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Most exciting underground restaurants in the world

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Aifur, Stockholm, Sweden
Medieval Tavern U Krale Brabantskeho, Prague, Czech Republic
Da Pancrazio, Rome, Italy
Rathskeller Café, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Kuku Club, Tallinn, Estonia
El Meson de la Cava, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Whiskey Bar and Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel
The Caves Hotel, Negril, Jamaica
The Baxter Inn, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Library at Gilt Bar, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Alux, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Grotta Palazzese, Polignano a Mare, Italy
Grand Canyon Caverns Grotto, Peach Springs, Arizona, USA
Cave Bar More, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Floreria Atlantico, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rattlesnake Saloon, Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA
Cahoots, London, England, UK
Jameos del Agua Restaurante, Punta Mujeres, Lanzarote, Spain
Diporto Taverna, Athens, Greece
Trinity Place, New York City, New York, USA
Stadshuskällaren, Stockholm, Sweden
Triton Restaurant, Prague, Czech Republic
La Gruta, Teotihuacan, Mexico
Paper Lantern, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Le Boudoir, New York City, New York, USA
Osteria del Tempo Perso, Ostuni, Italy
Beneath Driver Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
La Gruta, La Vall d’Uixo, Spain
Ali Barbour’s Cave Restaurant, Mombasa, Kenya
Catacombs Restaurant, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, USA
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The Library at Gilt Bar, Chicago, Illinois, USA

As the speakeasy sister to Chicago’s acclaimed Gilt Bar, The Library is accessed through a side door and a flight of stairs. The secret room boasts a delightfully dark collection of velvet booths, antique books and vintage chandeliers, transporting patrons to a different time. The Gilt Bar is known for its fantastic food and the same menu is available downstairs, with dishes like black truffle mozzarella sticks, handmade pastas and a must-try steak tartare.

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Elizabeth Chorney-Booth

07 April 2022

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