Grey Hen Rx sits as one of three themed cocktail destinations inside Century Grand, the ambitious multi-concept bar complex in Phoenix. It embraces a narrative steeped in 1920s New York Chinatown and vintage apothecary sensibility, combining old-world intrigue with bold, modern cocktail craft. The interior is moody and immersive: you’ll see subtle nods to Chinatown alleyways, apothecary aesthetic touches, dim lighting, dark wood, and intimate seating. The cocktail menu plays with evocative names and cross-cultural inspirations — for instance, “The Chop Suey,” “Wonton Soup” (yes, a cocktail), “Good Fortunes,” “Tom Kha,” and “Emperor Tea” are among the offerings. Grey Hen Rx doesn’t just lean cocktail — there’s a small plates / snack dimension, with shareable bites to accompany the drinks. It’s less about full meals and more about complementing the bar experience. In terms of flow and energy, Grey Hen is more relaxed (walk-ins accepted) compared to the reservation-intensive experiences at its sibling bars in Century Grand (like Platform 18). The concept is evocative and playful. For example, they sell curated bottles of whiskey & scotch “retail style” (i.e. bottles to take home) and sometimes frame the venue as a clandestine import shop or a hidden corner in the alleys of Chinatown. Grey Hen Rx’s hours vary: typically closed Mondays, open Tue–Thu from 4:00 PM to midnight, and Fri–Sun from ~2:30 PM to midnight. Because it’s inside the Century Grand umbrella, the bar benefits from shared creative direction and high production values (sound, lighting, theming) while maintaining its own identity. In short: Grey Hen Rx is for people who love narrative, concept bars, cocktail originality, and immersive environments — not just a place for a casual drink, but a place to let the story engage you.
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