4 Best Bars in Baja California Norte, Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula

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We've compiled the best of the best in Baja California Norte - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hussong's Cantina

Hussong's Cantina has been an Ensenada landmark since 1892, and has changed little since then. Ask anyone here and they'll tell you that this is where the margarita was invented by bartender Don Carlos Orozco in October 1941; however, this is just one of several local establishments that state that claim to fame. Regardless, come by Saturday when you can get two margaritas for the price of one, or two-for-one beers every Tuesday and Thursday. A security guard stands by the front door to handle the often-rowdy crowd. The floor is covered with sawdust, and the noise is usually deafening, pierced by mariachi and ranchera musicians and the whoops and hollers of the pie-eyed.

Papas & Beer

The massive Papas & Beer attracts a rowdy college crowd. There are daily specials on shots and cocktails, as well as regular drinking contests. Live music takes place on weekends. 

Av. Ruíz 105, Ensenada, 22800, Mexico
646-178–8826

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Papas & Beer

Papas & Beer, one of the most popular bars in Baja California, draws a young, energetic spring-break crowd for drinking and dancing on the beach. The $5 beers and mechanical bull make for an entertaining combination.

Coronado 400, Rosarito, 22710, Mexico
661-612–0444

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Wendlandt Cervecería

For a casual yet refined bar scene, this chic spot is a favorite of Ensenada's many vintners, chefs, and brewers. Showcasing local beers from the region, as well as wines from nearby Valle del Guadalupe, the friendly owners have literally mastered the craft with their own cervezas that landed them the titles of Mexico's best beer in 2015 and 2019. Beer tastings in their brew pub are available by reservation only. If you're hungry, Wendlandt serves elevated bar food using local ingredients. The nondescript bar is simply marked by their logo and an antique door.