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Exterior of Xaneque Cocktail Room on Del Romance, showing its modest façade and illuminated sign at nightBy Cuisine

Mapping Morelia’s Bar Scene by Cuisine

A data‑driven look at Morelia’s bars reveals where the city’s night‑life punches above its weight and where hidden value waits.

Morelia hosts 523 licensed venues, averaging a 4.47 rating and a quality score of 75.6. The price spread is stark: 245 budget spots, 102 mid‑range locations and a single upscale outlier. Bars tend to cluster around the historic Centro district and the Electricistas neighborhood, where foot traffic and office workers keep the taps flowing.

Xaneque Cocktail Room sits on Del Romance in Centro. With a 4.7 rating from 239 reviewers and a business score of 83.8, it outperforms the city average despite a price tag of MX$100–200. The cocktail list reads like a mixtape of classic and experimental drinks; the garnish‑heavy gazpacho‑infused martini draws a steady line of patrons from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturdays. Its vinyl‑driven soundtrack and intimate layout make the space feel like a private lounge rather than a commercial bar.

Further north, Las Trojes de La Loma commands a massive 2,223 reviews and a 4.6 rating. The venue’s price level, marked as “$$”, sits comfortably in the mid‑range tier. Reviewers praise the consistency of its house‑made mezcal cocktails and the lively crowd that fills its back patio. While the exact address isn’t listed, the bar’s reputation anchors the La Loma neighborhood as a go‑to spot for locals seeking a reliable night out without the tourist price premium.

Across town, 1900´s Bar & Grill occupies Av Solidaridad in the Electricistas district. Its 4.5 rating from 929 reviews and a score of 80.0 place it just shy of Xaneque’s premium score, yet it shares the same MX$100–200 price range. The menu leans toward grilled meat and fried tacos, with live music and karaoke on most evenings. Review keywords like “guayaba” and “sopes” hint at a menu that blends comfort food with a bar atmosphere, offering a different value proposition than the cocktail‑centric Xaneque.

A quick price‑to‑quality check shows Xaneque at the top: a 4.7 rating for MX$100–200 versus 1900´s at 4.5 for the same price range. Las Trojes, despite a slightly lower rating, pulls in more reviews, suggesting a broader appeal at a comparable cost. The data also reveals a gap: only one upscale bar exists citywide, leaving a niche for a higher‑end venue that could command premium pricing while maintaining the strong scores seen in the mid‑range segment.

In sum, Morelia’s bar landscape offers solid value across the board. Xaneque leads on score, Las Trojes wins on volume, and 1900´s delivers a balanced experience for grill lovers. The market would benefit from another upscale concept to round out the spectrum, but for now the three highlighted spots provide a reliable guide for anyone chasing a night out in Morelia.

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