Mother's Speakeasy
3505 Hwy 146 #300
Bacliff, Texas 77518
281.559.2040
A speakeasy was an establishment that was used for selling and drinking alcoholic beverages during the period of United States history known as Prohibition (1920-1933, when the sale, manufacture, and transportation of alcohol was illegal. The term comes from a patron's manner of ordering alcohol without raising suspicion — a bartender would tell a patron to be quiet and "speak easy". In the 60’s “Speakeasy” took on an entirely different definition. When the local Indiana teens would visit Mother Fuddpucker’s kitchen for burgers, shakes, and hours upon hours of story telling. I would beg my Mom to “speakeasy” so my buds and I could get out to “party” but Mom told such good stories and served up eats to make the mouth water, that the guys would want to hang around to hear more. A real cool Mom was Mother Fuddpucker! But she never would “speakeasy”.
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