I wish I would have read and taken to heart the other one star review before entering this establishment.
I was traveling to PV from Nashville, Tennessee. I will try to make this as short and precise as possible.
BEWARE IF YOU ARE A TOURIST. I ended up having a bar tab of 51,398 pesos, which is the equivalent of over $2500 USD. I did not order a single drink at their establishment.
A few friends and I decided to go to CODE after being at Roxy for approximately 90 minutes. At Roxy, I consumed 2 Light Tecates, which were paid for by our friend Tim. He lives in PV.
We entered CODE and were obviously so excited. The atmosphere is phenomenal and we were excited to dance and have a good time. The entire time we were at code, which was approximately 90 minutes, I did not buy a single drink. Our friend, Tim, was going to the back bar to order and bringing us the drinks.
At one point, there were all these sparklers and guys singing happy birthday to me. My girlfriend that was with me the whole night and I were VERY confused, as it was not my birthday, but assumed that our friend Tim did it as a joke because he was walking away from the back bar where he had ordered our drinks. A glass was placed in my hand and my friend Rachel's hand and champagne was poured. Again, I assumed (since I had not ordered anything nor had I looked at a menu) that Tim had ordered the champagne for us.
Rachel drank one glass of champagne and I drank two.
One of our girlfriends had been taking shots with the guys and because of this was heavily intoxicated. Rachel and I agreed she needed to go home. Rachel said she would take her home and I decided to stay an extra 30 minutes with Tim -- until the bar closed because we were having such a good time. Biggest mistake of my life.
CHONITO SALGADO WAS OUR SERVER.
30 minutes after my girl friends left, Tim and I attempt to exit the bar and they inform me that I had a bar tab I needed to pay. Even though I knew I didn't order anything, I was happy to pay for whatever was unpaid. Everyone had left the bar at this point and it was just Tim and I inside. I am 5'3 120 lbs. I was surrounded by 8 bouncers who were all accusing me of ordering two bottles of Ace of Spades champagne which totaled 51,398 pesos. I was dumbfounded. This is at 4:30am. They kept me there insisting I pay the money or they would have me arrested. Around 7:00am, they called the police, had me handcuffed, and placed in the back of a cop car. I have only heard horror stories of crooked police officers in Mexico and I was terrified for not only my physical safety, but possibly my life. I finally handed my United States Passport, United States ID, and I-Phone over to the owners of CODE. That was the only way they were not going to have me taken to jail. I finally was able to return back to our condo and tried to sleep.
I woke up the next day completely petrified. I did not have that kind of money and they had everything of importance to me. My brother and sister are lawyers in the states and I discussed things with them. We agreed I needed to do whatever I could to get the passport back.
We returned to CODE a day later. I had talked to the owner on the phone the night before about paying for just ONE bottle, because one of the bottles of $1200 champagne was full. WHY WOULD I ORDER 1200 CHAMPAGNE AND NOT DRINK IT? Whenever we returned to pay and get my things, he claimed he had never discussed that with me and wanted the payment in full. After another hour of trying to negotiate, we agreed on the full price for one bottle and the cost price of the other (which was legit 50% of what they charge. So they mark it up 100%). Once $1,884.50 was charged on my credit card, they handed me the passport and said they wouldn't return my other things if I didn't pay the price in full. Completely going back on the agreement we made. My friend has all of this on video. My other friend generously agreed to pay the remaining $665.50.
It was a nightmare. I have been so anxious ever since. TERRIFYING. Not worth just having a good time. I regret entering this bar EVER and encourage people to think twice before doing so. read more