Yucatán and Campeche States
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The owner of Dzalbay Cantina has this low-key alternative on the opposite side of Centro. Instead of live music, most nights, the soundtrack is provided by the extensive and curated vinyl collection. The bar serves pizza and beer—there are 12 different artisanal brews on tap every night.
The café-bar at Mérida's landmark 1908 theater is one of the most happening nightspots in town. Tables spill onto the street, where locals gather to hear balladeers singing romantic and politically inspired songs. The drinks are expensive, and the food is nothing special, so only go if you want culture, live music, and an opportunity to splurge.
Part food court (15 stands with a variety of food), part bar, part live-music venue in a restored 1906 building, Casa Dominga offers live music many nights, usually Mexican or Cuban.
This small bar in Centro has lively drag performances each night from Wednesday to Sunday. While it is predominantly a gay bar, everyone is welcome.
One of Mérida's historic traditional cantinas, Dzalbay is experiencing a second life in the hands of a group of expat musician-owners. The bar has a crowded calendar of performances by blues and jazz acts, both local musicians and ones passing through Mérida. A large outdoor terrace and menus of signature cocktails, microbrews, and bar snacks also help make Dzalbay a local favorite. If a low-key, welcoming cantina is what you are searching for, it may become your favorite, too.
You can expect cheesy cabaret-style entertainment and comedy acts with no drink minimum and no cover at El Nuevo Tucho—but this isn't just a place for young people. Families come to dine here as well. There's music for dancing in the cavernous—sometimes full, sometimes empty—venue. Drinks come with free appetizers. Plan for midday entertainment since this place closes at 2 pm on weekdays and at 5 pm on Saturdays.
Just a block from Plaza Grande, in the heart of the historic center, this loud, colorful bar is one of the best spots to grab a beer, listen to live music, and watch Mérida in action. Check the website for weekly promotions.
A pleasant atmosphere, flowing beer, and live music are what make this bar one of Mérida's best-kept secrets (you might want to pass on the food). Grab a spot in the beer garden where you can listen to live reggae, rock, or jazz. A rather worn billiard table and occasional entertainment—such as belly dancers and fire spinners—draw a decent crowd.
If dancing to the likes of romantic trios of the 1940s is your style, don't miss the Tuesday-night ritual at Parque de Santiago, where older folks and the occasional young lovers gather for dancing under the stars at 8:30 pm.
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