Mexican strong liquor

How can we not mention the famous national drink of Mexico, tequila, when talking about Mexico? Its name comes from its place of origin, the town of Tequila, where it is distilled from the agave plant, a native Mexican plant. In addition, there is also pulque, a drink invented by the indigenous people. It is also made from the juice of the agave plant, but it has a lower alcohol content compared to tequila. Nowadays, it has become a popular alcoholic beverage among young people in Mexico City, available in various flavors such as guava, oatmeal, and orange. When visiting Mexico City, be sure to try this drink.

El Tenampa

This bar is the best choice for drinking tequila in the square. It gets lively in the evening, but the prices can be a bit high. The price of a glass of tequila starts at 80 pesos.

Pulquería 'Las Duelistas'

This is a well-known small bar specializing in Pulque. The cheap prices also attract crowds, and it is often full even on regular days.

Salón Sol Bar

This is one of the most famous bars in Mexico City, located in the city center. It becomes very lively at night, with live band performances on Fridays and Saturdays that you shouldn't miss. Mexicans have a unique way of drinking beer: they coat the rim of the glass with salt and then squeeze lemon juice into the beer, making the taste spicy and giving it a strong aftertaste. When you visit a bar in Mexico City, order a beer to experience this unique Mexican drinking style. There are many beer brands in Mexico, such as Indio, Victoria, and Leon, with Corona being the most famous.