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    Volksbier

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    ModerateGerman, Beer Gardens
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    La Lavandería - Aguacate y hoja santa mezcal

    La Lavandería

    4.5(32 reviews)
    1.0 kmRoma Norte
    $$

    Cool environment and had a majority of locals hanging around here. The drinks were more of the…read moreaperitif variety so while we didn't get food when we were here, I'd recommend picking something from the menu. Our waiter did seem a little surprised we didn't so maybe we ought to have . Second in my line of bars where I felt like the emphasis was less on a heavy hand but more on the light delicate notes that encourage you to sit and talk around a bit more with the homies.

    Mezcal focused cocktail bar. Lighting is fairly dim but warm, lit mostly by candles except for the…read moreoutside seating which is exposed to the streetlights and traffic. Honestly the openness is welcome on this cool autumn day although the sounds of cars and people was sometimes a touch distracting. Music was fun but not particularly heavy, maybe more of a casual date than something velvety. Service was quite attentive and prompt although I did arrive quite early and there weren't very many people there. Not all the waitstaff are very fluent in English but they are happy to bring someone who is if you have questions. They are the sister bar/restaurant to La Clandestina which is literally right next door which also focusses on Mezcal. Honestly, I don't really know what the difference is between the two aside from the people who are literally mixing the drinks and serving you as the house mezcals are also under the La Clandestina name. Ordered their Habanero house cocktail which was a mix of their Espadin Joven Mezcal, orange liqueur, and a raspberry/bluebery/habanero syrup garnished with a dehydrated orange slice and rimmed with salt, chili, and maybe some more habanero. Note, the menu doesn't actually mention the syrup, I dragged that out of them since I was wondering why the cocktail was so pink and also tasted like it definitely had more than mezcal and orange liqueur in it. The end cocktail is a light and fruity affair but not particularly sweet or acidic and actually balanced out with the body and smoke of the mezcal. I normally despise salt rims, finding it overpowering on first sip and nonexistent on the next but theirs toned down the salt levels enough that each sip around the rim was actually quite pleasant. The habanero in the syrup maybe offers a smidge of vegetal notes and a little bit of spice if you're particularly sensitive to it but the rim itself was actually a delight, giving a light tingle to the lips with each sip. I wouldn't say the cocktail was particularly spicy but more tingly which I found myself actually preferring over other chili included cocktails I've had in the past. They do offer a variety of bottles of tequila and mezcal to sell and take home with you, notably the ones under the Clandestina name that are made just for the bar. Not all of these tequilas and mezcals are available to try directly but the bartenders will offer you a shot of the closest one that is available on the menu (mind you, trying a shot is just paying for an ounce/35 ml of the stuff but that's all on the menu). I decided to give that a shot before biting the bullet on a whole bottle of mezcal. The shot of mezcal comes in a glass wider than a traditional shot glass so you can actually sip the thing comfortably and they also give you a few orange slices with tajin to chase/nibble on. Apparently they offer a flight of mezcal which I'd honestly recommend, especially if you're here with some friends. Definitely recommend coming by for well executed cocktails but particularly for the chance to try Mezcal of varying regional origin, age, and abv.

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    Gin

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    Interior

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    Temporal - Tostadas

    Temporal

    4.5(131 reviews)
    0.2 kmCondesa
    $$

    Temporal absolutely delivered on every level. They start you off with some complimentary bread with…read morea spread and a cilantro dipping oil- both amazing. We then kicked things off with the arancini, which set the tone right away--crispy, flavorful, and perfectly done. For mains, we shared a spread and honestly couldn't pick a favorite: the Octopus Tacos were tender and packed with flavor, the Rabbit Tacos were unique and delicious, and the roasted seasonal vegetables "al mojo de ajo" were simple but so satisfying. The marinated pan-fried salmon and fresh trout were both beautifully cooked and thoughtfully seasoned. Every dish felt intentional, beautifully presented and well executed. But the real showstoppers were the desserts. The fresh goat cheesecake with orange, grapefruit, and lemon was bright and perfectly balanced, and the whisky chocolate crème brûlée was rich, smooth, and unforgettable. Desserts truly knocked it out of the park. Bonus points for the cocktails--my hubby was a huge fan. Great food, great drinks, excellent service and relaxed ambiance made for a wonderful overall experience. Highly recommend adding Temporal to your Mexico City dining list.

    Came with my friend who lives here and she hadn't been here before so we both had no expectations…read more We didn't order food here... just got drinks and I have to say between the friendly and prompt service & the drinks here.. we were a fan! Expect to pay high prices, but honestly... the drinks were so good! I also like the layout of this place. We were say on the second floor looking out a window into the street and it was perfect! Would absolutely recommend this place!

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    Temporal - Marinated Salmon Pan Fried

    Marinated Salmon Pan Fried

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    Falling Piano Brewing Co. - The brewery on the first floor.

    Falling Piano Brewing Co.

    4.0(20 reviews)
    1.6 kmRoma Norte

    Fun atmosphere, good beer selection, the food ain't shabby and yes, a piano suspended from the…read moreceiling. Ok, ok so it appears to be a recreated, lighter "piano" facsimile but for aesthetics, it plays fine. They have about 20 or so beer options on the menu, full bar and an array of pub food. If you're here, it's mostly for the beer and the food is kind of an afterthought but we had the bacon cheese fries and had no complaints. Beer wise, I had a stout and a Scottish ale. Both were quite tasty and had a high enough ABV (around 8) to put a little wobble in my step. Friendly and prompt service (there's a button on the table that you push whenever you need something), fun vibe and it's located in a hipster-ish part of town. Swing in for a cerveza!

    Quite an attractive, hip brewery with massive floor plan spanning from the downstairs brewing area…read more(and restrooms) to upstairs dining mezzanine. The key figure of the brewhouse and pub is the "falling piano", which is front and center to the space. Cool factor aside, the beer was enjoyable enough with SO much to choose from whether it be on draft or in cans. Food menu is your typical pub fare. IN LOVE with the ultra premium "DEHYDRATED BEEF HEART OR TRACHEA" on the dog menu. The addition of the call buttons situated at each space was quite clever. Service was definitely on point. The environment and upbeat atmosphere were certainly not lacking, but kinda missed the casual wandering element of a typical brewery. Consume Chela!

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    Falling Piano Brewing Co. - Searing. Second floor balcony view.

    Searing. Second floor balcony view.

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    Scottish Ale

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