Step into Trifecta: Glass – Art – Lounge, where Lexington’s creative energy radiates from a glowing furnace. Resident artist Travis Adams and his team of master glassblowers welcome you to watch—and even join—the mesmerizing dance...
This spot operates as a working glass studio with a hidden speakeasy vibe that genuinely surprises first-time visitors. Craft cocktails feature interesting ingredients like rosemary and star anise, and the bartenders know their way around both drinks and torches. The space is intimate with limited seating, but if you snag one of the three stools overlooking the studio, you'll have front-row seats to watch artists at work. The Mary Todd Sour gets particular praise for its perfect sweet-sour balance. Shane consistently earns shout-outs for his patient, easygoing teaching style during the glass-blowing classes. Visitors ranging from 12-year-olds to nervous first-timers report feeling comfortable creating wine glasses, pumpkins, and pint glasses under his guidance. Multiple groups mention learning about the hows and whys of the process, turning it into an educational experience alongside the hands-on fun. The whole concept feels refreshingly unique for Lexington, combining art-making with cocktails in a way that has people planning return visits before they even leave.
We heard of this location on a Reddit board. We were surprised that we hadn’t heard of it previously because we like experiences like this. On the outside, you just see a gallery with a glass studio in the back. We went in and looked for the “lounge/speakeasy” and the artist smiled and said “Can I help you?”. Right then someone came out of an unassuming door. We walked into a smaller space that had a very speakeasy yet luxe feel. We sat at the bar because the seating is limited. They offered craft cocktails including unique ingredients such as rosemary, star niece, and cinnamon sticks. The bartenders were also not strangers to the torch which was unique. It was about 30 minutes in when we realized there was another door leading out to the other side of the glass blowing studio. There was a couch off to the side and three stools that have the best view of the studio. There are other tables but none that have a great view. We did have the opportunity to sit at the stools so we had a great view of the artist working. Overall, great experience and we will be back. Just be aware that the cost of the drinks do align with the experience.
Amber Gray-Kurz
December 25, 2025
We heard of this location on a Reddit board. We were surprised that we hadn’t heard of it previously because we like experiences like this. On the outside, you just see a gallery with a glass studio in the back. We went in and looked for the “lounge/speakeasy” and the artist smiled and said “Can I help you?”. Right then someone came out of an unassuming door. We walked into a smaller space that had a very speakeasy yet luxe feel. We sat at the bar because the seating is limited. They offered craft cocktails including unique ingredients such as rosemary, star niece, and cinnamon sticks. The bartenders were also not strangers to the torch which was unique. It was about 30 minutes in when we realized there was another door leading out to the other side of the glass blowing studio. There was a couch off to the side and three stools that have the best view of the studio. There are other tables but none that have a great view. We did have the opportunity to sit at the stools so we had a great view of the artist working. Overall, great experience and we will be back. Just be aware that the cost of the drinks do align with the experience.
Amber Gray-Kurz
December 25, 2025