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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Three-level Zona Rosa club with go-go shows and a rooftop.
Blow Bar is a three-level gay club on Calle de Niza in the Zona Rosa that leans hard into erotic cabaret. A ground-floor bar opens onto a second-level stage built for strip shows and adult-leaning drag, with a rooftop terrace up top for a breather. The programming is frank about what it is — male go-go dancers and strippers through the night, drag acts that run racier than the rooms next door — and Saturdays are the weekly peak. It runs on weekend nights and fills after midnight, pulling a mix of younger queer locals, travelers, and allies, with a cover on the busier nights. Of the Niza-street clubs this is the one for a hard-partying, skin-forward night rather than a mellow drink — go in knowing that's the draw.
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