Located in the pedestrian circuit of the Zona Rosa, this bar operates as a venue dedicated exclusively to electric guitars.
Its architecture unfolds over two levels and an outdoor terrace facing Génova Street, using rustic finishes, woods, brick walls, bright neons, and a design that undeniably refers to the foundational rock venues in Mexico City.
The sonic identity is devoted to classic rock, hard rock, traditional heavy metal, blues, and Spanish-language rock classics.
The establishment distinguishes itself by maintaining uninterrupted live music programming throughout the year.
The clientele is a mix of urban tribes, passersby in the area, followers of the old school of rock, and groups of friends.
The groups set up their instruments a short distance from the audience, generating a frontal relationship.
The dress code is street-style and informal, with the use of dark garments and leather jackets being frequent.
Bar operations focus on dispatching large rounds of cold bottled beers, draft mugs, prepared liters, and entry-level spirits, managing to efficiently supply the tables surrounding the bands’ stages.
The menu features quick snack options. The activity of the bands usually extends uninterruptedly until the closing hours of the early morning.
Nearest at 0.14 kms.
Nearest at 0.16 kms.
Nearest at 0.16 kms.