What’s Included in the Alcotraz Prison Cocktail Bar for Groups in Brighton?

The immersive prison experience provides information to a notorious bootlegging operation that you’re a part of! Bring your own liquor and try to smuggle the booze passed the Warden and into the basement prison. Find the perfect hiding spot for your liquor and make sure your contraband isn’t spotted by any of the prison guards. Dressed in orange jumpsuits, you’ll need to seek out the crooked guards who will create bespoke cocktails from your liquor to your taste.

What’s Included

  • Join a notorious bootlegging gang in this immersive prison cocktail bar
  • Movie-like prison set
  • Bring your own liquor
  • Smuggle alcohol passed the Warden
  • Change into orange jumpsuits
  • 4 cocktails each, made to your tastes
  • We recommend bringing a bottle of 70cl between 3-4 inmates – vodka, rum, gin are great options
  • All glassware, mixers & garnishes included
  • Includes experienced actors for full immersion
  • Cloak area for belongings or take your bags in with you
  • Central bars

Alcotraz Experience FAQs

What Do We Need for the Brighton Alcotraz Cocktail Bar Experience?

All you need to bring with you is the booze of your choice to make some delicious cocktails. Please remember to bring some ID and know that your group will change into prison jumpsuits on arrival. All glassware, mixers and garnishes are provided by the resident mixologists so you don’t need to worry.

What Liquor Shall We Bring for the Alcotraz Prison Event in Brighton?

We would recommend your standard 70cl bottle of spirits such as vodka gin or rum for the Alcotraz cocktail bar experience. Depending on your group size, a bottle between 3-4 inmates is the optimal amount for enough to go around.

History of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay

The famous Alcatraz Island is known for previously housing a federal prison between 1934 and 1963. Whilst operating, the institution was known for the harsh weather and cold waters surrounding the island on San Francisco Bay. Because Alcatraz was deemed impossible to escape it held some of the 20th century’s most notorious criminals including Al “Scarface” Capone and Robert “Birdman of Alcatraz” Stroud just to name a few.

One of the most famous stories from Alcatraz was the (widely disputed) successful escape mission in 1962. Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin hatched a complex plan to break out of the cells and build a raft to safety over the mile and a half open water back to land. Some say that they never made it and drowned, but some believe they lived a free life from Alcatraz prison.

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