In 1930, Texas senator Morris Sheppard famously said, "There is as much chance of repealing the eighteenth amendment as there is for a hummingbird to fly to the planet Mars with the Washington Monument tied to its tail."
Between 1905 and 1917 the Volstead Act brought an end to the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. Liquor consumption dropped and the price for illegal alcohol rose, but that did not stop those who wanted to keep drinking. Speakeasy clubs became prominent and the demand for alcohol outweighed the demand for sobriety during that time. The best nights to celebrate some of life’s simplest pleasures were in these speakeasy establishments, and that is why we are bringing C.R’s Hummingbird to Mars to Trolley Square.
Elegant handcrafted cocktails, fine wine, and craft beer (largely locally brewed) bring this establishment to life. So join us Wednesday-Saturday 5pm-1am (Happy Hour Thursday Friday 5:30-8pm), to travel back to a time of elegance and sophistication, and enjoy some of life’s simplest pleasures!
We offer a full dinner menu from 5pm-10pm, and a light pub fare menu from 5pm-1am every day that we are open.
We take reservations via both email and phone up until 6pm for same day, though advanced notice is recommended for parties of 6 or more.
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