This establishment in the Juárez neighborhood perfects the format of the hidden bar by dividing its space into two identities. The front access functions visually as a classic American-style diner (Lenox). However, after crossing a hallway at the rear, the main venue (Parker) is revealed: a room of generous dimensions with decoration inspired by Art Deco, large armchairs, a backlit bar, an elevated stage, and even a vinyl area.
The stage regularly hosts funk, neo-soul, R&B, Latin jazz bands, and brass ensembles. The programming fosters a sound volume that accompanies the energy of the percussion, allowing you to enjoy the rhythms from the tables or follow the beat during instrumental solos.
The attendee profile gathers professionals, area residents, and followers of African-American music. The environment is relaxed and the suggested clothing usually oscillates between smart casual or urban. The dynamic of the room allows listening attentively to the bands or taking advantage of the armchair areas for group gathering.
The culinary proposal serves international cuisine options, offering mini-hamburgers, cuts in small portions, fries, and snacks that the service team delivers in the dark room area. The bar operates with a drink menu that includes classic cocktails, signature creations, spirits, and beers.
To access the rear main room and secure a comfortable seat, it is usually necessary to generate a reservation and cover the stipulated access fee.