
The Pixar Studio Speakeasy
In 1986, the founders of Pixar changed the future of the movie industry. Even though this date was years after Prohibition, it doesn’t mean they can’t have a hidden speakeasy. Andrew Gordon created the first speakeasy when he discovered a hidden door. This door led to the air conditioning controls. He decorated the space for comfort and coziness until it became an unofficial hangout. Tim Allen and Steve Jobs were two of many celebrities to hang out in the speakeasy. Steve Jobs even considered it as his meditation room. Eventually, Gordon made another speakeasy and dubbed it the Lucky 7 Lounge, accessible by a secret panel controlled by a secret button. Steve’s biography by Walter Isaacson said, “It opened to a low corridor that you could crawl through to a room clad in sheet metal that provided access to the air-conditioning valves…they commandeered the secret room, festooned it with Christmas lights and lava lamps, and furnished it with benches upholstered in animal prints, tasseled pillows, a fold-up cocktail table, liquor bottles, bar equipment, and napkins that read “The Love Lounge.” You probably didn’t expect a Love Lounge in the studio of an animation industry (Messy Nessy Chic).