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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Casual no-cover gay bar on Amberes in Zona Rosa.
Papi Fun Bar sits on Calle Amberes, the pedestrian spine of Zona Rosa, Mexico City's gay district. It's a casual, no-cover neighborhood bar rather than a dance club, with a pop playlist, drag and live singers on some nights, and a small floor that's more for chatting and flirting than serious dancing. Doors open in the mid-afternoon, which makes it an early-drinks spot as much as a late one. The crowd skews local and a little older, and the position on the district's busiest block makes it an easy anchor point between the bigger venues nearby. One traveler note worth knowing before you order: confirm what you're paying, as visitors have flagged surprises on the tab.
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