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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Industrial techno warehouse near Zona Rosa, LGBTQ+-welcoming crowd
A converted warehouse off Londres at the Zona Rosa edge, all exposed concrete and industrial-loft geometry, running a Funktion-One rig that draws international house and techno bookings four nights a week. The crowd is mixed and LGBTQ+-friendly rather than predominantly gay — think the kind of place where the bar is stocked from the Mezcal Marca Negra collection and the DJ booth gets photographed for Mixmag Latin America. Thursday through Friday from 8pm to 5am is the heart of the calendar; Saturdays expand to longer sets and bigger names. If you're in CDMX for the techno scene more than the bar strip, this is the underground room that earns its reputation — and the proximity to Zona Rosa means you can chain it with Kinky or the Cabaretitos when the set runs late.
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