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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Three floors in Zona Rosa — go-go bar, cocktail floor, drag shows
Coctel Bar & Grill stacks three different nights into one Estocolmo address on the edge of Zona Rosa, and you essentially pick your floor as you climb. The ground level is Gigoló, the go-go room where most people start. One flight up is Coctel Bar & Grill proper — a cocktail-and-DJ floor that handles the dance crowd without tipping into full nightclub territory. The top floor is La Elegante, the drag room, where the queens hold court late into the night. The music shifts as you go: pop and reggaeton on the cocktail level, heavier dance and circuit cuts where the go-gos work, drag-show staples upstairs. The crowd skews gay men in their 20s and 30s, a mix of locals and visitors, and the multi-room setup makes it an easy one-stop if you can't decide what kind of night you want. Bring cash — the drink markups are real and service can run uneven on a busy weekend.
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