The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy pops up in Asheville: A Cultural Affair of Literature and Libations

The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy pops up in Asheville: A Cultural Affair of Literature and Libations

Asheville always brims with enticing events and artistic exploits (and no shortage of craft brews, either). However, this August, the city explores its dark, gothic corners with a sumptuous splash of vintage charm in the form of an unforgettable literary-themed event. The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy pop-up will be quenching the thirst for creativity and cocktails alike from August 15 to August 17, right at The Venue.

A Captivating Confluence of Gothic Tales and Decadent Libations

The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy reps itself as a creative blend of entertainment and education, targeting literature buffs, cocktail enthusiasts, and those who find magic in intriguing themes. Expect an immersive 90-minute experience where four classic Poe tales get retold with refreshing new perspectives by Poe historians and literature experts, all complemented by four unique cocktails inspired by each of these stories.

Prepare for a macabre yet mesmerizing journey through “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Raven,” “The Masque of Red Death,” and “The Black Cat.” Chronicling horror, mystery, and melancholy, these iconic stories are injected with a modern infusion, shaping an engaging narrative style that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Venue, situated at 21 N. Market Street, will be the cultural crucible for this enchanting event. So, whether you are a Poe aficionado or someone who cherishes unusual experiences, mark your calendars.

Tickets and More

The enchantment of the Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy isn’t exclusive; however, the window for grabbing tickets is relatively narrow. With prices ranging from $48 to $62 based on your preferred date and time, ensure you score yours soon to enter the gothic sanctuary and dive into a rich amalgam of captivating storytelling and lip-smacking cocktails.

The event promises gothic thrills, spine-tingling tales, and an unparalleled sip-and-see experience. If you wish to engage in a theatrical narration journey adorned with crafted drinks that promise to be as dark and cunning as Poe’s tales, Asheville’s Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy is where your quest ends.

But remember, the event borrows heavily from the Prohibition-era speakeasy culture, lending an undeniably vintage charm to the gothic grandeur of Poe’s engrossing literary narratives. Therefore, be prepared to expect the unexpected, for you’ll be stepping back in time to an era that defined our cultural and literary history.

So, when August raises its curtain, gear up for the cultural and psychological thrills, evocative tales, and handcrafted cocktails at The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy. Brace yourself, for Asheville is about to send chills down your spine with an unforgettable bout of Poe-inspired adrenalin!


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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