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    Cantina La Vaquita

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    La Europea

    La Europea

    4.6(10 reviews)
    0.6 kmCentro Poniente
    $$$

    I came here to purchase some party favors for a little get together we are having this evening…read more There were some of us that wanted to go for the real deal, and a couple of the girlfriends who would prefer just wine. Sometimes I don't even know what everyone will want, because the whole lot of is might end up downing the entire bottle of tequila. For that reason, I decided to get an entire litrode Tequila Tepatio,for about $950. The wind I was unsure about what to get. The Carolina Reserva Merlot seemed nice enough and it was not that expensive either. They definitely have a decent selection of alcohol here and there were many options to choose from. The service was good, and most likely I will return in a few weeks or days.

    I'll add an additional address to the yelp database for another outlet of this chain. It's on the…read morecorner of Calle Tacuba and Isobela Catolica. 1 block from the zocalo. Small store. Lots of selection. Lots of inventory jammed into 300 square feet. Prices are fair. During our week long visit in April 2019 we bought several bottles of wine. Was recommended a Chilean Pinot noir for 145 pesos. It was acceptable by my Sonoma county experienced wine snob tastes. Nice folks. Be aware no one on staff speaks English. If you're a monolingual gringo you'll do some pointing and smiling. Liquor stores are surprisingly difficult to find in downtown. This is a good one.

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    Museo de la Cerveza - Pídela bien fría. Este combo te recomiendo.

    Museo de la Cerveza

    3.4(8 reviews)
    0.0 kmCentro Sur
    $$$

    I am an independent or "artesenal" beer fanatic that is always less than excited with the beer I…read morecan find at the "super" when I visit Mexico. (My husband is from there, so I am going at least once a year.) I know it's not for lack of independent brewers in the country but rather the monopoly the two big cartels: Grupo Modelo (Corona, Modelo, Pacifico, andVictoria), which is owned by Ambev, and Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Indio, Dos Xquis, Tecate, and Sol), which is owned by Heineken. (You can now find Heineken just about anywhere.) Hence, I stumbled upon the Museo de la Cerveza. This visit in June was my second visit. I went last year as well. They do have quite a selection of Mexican independents, as well as, international. However, I found the selections from the US to be less than independent (I believe Sam Adams was the choice). The beer from Mexico is the least expensive, and what I am after anyway, at 55-70 pesos a beer. International beer is more like 160 pesos. If you are after artsenal beer and in the Centro Historico, this is a go to for sure. HOWEVER, on this visit my husband accidentally broke his glass when he got up to look after our daughter and we bought another two beers. When the bill came the owner prefaced with "Lo siento, but I have to charge you for the glass because I buy them." Aside from the fact that when one normally, accidentally breaks a glass in a pub you aren't charged, and my husband even remembered being brought a new beer once- we were charged 100 PESOS. This was more than the cost of the beer we were drinking. I mean I guess the philosophy in a museum is "you break it you buy it," and I might have been less aghast if the fee was say, 50 pesos, which seems reasonable. He just kept repeating "I buy the glasses" when my husband brought up that this was our third visit to the establishment. So the lesson is this is a nice place to drink independent Mexican and international beer, but make sure not to have an accident that causes you to break a glass. I personally won't be going back, because I was so annoyed by this. ps- accepts credit cards with a 3% fee added on

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    El Liquor Store

    El Liquor Store

    4.8(9 reviews)
    2.9 kmRoma Norte

    Just in Mexico City with friends and our guide from Eat Like A Local (10 stars to them, can't…read morerecommend enough, read my review) told us El Liquor store was the place to go for tequila when we asked. This place was great. Nice selection, and they asked questions and let us sample based on what we were looking for ane what they thought we would like. In addition to tequila we tried some liquors. One of the liquors we enjoyed so much that between our friends and us we wanted three bottles, but they only had one left. So they checked their orders, established would be in before we left and delivered them to our hotel! Amazing service, especially because their prices were very reasonable and we spent less than $100 there. The fun purchase was the salts - they have worm salt, grasshopper salt and scorpion salt. We had been on hunt for the grasshopper, after being served a drink at bat that rimmed glass with mix of tajin and grasshopper salt. It's an interesting combo that enhances the drinks! Plus, fun gifts. If you're in Mexico City, shop for yourself and friends here.

    What a incredible find. Our favorite bartender from Hanky Panky recommended we stop when we asked…read morewhere we can find good mezcal. This shop has the most incredible collection of mezcals that you cannot buy outside of CDMX or MX. We stopped by on a Saturday afternoon and got to impromptu try multiple incredible mezcals! We really appreciated learning about the different producers and cannot wait to come back.

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    Cantina La Vaquita - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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