speakeasies yet – far from it. In fact, we’ll go so far as to say the city has undergone something of a speakeasy revival thanks to several new ‘underground’ openings, including Dry Goods Cold Drinks (DGCD hereafter), hidden behind the façade of a general store.
For whatever science/mixology reasons yours truly can’t aptly explain, this specific balance of Jim Beam Black, Campari, Montenegro Amaro and good old FB results in a libation that tastes like it has very little alcohol in it. A ‘panty drop punch,’ if you will. Suffice to say you’re not going to the designated taxi hailer after a few of these.
To Enter:
Go through 'Dry Goods & General Merchandise' store on Yongjia Lu and take a left out of the store and into a door directly ahead.
Price: drinks from RMB50-88.
Who’s going: locals and expats, whales, possible Mafiosi
Good for: cocktails, whisky
Dry Goods Cold Drinks, Entrance via 'Dry Goods,' 128 Yongjia Lu, by Jianguo Lu.
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