Positioned in the Roma Norte neighborhood, this establishment functions as a venue specialized in syncopation and world music, operating in an adapted two-level mansion. The interior architecture features high ceilings, rustic wood finishes, warm lighting focused on the tables, a small stage to host acoustic trios, as well as an upper stage for more robust bands. The design of the space is thought out to direct the gaze toward the performers from different angles of the room.
Throughout the week, the stage usually hosts contemporary jazz projects, bebop, funk ensembles, Balkan music, Cuban son, flamenco, and brass bands. The audio system projects voices and brass with clarity, allowing rhythmic energy to flood the place without distorting the frequencies. On nights with larger ensembles, the volume is raised and the atmosphere invites a more participative enjoyment of the music.
The profile of the attendees brings together a community of jazz followers, independent musicians, and residents of the Roma-Condesa corridor. The atmosphere oscillates between listening to afternoon acoustic recitals and a more social dynamic during evening sets. The style of clothing is usually urban and relaxed, fostering a comfortable climate among the tables.
The gastronomic section dispatches options that fuse Mexican and international influences. The menu includes wood-fired pizzas, tacos, charcuterie boards, and hamburgers, designed to be easily consumed during the concert. The beverage bar complements the experience with craft beers, glasses of wine, and mixology, highlighting drinks made with mezcal.
Entry to the main room requires the payment of an access fee (cover) to remunerate the artists on stage. Reservation is a suggested measure from Thursday to Sunday to secure a good seat.