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The Gilded Coin Speakeasy

Where Secrets Are Shared Over Cocktails and Nothing Is What It Seems…

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The Gilded Coin Speakeasy

Slip behind the velvet curtain and step into The Gilded Coin, Ardmore’s most dazzling 1920s speakeasy experience. On select nights, this hidden gem comes alive with a live jazz band, captivating performances, and appearances by the illustrious Alva Nyström and a cast of unforgettable entertainers.

Guests enjoy five full hours of immersive entertainment, craft cocktails, music, dancing, and show-stopping surprises. This isn't just a night out—it’s a glamorous escape into another era.

 

Dress the Part, Doll

Channel your inner flapper or dapper gent—1920s attire is strongly encouraged. No shorts. No t-shirts. Just glitz, glamour, and style to match the scene.

Location

Conveniently nestled in Ardmore, Oklahoma—just a hop, skip, and a jump (that’s 1.5 hours, see?) from Dallas/Fort Worth and Oklahoma City—The Gilded Coin is your ticket to a roaring good time. Whether you're lookin' for a swell date night, a hot tip on what to do near DFW or OKC, or a little danger wrapped in sequins and shadows, this speakeasy murder mystery is the cat’s pajamas.

Tickets are selling like hotcakes—here’s why, doll:

  • Limited Seats: Just the lucky mugs get through the door.

  • Limited Dates: Blink and you'll miss 'em.

  • High Demand: These gigs go quicker than a getaway car.

  • Open Seating: Find yourself a spot, sugar.

Save Now, Doll — Early Bird Special!

Save $10 Clams — If You’re Quick, Doll.  Only the first 80 mugs get in for $48. After that, it jumps to $58… and so does the heat.

🛒 Flexible Payment Options Available at checkout!

  • The Gilded Coin Speakeasy
    The Gilded Coin Speakeasy
    Whisper the password, slip past the watchful eye, and step into a world where fortunes are won, alliances are tested, and danger lurks behind every toast. At The Gilded Coin, the Roaring Twenties are alive with jazz, illicit indulgence, and shadowy dealings.
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