Morelia’s 22 bar venues form a tight cluster in the Centro and Villalongín neighborhoods, with most charging MX$1–200 per drink. The top performers skew mid-range, but surprises exist: a 4.7-rated cocktail den next door to a 4.4-value bar selling micheladas for under $10.
Xaneque Cocktail Room (Del Romance 47) turns cocktails into theater. At MX$100–200 per drink, it’s the priciest bar in this list, but 239 reviewers agree the ‘cocktail experience’ justifies the splurge. The vinyl music and gazpacho pairing with tequila flights make it a standout. Open Saturday 2pm–2am, it’s Centro’s best bet for serious sipping.
Yea Yea (Av. Periodismo) flips the script. This 4.4-rated bar in Villalongín charges MX$1–100 and stays open until 1am Sundays. Reviewers praise its ‘music’ and ‘sopa tarasca’ alongside the micheladas. The 677 reviews mention ‘accessible’ prices and a bike-friendly patio. It’s the kind of place where you can grab a $5 beer and a $12 snack without leaving your seat.
LA CAVERNA (Av. Morelos Sur 161) proves affordability doesn’t mean lack of flair. Just steps from the cathedral, this 4.5-rated spot charges MX$1–100 and stays open until 11pm daily. Reviewers call out the ‘environment’ and ‘wings’—a rare bar in Morelia serving both cheap eats and drinks. Its 81.5 score outperforms most upscale rivals.
The data reveals a gap: no bar under MX$100 hits 4.7 stars like Xaneque. For value, LA CAVERNA’s daily 11pm closing time and $5 snacks edge out competitors. But if you’re celebrating a special occasion, Xaneque’s MX$175 mezcal old-fashioneds (with gazpacho) remain unmatched. The real revelation is Yea Yea—proof that Morelia’s bar scene isn’t just about cocktails. Bring a bike, order the sopa tarasca, and stay for the 1am closing.





