DOWNTOWN BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA

The
Mafiosa

Cigars · Whiskey · Secrets

YOU WON'T FIND US ON MAIN STREET
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THE STORY

Prohibition Ended in 1933.
We Just Never Got the Memo.

Tucked away from the bustle of downtown Blue Ridge lies a door most people walk right past. Behind it, the 1920s never ended. The Mafiosa is an elevated cigar and whiskey bar built for those who appreciate the finer things — smoked cocktails, rare pours, premium cigars, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you lose track of time.


Inspired by the outlaw romance of Bonnie & Clyde and the clandestine glamour of the speakeasy era, every detail has been curated to transport you to a time when the best things in life were worth hiding.

Two Ways In.
Both Require the Right Words.

WAY ONE — THE CIGAR BOX

I
FIND THE DOOR
Step off Main Street. Look for the door with the cigar box mounted beside it.
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OPEN THE CIGAR BOX
Inside, you'll find a doorbell. Ring it.
III
SPEAK THE WORDS
When prompted, deliver the passcode. If you're worthy, the door opens.

WAY TWO — THROUGH THE BIER GARTEN

Walk into Black Bear Bier Garten. Find the bartender. Tell them: "The bears sent me." They'll know what to do.

THE PASSCODE
"Not on Main Street"
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THE EXPERIENCE

Smoke on the Porch. Whiskey Inside. An Elevated Experience Awaits.

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THE BAR
Smoked cocktails, a curated whiskey library, specialty cocktails, wine, craft beer drafts, seltzers — and mocktails for those keeping it smooth. Full bar, no shortcuts.
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THE HUMIDOR
Hand-selected premium cigars enjoyed on our porch overlooking downtown Blue Ridge and the historic train station — or grab one to take home. Stocked for the connoisseur and the curious alike.
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THE ATMOSPHERE
Slow jazz sets the tone. The lights stay low. The era comes alive. This is what it felt like to walk into the best-kept secret in town — and now it's yours.
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THE KITCHEN
A daytime food menu to pair with your pour. Available during afternoon hours — because even outlaws need to eat.

"Every great story starts with a knock on the wrong door."

— THE MAFIOSA