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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Intimate drag bar on Zona Rosa's Calle Londres with weekly shows and dancing.
Mami is a compact drag bar on Calle Londres, in the thick of the Zona Rosa, that punches above its size — it took over the old Crown space at Londres 71 and turned it into a high-energy room for drag and go-go performances most nights. The cocktails get more attention than they would at a pure dance club, and the small footprint keeps the shows close. Sitting inside a dense cluster of queer nightlife, it works best as a starting point or a late stop on a crawl between the bars along Londres and Amberes rather than a whole night on its own. Good for travelers who want drag up close without the scale or the lines of the bigger clubs nearby.
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