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    Jules Basement - Barra Jules Basement

    Jules Basement

    3.9(69 reviews)
    101.8 kmPolanco
    $$$

    Not easy to find, but a lot of fun when you do!…read more One of my favorites spots, among many, in the heart of Polanco.

    Jules bar is advertised as a hidden speakeasy in Polanco that is located underneath a taqueria. The…read morebar is tourist friendly and cocktails are reasonably priced. Come early as there is usually a line before entering the bar. Atmosphere: to enter into the bar, you have to go downstairs through a refrigerator. In contrast to the bright colors of the taqueria upstairs, Jules was adorned with leathered walls, studded ceilings, and skeletons as table centerpieces. While trendy, it did come off as a little cheesy. Nonetheless, decor did reflect the vibe it was going for. There was limited seating, so if you have a large party would recommend going there early if you have a big party. Later in the night, there is a DJ who plays techno/dance music tends to draw in large crowds of people. Brings in a mixed crowd. Service: Service at the beginning of the night was good, although servers were less attentive as the night got later and more people were entering the bar. Cocktails: The bar offers a good variety of drinks and cocktails--which I can see why people would want to go back to Jules again. My group of friends and I tried about 8 different cocktails and the only one I enjoyed was the Low Key. The Low Key is comparable to a whiskey soul with mezcal garnished with tamarind candy. I did not care much for the other drinks, as some of them were overly sugary.

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    The Grand Lounge - View behind entryway

    The Grand Lounge

    3.9(48 reviews)
    91.3 km
    $$

    This 24 lounge is a lucky find when leaving Mexico City! The lobby has a unique space-themed…read moreatmosphere. I wish the theme continued to the rest of the lounge, but it is still nicely done and modern. There's a reservation system on the website that I didn't notice before. I recommend checking and getting a spot in advanced if you're arriving during busy times. There aren't special charging stations, so it might be hard to get a spot near a wall charger if it's busy. I recommend charging devices in advanced. The menu has a variety of Mexican and non-Mexican options with accommodations for those who are vegan, vegetarian or have meat restrictions. There's something everyone can eat on the complimentary menu. There is also an extensive drink menu (2 pages!) and a food menu for those who want something a little more fancy than the complimentary offerings. Everything is prepared efficiently, so don't expect the best of the best. But it was heaven for me at 5am after a sleepless night. Free drinks most certainly come from bottles. The mango juice tasted like Jumex. Nostalgic! And it's free - I have no complaints. The staff forgot to bring water but I don't blame them a single bit since they're busy. There is a self service counter for fruits and yogurt in the morning. It's ok - not the freshest. The Enfrijoladas were decent. The sauce was a bit too thin and didn't stick well to the tortilla and chicken. I wished I had a spoon. They're filled with soft, shredded chicken. I was surprised to feel a slight tang from the sauce. The chorizo was dry but flavorful so not entirely unpleasant. Overall a delicious meal. The chilaquiles are also delicious, albeit a bit salty for me. I love that they're customizable. Unfortunately my partner succumbed to the will of Montezuma's vengeful spirit while I was ordering our food so they were barely touched. :( I felt guilty to order from the staff members. They're already tired and overworked with maintaining the area, so I'd prefer a digital ordering system to help ease their burdens, or at least self serve beverages so they don't have to prepare the drinks that are already free. Is this a lounge I would pay to get into? Probably not. But for priority pass or other card holders who can get in for free, it's a gem! Overall I enjoyed my stay and can't wait to be back next time I depart from Mexico City!

    The MEX airport is under construction, so it seems all the lounges moved around. The Priority Pass…read moreshowed this lounge was elsewhere, but I came across it trying to find the Centurion Lounge. I don't know how this lounge got all the good reviews. Seating was limited. Self-served food was subpar and no dishes or utensils. The server gave us a menu and never came back to take our order. We had to order the food at the bar. (Priority Pass gives you one main dish per person and one drink per person. Other items on the menu are separately charged as noted.) I don't have a strong urge to come back. I'd rather check out other lounges if I'm back in Mexico City airport.

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    The Grand Lounge - Near entry and bathrooms

    Near entry and bathrooms

    The Grand Lounge - Huge area to relax

    Huge area to relax

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    Diente de León - lounges - Updated May 2026

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