Nobody’s Cafe, Tokyo Music Bar and more

If you are a music lover looking for a party, you should know these Listening Bars en CDMX. They are places where the sound quality of the music immerses you in a intimate environment and pleasant while you have some drinks with your friends. We tell you a little about this concept and where you can enjoy it in the city. Cover photo: Tokyo Music Bar.

Places to listen to independent music in CDMX

Good music and a few drinks! Get to know these listening bars in CDMX

Imagine a night out that includes good music curationa sound experience in High Definition and some delicious cocktails; You find this in the listening bars, an experience that puts listening before speaking. These places usually have teams hi-fiand a careful selection of vinyl records designed so that people let themselves be enveloped by the sounds. If you want to get out of the noisy clubs where loud music mixes with voices and noise, here are some options.

THE MUSES

In La Roma you will find this bar where the sound of music surrounds you in a relaxing atmosphere. In this place you can listen to musical proposals from jazz, rock y blues. In addition, they usually have guests such as DJs and bands that will liven up the night with their mixes and melodies. In the muses you will also find cocktail bar Inspired by great musicians, order a Jimi Hendrix or a David Bowie and accompany it with one of the foods on their menu.

  • Where? Tonala 171, Roma Nte., Cuauhtemoc, 06700, CDMX



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Nobody’s Coffee

In 2021 this new listening bar was opened in Roma Norte. It’s about a space cozy that is decorated with a dim light; of the decoration stand out the sound system Margules and the walls full of vinyl have more than 3,000! If you have eclectic tastes, this place will become your home since there is music from all genresfrom jazz, through rock, to cumbia and the boleros. Accompany your afternoon with a drink and sandwiches, we recommend you try their famous martini and accompany it with an aguachile or kimchi croquettes.

  • Where? Chihuahua 135, Roma Nte., Cuauhtemoc, 06700, CDMX



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Tokyo Music Bar

Listening bars have their origin in Japan and date back to the 1950s. This concept sought to provide a relaxation space where visitors could sit and listen to music without being interrupted by loud conversations. Sound quality is paramount and even better if it’s on vinyl. Over time, this concept was imported to different countries and in CDMX there is a place that recreates the atmosphere of the listening bars of that time.

In addition to the attention to analog sound Tokyo Music Bar offers Japanese de-li-cio-sa cocktails. Get to know this place in CDMX with a retro decoration that will transport you to another era.

  • Where? Panuco River 132, Cuauhtemoc, 06500, CDMX

Photo: IG @tokyomusicbar



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Baal

Within the hustle and bustle of the city there is a place of refuge, it is Baal, a bar with good music and delicious drinks that will make you forget about the outside. Rest assured that in Bacal the musical selection will not disappoint you since it is curated by the same owner, Eric Namour, a specialist in experimental music. Ask for a wine, a mezcal or a chela and accompany it with one of the dishes italians from the menu. The best thing is that with each visit Bacal is transformed, since each day of the week offers a different concept, whether it is a brunch, appetizer or bar.

  • Where? Av. Baja California 158, Roma Sur, Cuauhtemoc, 06760, CDMX

Photo: IG @bacalmx



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