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San Clemente
36000 Guanajuato
Mexico
Hours
What time does La Taberna open?
La Taberna opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does La Taberna close?
La Taberna closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.La Taberna is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does La Taberna serve alcohol?
Yes, La Taberna serves alcohol.
Does La Taberna have parking?
Yes, La Taberna has parking options.
Does La Taberna allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, La Taberna allows outdoor smoking.
Does La Taberna have free WiFi?
Yes, La Taberna has free WiFi.
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Bar Fly
(14 reviews)
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A roof top bar with descent views, good drinks and good food. it's very cheap with combo meals at…read more$55 pesos (currently 19 pesos to $1 usd) and a glass of pulque is is about 25 pesos. They also have bottle beers (the typical Victoria and Corona). They serve natural flavor pulque and a flavored one which apparently changes daily. So one dat we had the strawberry one and the next day we had a nutty one, both were good. The combo meal our group all ordered was good which included sausage, carne asada, a fajita mix, beans and tortilla. The food was good but unfortunately took a very long time to prepared. This isn't a very big place but its definitely cute so if you can snag a table then grab some drinks and have a great time here!
This is a great cantina. Everybody is extremely nice and helpful. The crowd is mixed and friendly…read moretoo. The cocktails are strong and there are several local Mezcals to try. The owner is very nice even if he has poor taste in hockey teams and Susanna the manager excellent. I am moving here permanently in September and can't wait to see how this place rocks when the current craziness is behind us.
La Clave Azul
(29 reviews)
AVOID!!! I would negative stars, but in order to write a…read morereview, one has to leave a minimum of one star. The service was surly, rude, and unfriendly. The drinks were TINY and twice the price of other establishments. Although the place has ambiance and character, it's simply not worth enduring the terrible, rude service and overpriced, shabby drinks. Guanajuato is a lovely city, and the entire trip apart this dump, was a pleasant experience. The Clave Azul does a hug disservice to a Guanajuato- DO BETTER!
Gorgeous little gem! A must while visiting Guanajuato. Customer service was impeccable, food…read moredelectable, environment was superb and the architecture is like no other. Take a walk around the property; it's a tiny little thing with huge character. It was a lovely experience.
Bartola
(7 reviews)
We arrived an hour before sunset on a Sunday evening and got a table immediately (according to…read moretheir Instagram page they do not take reservations). Stroll into the Casa del Rector hotel and the concierge will radio up to check if there is room at the bar for you. Then walk through the hotel and take the elevator all the way up. We enjoyed our drinks and the lovely view. They have some semi-see-through sun screens/shields that cover half the bar for patrons who do not want the sun in their eyes; the staff raise these screens just before sunset. We enjoyed three drinks and an appetizer before leaving for dinner proper. The waitstaff were good. I actually want to give 4.5 stars because the calamari we had was laughably bad and the salad it came with was much better. Nonetheless the beautiful setting was one of the highlights of our trip so I will rank it as 5 - just don't get the calamari!!
Absolutely the best rooftop view and the best drinks during our entire Guanajuato trip, and we'd…read morebeen on at least half a dozen of them. The cocktail menu is not large, but the drinks are inventive and much more balanced (less syrupy sweet, nor shy on the liquor) compared to other places. Prices are a bit higher than most at 180 pesos per drink, but still very reasonable compared to US prices. The bartenders were so very attentive and made sure to get our second drink order as soon as the first was done. The only thing that was a little strange was that their menu QR code took us to their Instagram page. Me being a total dinosaur did not have an IG account and couldn't see the menu, but luckily hubby did. There is a host's stand at the Hotel Casa del Rector entrance to make sure that there is seating to accommodate your party before allowing you to go up. Our hostess did not tell us how to actually get to the rooftop, so we just walked up a couple flights and found ourselves in a completely empty but very pretty courtyard. We found more stairs up across the courtyard, even though it looked like it led to hotel guest rooms and private balconies, then eventually ended up at the top where the pool and bar were. Totally took my breath away at the complete transformation from the busy cobblestone street to panoramic views of the city. Only then did I see the glass elevator that would've taken us easily up here. However, the free self-guided tour of the hotel convinced me the next time I'm in Guanajuato, this is the place to stay in!
