Guanajuato StateEntertainment

Entertainment in Guanajuato State

  1. A

    El Grito

    An oversized face above the doorway of this upscale disco shouts out ‘high prices’ to the young and fashionable Mexican crowd queuing outside.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Mama Mía

    This perennially popular place has separate areas with different hours to host its weekly schedule of gigs. Hit Mama’s Bar for live rock/funk, or join a more sophisticated crowd in the restaurant patio for live folk music, including South American music, salsa and jazz (check the changing schedule). Up front, Bar Leonardo’s shows big-screen sports and La Terrazza, the terrace bar, offers a fine view of the town. Some serious nightlife gets going around 11pm.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Clave Azul

    For an authentic experience of Mexican drinking with accompanying botanas (tapas-like snacks served free with drinks, in this case between 1pm and 5pm), head to this artifact-filled, atmospheric cantina up a small alley to the left of Bossanova Café.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Limerick Pub

    Young Mexicans have some craic in this traditional Irish pub, which has all the paraphernalia to fit the bill: a pool table, darts, eighties tunes and Guinness. Oh and did you hear the one about the belly dancer? (She sometimes makes an appearance, too.)

    reviewed

  5. E

    El Capitolio

    This popular disco blasts out techno and dance music to big weekend crowds. Capitolio heavily promotes its karaoke and cheap-drink deals but somehow manages a slightly more stylish ambience than the nearby Guanajuato Grill.

    reviewed

  6. F

    El Bar

    Upstairs above El Café, this popular, friendly place swings to salsa music, attracting a mixed, but mostly young, crowd. Good dancers will feel right at home; others can ask about Thursday evening salsa classes.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Bora Bora

    This trendy place attracts young students who love accessibly priced mixed drinks (the 'TNT' is a brain fryer) and micheladas (beer, chili salsa and lime juice). It's beside Bar Ocho.

    reviewed

  8. H

    El Ring

    Young locals come here for a club fix and a blast of Latin, US and European dance music. On Wednesday it's open from 20:30-midnight and swings to salsa rhythms for a more refined crowd.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Boga Club & Resto

    The salsa place in town, where hips, dirty dancing and loud salsa music make the crowds bop till they drop. The new upstairs roof terrace has a more contemporary vibe.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Teatro Ángela Peralta

    Built in 1910, this elegant venue often hosts local productions. The ticket office is around the corner. Tickets range from gratis to M$350 depending on the production.

    reviewed

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  12. La Carpa

    This dynamic circus tent sometimes hosts activities including alternative dance classes, as well as monthly openings including live music, theater, art and circus acts.

    reviewed

  13. K

    Bar Ocho

    Bar Ocho locals, expats and visitors seem to love this friendly, unpretentious place. It has seating inside and out, good music and snacks and a pool table upstairs.

    reviewed

  14. L

    Liquid Zoo Lounge

    Upstairs from Chocolate Lounge, the separate Liquid Zoo Lounge, with its funky leopard skin seating, caters to a cool hip-hop, martini-loving crowd. Gay-friendly.

    reviewed

  15. M

    Guanajuato Grill

    This rather selective disco and drink spot admits affluent, energetic students who like loud dance music. It’s packed after midnight on Friday and Saturday.

    reviewed

  16. N

    La Azotea

    Above the restaurant Pueblo Viejo, this terrace is more of a laid-back lounge and tapas bar, with a smart, gay-friendly crowd and a less touristy vibe.

    reviewed

  17. O

    Teatro Santa Ana

    This small theater inside the Biblioteca Pública plays host to a good selection of independent and international films, as well as local plays.

    reviewed

  18. P

    Mint

    Offers all types of music for an exclusive and exclusively disco-loving crowd. Seems to change ownership and name regularly, however.

    reviewed

  19. Q

    Villa Jacaranda

    Projects recent releases of US and Bollywood movies on a big screen in a ballroom-type setting. Entry includes a drink and popcorn.

    reviewed

  20. R

    El Pegaso Bar

    The place to kick back with a margarita on the roof terrace – it affords great views of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel.

    reviewed

  21. S

    La Dama de las Camelias

    Live and recorded Latin sounds and a dose of slinky salsa and merengue moves in an artsy, gay-friendly atmosphere.

    reviewed

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  23. T

    Café

    This place is serious about its coffee - come here for the best coffee in town and wi-fi connection.

    reviewed

  24. U

    Bar Fly

    A grungy place to go for reggae, ska, rap and electronic grooves and a hippie, trippy vibe.

    reviewed