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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Upscale Saturday gay club in Roma — Dragaret drag-and-banda shows
Guilt is an upscale gay nightclub set in a Victorian-style house in Roma — one of the few high-production queer clubs in Mexico City operating outside the Zona Rosa core. It runs Saturdays, and the multi-floor layout gives the night real range: a rooftop terrace, themed rooms splitting pop and electro on one floor from reggaeton on another, and unisex bathrooms. The signature Dragaret show pairs drag performance with live banda music, a distinctly Mexican format you won't see at the more international clubs. The crowd is young, dressed-up, and a mix of locals and visitors, drawn by the production values and the room rather than cheap drinks. The dress code is genuinely enforced — no tank tops, shorts, flip-flops, or baseball caps — so plan the outfit accordingly. Valet parking is available, which tells you something about who the room is built for.
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