Fusilado Mezcal Bar
(4 reviews)
Head to Calle 5 de Mayo near the Hidalgo market and catch a 5 peso bus to Valenciana (about 15-20…read moremin). Check out the gorgeous church (and the mine, if you're so inclined). Do a little trinket shopping and then head to the coolest little mezcal and craft beer bar on Teniente past the church and to the right. They have a rotating list of 15 excellent flavored house-made mezcals and a decent craft beer selection, along with the lower-priced Mexican standard beers. All are served with snacks and friendly banter in a cool old west atmosphere. If you want mezcal to go, they will bottle it up, cork it, and put it in a handmade decorated bag for you to take home. Definitely stop by when you're in the area.
La Inundación de 1905
(18 reviews)
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Really hard-to-find nicely made margaritas at an appropriate price. They have a great 2X1 special.read more
Great place to sit enjoy a few beers or Mezcal. Sat down immediately and the waitress kindly…read moreexplained the menu; ideally just wanted to try something that most locals try, and she gave us the Mi Chingon followed by orange slices with a spice sprinkled on and little crickets, yea I said it crickets. I was kind of iffy, but why not right. Surprisingly it helped as well as paired very well with the Mezcal. Great little place!
Mezcalito
(5 reviews)
Pretty cool mezcal bar. I'm not fan of flavored drinks, however, this is total different…read moreexperience. first of all the flavors are very pleasant and natural. in addition the atmosphere is pretty cool. It seems it's carved into the rocks. It's very small so may need to wait a little bit to before getting in there, which definitely worth the experience.
Such a cool, underground bar! They have a selection of infused mezcal with over 20 different…read moreflavors. My favorite were the cucumber (pepino) and coconut (coco). The shots are big and only $40 pesos. The ambiance is cool as it is literally underground and looks like it used to be part of an old mine. You should definitely go here on your trip to Guanajuato! Make sure to bring an ID as they check.
La Taberna de Sancho
Expansive place with big screen TVs, rooms for conversation, and cool artwork. Very friendly staff…read more-- the bartender will mix you a delicious mezcal cocktail and explain things in English, if needed. They provide popcorn with the drinks and they offer tasty appetizers. I will be back to try more!
Just hopped in for a beer and light lunch. Nice ambience with two large balconied windows facing a…read morebustling plaza. After finishing my lunch they kept treating me with different munchies and I asked for more drinks. A very nice place.
La Norteña
Fun dive bar with a talkative clientele. Don't expect to sit at the bar as there are no seats…read more Tables around the side are quiet and relaxed. Cheap beer and friendly company. Helps enormously to speak spanish and come ready to talk shit.
A cute little cantina with awesome old school photos of the towns baseball teams…read more If you speak Spanish you can strike up a pretty funny conversation with some locals. If not, grab a beer and check out the photos and nibble on the little snacks the barkeeper will bring you. This place is as traditional as it gets, the swinging bar doors make my day.
Mezcaleria la Infiel
(11 reviews)
We came here for a mezcal tasting and stayed for dinner. The tasting was fun and informative (the…read moreowner, Armando, is charming and friendly) and the food is fabulous. It's a small menu but it was one of the best meals we ate during our two weeks in the city. The space itself is welcoming and cozy. Highly recommend stopping by!
Pretty cool spot, food was decent. Received better service at the bar than the sit down area. Good…read moremezcal selection as well as Mexican craft beer.
Whoo Pees
this place is also known as " Club W Guanajuato " What a…read morefun place !!! Very friendly staff ( big shout out to Omar and Batman bartender ) The club also has good drinks at reasonable prices. This is the spot that tourist and locals come too. Its in the downtown area walking distance from the Teatro de Juarez. Don't bring large bags with you ( like a backpack ) because you will have to check it in at the door.
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