11 Best Bars in Roma, Mexico City

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

Covadonga

La Roma Fodor's Choice

This grand, cavernous 1940s-era cantina has a long antique bar to one side and a kitchen serving up tasty Asturian Spanish fare. It's filled nightly with the sounds of the tercera edad (a polite phrase for the elder generation) playing exuberant games of dominoes and millennials chatting about their adventures at Roma's latest gallery opening.

Licorería Limantour

La Roma Fodor's Choice

Much-lauded and regularly named among the world's 10 best cocktail bars, Limantour looks nevertheless remarkably approachable—a narrow, neatly designed space with one of the city's first truly serious mixology programs (hence its phenomenal reputation). The surprisingly affordable drinks, like the herbal Green Park (with gin, celery bitters, basil, lime, and egg white) and the Machete (San Cosme mezcal with tangerine liqueur, grapefruit and lime extract, agave syrup, and spearmint), delight the senses and explain why ardent cocktail aficionados flock here. You'll find tasty bar snacks, too.

Av. Álvaro Obregón 106, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5264--4122

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Maison Artemisia

La Roma Fodor's Choice

A small group of French and Mexican friends created this inviting, cosmopolitan bar with a top-flight mixology program that features local botanicals and bitters as well as a house-brand Absinthe distilled in Paris. The relatively short cocktail menu changes weekly but always features some novel creations. There's live jazz, blues, soul, and other music once or twice a week. Downstairs, you'll find sister establishment, Loup Bar, which specializes in natural wines.

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Pulqueria Los Insurgentes

La Roma Fodor's Choice

Behind the colorfully muraled facade of this wildly popular pulqueria, you'll find three floors to enjoy plain and flavored (blackberry, guayaba, mamey, apricot, mango) versions of the milky millennia-old beverage distilled from the fermented sap of the very agave plants that give us mezcal and tequila. The most popular seating area, especially on warm evenings, is the expansive roof-deck. Top DJs and occasional live bands provide a nice beat to the socializing. And if you're not much for pulque, fear not: there's a full selection of liquor and beer, plus nachos, tacos, burgers, and the like.

Rayo

La Roma Fodor's Choice

Reservations are a good idea, especially on weekends, at this beautiful bar perched on the rooftop of a dapper early 20th-century town house that houses the similarly trendy restaurant Fonico on the ground floor. You can sample the superb, inventive cocktails before deciding on which one you'd like to order. 

Bar Félix

La Roma

A favored fixture along the voguey nightlife row that is Avenida Álvaro Obregón, Félix is a popular, dimly lit cocktail bar at first glance. Head down the side hallway to the back, however, and you'll find a chatter-filled garden pizzeria that rakes in sizable crowds until late into the evening—the pies here are pretty tasty, too.

Blanco Colima

La Roma

Ensconced within one of the most opulent Porfirian mansions in Roma, this urbane bar is a dramatic setting for well-crafted cocktails and tasty tapas. Located in the mansion's former courtyard, the bar is just one element of the building's rambling series of dining spaces (which also includes an oyster bar and a more formal high-end farm-to-table restaurant), but it's also arguably the most delightful of the venues to pass time in.

Calle Colima 168, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5511–7527

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Departamento

La Roma

Meant to evoke the inviting, laid-back trappings of a friend's (very large) departamento—or apartment—this often packed lounge has DJs spinning trancy tunes on turntables. It's a fun place to chill and mingle before going clubbing, or a place to enjoy while the night is winding down. Some nights there's live music.

Gin Gin

La Roma

You'll find some of the city's most esteemed mixologists slinging drinks in this swanky cocktail bar in a grand old house off Cibeles. The menu changes regularly, but you might try El Viejo Reyes with Ancho Reyes (a poblano and ancho-chile liqueur from Puebla), Siete Misterios Doba-Yej mezcal, Angostura bitters, and flaming orange oil, or Gin Gin's take on a mule with Bombay Sapphire, ginger, yerba buena, cane syrup, lime, and soda. There are tasty food options, too. There are additional locations in Condesa, on the eastern side of Roma Norte, and in Polanco, but this one has the most inviting ambience.

Av. Oaxaca 87, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5248--0911

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La Chicha

La Roma
A low-key neighborhood hangout with kitschy decor, string lights, and reasonably priced craft beers, cocktails, and globally inspired tapas, La Chicha is a few blocks south of Roma Norte's flashier and more crowded Álvaro Obregón bar strip. It's a much more mellow place to meet locals and a generally easy spot to find a table. There's another location at Cineteca Nacional in Coyoacan.
Calle Orizaba 171, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-1906--8115

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Traspatio

La Roma
This cool backyard-garden space with a retractable roof to protect from the elements is a great place to hang out with friends on a warm afternoon or evening. It's part of the Milagrito del Corazón mezcal group, and sure enough, there's a good variety of cocktails featuring the spirit. Plus, there's a decent selection of pub grub, including vegetarian options. There's a slightly quieter upper-level terrace if you prefer a bit more privacy.
Calle Córdoba 81, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5207--4309

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