This innocuously hidden bar in the Centro Historico is full of character and charm, and serves fun Mezcal cocktails. It's tucked behind an otherwise unremarkable doorway between an Oxxo and a pizza bistro on the worn, narrow Carranza street, across from the Culinary Institute. It's worth trying to persist and find the door that leads up some stairs into the main dining room (there are two other adjoining rooms in this house that has been re-furbished as a restaurant). The rooms are painted in rich Mexican color and decorated with the skulls, religious figurine altars, and iconography typical of traditional, colonial Mexican culture. The Mezcal cocktails include one mixing both Horchata and Mezcal, but also others that blend fruits/cucumber infusions with Mezcal (there are about nine different ones to chose from). The House prepares its own Mezcals which you can take as shots or used in cocktails. The menu offers some interesting pizzas and open-faced sandwiches. I enjoyed the pleasant service, and the cool music. The dining rooms are nice but their terrace is open up above on weekends, when I hear, they have DJs that spin. read more