The Haflington.
Stepping into The Haflington feels less like entering a bar and more like stumbling into a private wing of the Natural History Museum. Tucked away down a back alley in the Old Quarter, this multi-level speakeasy centers around a massive dinosaur skeleton suspended above a long, wood-paneled bar. The decor is a deliberate nod to European archival aesthetics, featuring glass display cases of fossils, vintage books, and dark leather seating. Beyond the visual theatrics, the menu is high-concept, often cycling through themed "chapters"—like the Jungle Book or African-inspired collections—that lean into complex, adventurous flavors. While the main floor focuses on precise mixology and theatrical presentation, the upper level houses a dedicated whiskey room and cigar lounge for a slower, more traditional pace. It is a dense, moody space that successfully balances its eccentric museum theme with serious cocktail credentials.