New Speakeasy Bar becomes ‘worst kept secret’ as it hosts launch celebrations

By Amanda Chalmers 4th Feb 2025

Hush had its launch party last week (photo by Dave Perry Photography)
Hush had its launch party last week (photo by Dave Perry Photography)

Leamington's mayor was among the guests for the official launch party of the town's new Hush Bar last week. 

Cllr Judith Clarke made a toast as part of the special evening, which showcased the Speakeasy-inspired cellar bar, immersing guests back in time to the Prohibition era of 1920/30s America. 

Offering a five-star service, elevated cocktail menu and live music experiences from the period, it is the result of a transformational makeover of the former Robbins Well cellar bar underneath The Terrace, which closed its doors 10 years ago. 

Cllr Clarke said: "Hush is a fantastic addition to Royal Leamington Spa, bringing a unique speakeasy charm to our vibrant town.

"With its atmospheric setting, expertly crafted cocktails, and live music, it offers more than just a night out—it's an experience. I'm delighted to welcome Hush and wish it every success." 

Mayor of Leamington Cllr Judith Clarke with Naomi Thomas (photo by Dave Perry Photography)

Promising unrivalled service in the area, it prides itself on its extensive drinks menu, specially curated by Hush General Manager Matthew Nisbet and Bar Manager Bethany Gaunt.

Highlights of the 25 innovative crafted cocktails include many inspired by the Prohibition theme, from Flapper In The Frolic Pad; Old-Fashioned Mrs Grundy; Bootlegger's Blush; Peaching The Bulls – a term used for calling the police in covert language - Bearcat's Margarita - a slang term for feisty and fiery women and Dewdropper's Java - a cup of coffee that would entice them from their slumber the night after a Speakeasy. 

The wider drinks menu includes a range of 13 gins, 13 rums and an impressive 25 whiskeys from regions spanning the West Coast of Scotland, Ireland and England through to Japan. 

More than 20 wines are available, many by the glass, plus premium sparkling wines and Champagnes, including Laurent-Perrier Grand Siecle and Dom Perignon by the bottle. 

Hush is officially open! (photo by Dave Perry Photography)

Open from 5pm-2.30am on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, once inside, visitors can expect to be greeted by a 1920/30s vibe, courtesy of mood lighting, staff in period dress and melodious strains of live jazz emanating from either saxophonists, pianists or singers each night. 

The biggest nod to the era is the stunning Art Deco design throughout, accented with plush booth seating, cosy corners, drapes and mirrors, all curated by Leanne Armstrong of Black Ivy Design and complemented by a backdrop of murals and artworks recreated by talented Leamington artist Gemma Grao. 

Private spaces are also available for hire outside of core hours, including the Blind Tiger Room (another name for Speakeasy) and an area equipped for event or corporate use. 

Emma McLaren sings at the launch night (photo by Dave Perry Photography)

Singer Emma MacLaren performed jazz and modern classics on the night and guests embraced the theme by donning period props for some fun selfies. 

Matthew Nisbet, now living in Leamington, said: "It was great to see such a warm reception to the transformation of the space and we look forward to helping create many more memorable experiences here at Hush."

Enquiries about private room hire can be sent to: [email protected] or on: 07958 739557.

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