Propaganda
Propaganda in Smyrna broadcasts messages of rebellion and revolution, a bar designed as artistic manifesto and political statement disguised as elegant space. Bold graphics and provocative imagery create atmosphere charged with intelligent resistance and creative rebellion. The bar becomes platform for ideas as much as spirits, conversation as important as cocktails. Craft cocktails taste like statements—unapologetic, powerful, meant to convince through persuasion not force. The air tastes of rhetoric and reason, passion and purpose. Bartenders understand they're serving more than drinks—they're facilitating thought. This is where political becomes personal and personal becomes political, where art becomes activism, and where every drink comes with implied philosophy.