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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Zona Rosa's lesbian nightclub with drag, cabaret, and karaoke.
Babiana is a lesbian nightclub on Londres in the Zona Rosa and, by most accounts, the only dedicated women's space in a gay-nightlife corridor otherwise built around men's bars. It runs Thursday through Sunday on a mix of DJ sets, drag and cabaret, karaoke, and go-go dancers, with happy-hour pricing earlier in the night before the floor fills. The crowd is primarily queer women, though the wider community is welcome. That makes it a specific kind of anchor: in a neighborhood where lesbians have long had to share space at men's clubs, Babiana is the room built for them first. Worth seeking out if a night among women is what you're after — there isn't another like it on these blocks.
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