Red Phone Booth Speakeasy Eyes Orlando Project

Enter the vintage red phone booth to find a prohibition-style speakeasy

Laine Doss
Written By Laine Doss
Regional Reporter
Photo: Official

Red Phone Booth, the viral speakeasy that’s a TikTok sensation, has its sights set on Orlando.

The secret bar and lounge, with entry granted through a vintage phone booth, has just signed a letter of intent to open a location at the upcoming Westcourt project. Still under construction, Westcourt is located in downtown Orlando, directly north of Kia Center and at the crossroads of Church Street, Division Avenue, Central Boulevard, and Hughey Avenue.

At this moment, there’s no opening date for the Orlando location, with the Westcourt project scheduled to be completed in 2027. The massive project includes a hotel, apartments, a LiveNation venue, retail, and restaurants.

Red Phone Booth operates speakeasies in Miami, Nashville, Dallas, Atlanta, and Buckhead. In addition to Orlando, Red Phone Booths are planned for Tampa and Durham. Naples, Florida and Denver are also being eyes as potential locations, according to Stephen de Haan, chair of RBP Management who shared the news with What Now Atlanta.

Guests access Red Phone Booth by signing up to receive a special code that changes frequently. Enter the red phone booth and dial in the code to enter the 1020s prohibition-style lounge that serves cocktails, Neapolitan pizzas, and more. Red Phone Booth also offers memberships that come with priority entry, personalized lockers, exclusive gatherings and curated experiences.

Red Phone Booth Speakeasy Eyes Orlando Project
Photo: Official

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Laine Doss is an award-winning food and spirits writer with nearly two decades of experience. Laine is the former food editor of Miami New Times and has contributed to Broken Palate, Eater, and more. A native New Yorker, Laine now resides in Hollywood, Florida with her rescue dogs, Luna and Dora.
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