Story by Amelia Ritter
Imagine that you are a Detroiter enjoying a night on the town in 1935… Prohibition has ended and countless bars and taverns are beginning to pop up in what is now Detroit.
One of the most luxurious among them, decorated with shiny brass and rich mahogany, is Cliff Bell’s self-titled new club.
Cliff Bell’s, Bill Bowen
As founder of several speakeasies during the prohibition era, Cliff Bell has made a lasting impression on the entertainment and bar scene in the city of Detroit. His most famous and successful endeavor is Park Avenue’s Cliff Bell’s. Bell poured his signature style into his new club, characteristics pulled from his other clubs, like bar stools, which he is said to have first introduced to taverns. There were also new technological elements, like air conditioning and refrigeration. The club was state-of-the-art and was Bell’s proudest accomplishment during the years he ran it, retiring in 1958.
Next time you are looking for a night out in Detroit, try Cliff Bell’s and be transported to an authentic 1930s club experience. They also have several options for you to customize your Cliff Bell’s experience. Whether you are looking to book a gig, scouting locations for your next private event, or trying to score reservations for a special night out, Cliff Bell’s is the place to be.