Part of the Gay Mexico City Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Karaoke bar above Calle Amberes with a great street view in Zona Rosa.
One flight up off Calle Amberes, with a long window looking down on the busiest pedestrian block in Zona Rosa — that view is most of the appeal, along with a microphone that gets passed around all night. The format is straight-up Spanish-language karaoke: pop ballads, banda, reggaeton, the occasional Madonna run when a tourist gets brave, plus a steady food menu so you can string a whole evening together without leaving. Crowd skews older and queer-local more than tourist-club-kid; it's the post-dinner pre-club stop where people sing for two hours before heading down to the bars on the street. Cover runs around 60 pesos on show nights, drinks aren't cheap, and Fridays and Saturdays go late.
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