
Mexico City, State of Mexico
Locals call it "el 61 de Amberes" and it's the everyday workhorse of the Cabaré-Tito family — open every day from 4pm, with eight zones stacked across multiple floors so you don't have to leave the building to change scenes. Ground floor handles pop and reggaeton, upstairs is the karaoke and perreo room, and the open-air rooftop terrace is where late nights actually happen, with drag bits and DJs slung up there until 4am. Chelas start at ten pesos, the door is friendly to a wider gender mix than Taller, and the crowd skews younger and louder. Café-Tito on the ground floor lets you start with coffee and stay through last call without crossing the street.
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