Speakeasy (disambiguation)

Speakeasy (disambiguation)

The term Speakeasy may refer to:

* Speakeasy saloon, common during Prohibition (1920–1933) in the United States
* Speakeasy eatery, a type of eatery in modern Hong Kong that does not operate under a restaurant licence, but de facto functioning as a restaurant.

Computers and electronics

*SpeakEasy, a software defined radio project of the United States military
*Speakeasy (ISP), a large internet service provider in the USA.
*Speakeasy (Programming Language), a numerical computing environment and programming language.
*Speakeasy, (aka ASKY-01) a desktop High-Grade (Type 1) telephone, facsimile and data encryption unit used by the Australian Government.

Arts

*"Speakeasy" (1929 film)
*"Speakeasy" (2002 film), by Brendan Murphy
*"Speakeasy" (album), by the rock band Stavesacre
*Speakeasy Comics, a Canadian comic book company
*Speakeasy Records, a record label
*Speakeasy Club in London during the late 1960s and early 1970s
* "Speakeasy", a 1994 single by English Indie band Shed Seven from their debut album "Change Giver"
*"Speakeasy" (TV show), a mid-1990s British talk show that focused on teenagers' problems

Other uses

*Speakeasy Ales and Lagers, a Microbrewery in San Francisco, California.
*Speakeasy Theaters, a theater that sells beer and wine in Oakland, California.


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