A wine speakeasy behind an antique phone booth

Enter a little shop that appears to sell various vino-centric sundries and, once inside, step into an antique phone booth against an opaque glass wall, which takes you into Prohibition: a 20s/30s-themed "Speakeasy Wine Club" that rocks saloon-y touches like tavern tables made of barrel heads and tunes by jazz heavies Duke Ellington. The by-the-glass juice list's composed of mainly rare Sonoma Burgundies, while also available're brews like Prohibition Ale and Speakeasy White Lightning, which's clearly just an homage to retired South African fast cricket bowler Allan Donald's nickname, and definitely not anything else.