Situated in the historic center of Coyoacán, The Cross Tavern presents itself as a corner refuge inspired directly by the culture and aesthetics of a Celtic pub.
The facade and interior employ solid dark wood structures, exposed brick, warm filament lighting, and traditional rustic bars, emulating the layout of a European tavern in the south of the capital.
The sonic proposal offers an ideal rhythmic accompaniment for the bar atmosphere.
From Wednesday to Sunday, the pub dedicates its nights to the presentation of solo performers, electro-acoustic guitars, and live indie or rock bands.
The acoustics are in a friendly format; the volume of the sound does not prevent holding a conversation, forming an option that perfectly balances between a chat bar and a live music club.
Accompanying the scheduled band sessions, the general dynamic integrates a strong sense of a sports atmosphere, activating the effervescence on days of prominent soccer tournament broadcasts by installing good screens on the walls of the main room to gather fans.
The turnout is based on a community of residents from the south of the city, groups of friends, and foreigners seeking to flee from large noisy forums.
The dynamic transitions without complications towards an informal and relaxed attire, rejecting formalities and preferring the use of comfortable weekend garments.
The bar section operates serving quality craft beers, the popular British-style dark stout beer, spiced rums, and different labels of Scotch and Irish whiskey.
Kitchen food complements dispatch homemade snacks such as sausages, prepared tapas, and foods from a practically designed menu to accompany the drinks.
Access to the place is free entry on regular days, operating under a direct menu consumption scheme.
Due to its size, the capacity fills up quickly on nights of live acoustic music, suggesting arriving early in the evening to secure a wooden seat.
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