Visitors at Local Edition are encouraged to peruse the newspaper clippings adorning the walls to discover more about San Francisco's colorful past. The bar is housed in the historic Hearst building, in what was formerly The Examiner's printing room. Antique typewriters and paper presses adorn the walls, and vintage punch is delivered by cocktails like the Ava Gardner, which consists of vodka, coconut milk, jasmine tea, lemon, ginger, bitters, and basil.

Panda and Sons is a storefront barbershop on Queen Street in Edinburgh, Scotland that is often overlooked by passersby. Behind a fictitious bookshelf that opens when you pull down on geometry dash a book lies the bar's entrance. Some of the amusing drinks include the Tiki Takeaway, which comes in a Chinese takeaway box and is created with Bacardi Carta Blanca Rum, almond syrup, soy sauce, lime juice, and bitter lemon.

In Singapore, look for the unmarked doorway and a flight of steps down to the basement behind an Oxwell & Co. to locate Operation Dagger. A hallmark of the place are house-infused spirits and meads, which can be tasted in concoctions like the Chocolate Mint, which consists of mescal, cold brew chocolate, house-made mint Amara, and distilled mint ice.

Tucked away behind a plain door inside the sandwich store Premiata Panineria al Pigneto in Rome lies this pub. Through the entrance is a bar with a casino motif, where drinks are served from roulette and blackjack tables. Guests are asked to exchange their winning chips for beverages made with unusual components, such as Laphroaig laced with bacon and fig and Kaffir lime oil.

There's a trap door in the bar's floor that leads to the Ipswitch, which is situated within San Francisco's Bourbon and Branch. The two-seater bar was formerly a working speakeasy in the days of Prohibition. Once inside, the décor is a fusion of contemporary American and British styles, with vintage tennis racquets and bowler hats adorning the walls.

Since the Los Angeles Athletic Club opened for business in 1912, this secret bar has been a part of the exclusive club. Originally, it served as a hangout for the Uplifters Club, an exclusive group of people that included Walt Disney, Will Rogers, and Clark Gabel. Although they also hold public tasting events, the bar is accessible to members and hotel guests.