Located in the commercial circuit of Plaza Garibaldi, this establishment operates under the format of an entertainment center and night restaurant.
Its interior architecture features a slightly elevated front stage equipped with theatrical lighting, specifically designed to guarantee the visibility of the acts from any point in the dining room, which is distributed in tables facing the stage.
The venue’s central proposal usually focuses on the exhibition of Mexican musical folklore.
The lineup presents uninterrupted shows combining blocks of live mariachi, performances by folkloric ballets executing regional dances from various states of the country, ranchera music singers, and tributes to icons of Mexican music.
The acoustic environment is controlled by professional sound equipment that amplifies the voices and instruments so that the show dominates the room.
The volume forces attention to be kept on the stage, minimizing the background noise of conversations and creating a revue-theater atmosphere where music dictates the flow of the night.
Attendees are predominantly out-of-town visitors, organized tour groups, and families looking for a Mexican cultural immersion experience.
The atmosphere is festive and safe.
The kitchen and the bar work alongside the show.
The menu offers recognizable dishes of the national gastronomy, meat cuts, mixed grills to share, and antojitos.
The waiter service focuses on dispatching bottles of agave spirits and traditional cocktails made with tequila.