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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Porfiriato-era absinthe bar in Roma Norte, with a live-music program
Mexico City's premier absinthe bar, tucked inside a Porfiriato-era mansion on Calle Tonalá in Roma Norte. The interior channels a Belle Epoque private salon — velvet couches, candlelight, rich woods — across two levels: restaurant below, bar above. The house stocks 12+ absinthes from Switzerland and France, including a custom French-made blend, alongside Mexican distillates and a weekly rotating cocktail menu. Over 500 artists from 25 countries have performed live here. Listed on World's 50 Best Discovery. Open Tue-Sun, 6pm-2am.
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