Morelia hosts 523 registered food‑and‑drink venues, with an average rating of 4.47 and an average quality score of 75.6. The price distribution shows 245 budget spots, 102 mid‑range places and a single upscale operation. Bars tend to cluster in the historic Centro district, the residential La Loma area and the Electricistas neighborhood, each offering a distinct vibe.
Xaneque Cocktail Room sits on Del Romance 47 in the heart of Centro. The tiny space packs a punch: a 4.7 rating from 239 reviewers and a business score of 83.8 place it at the top of the city’s cocktail rankings. Prices sit between MX$100 and MX$200 per drink, and the menu leans heavily on mixology, vinyl‑spun background music and a curated cocktail list that includes a smoky mezcal‑based gazpacho sip. Reviewers repeatedly mention the precise presentation and the intimate décor, which makes it feel like a private lounge rather than a bar.

A few blocks away in La Loma, Las Trojes de La Loma commands attention with a 4.6 rating from 2,223 reviews and a score of 80.6. While the price tier is listed as “$$”, the venue’s reputation for generous portions and a lively atmosphere keeps it in the mid‑range bracket. The bar’s specialty is its house‑made guayaba sopes, a sweet‑savory bite that pairs well with the rotating craft beer selection. Its open‑air patio draws a mixed crowd of locals and tourists, and the space stays busy from early evening until midnight.
Further north in the Electricistas district, 1900´s Bar & Grill offers a different flavor of Morelia nightlife. Located at Av Solidaridad #34, the spot blends a bar and grill concept with a 4.5 rating from 929 reviewers and a score of 80.0. Prices again fall in the MX$100–200 range. The menu highlights include fried tacos, grilled meat plates and a surprise guayaba‑infused cocktail that reviewers call “luxury on a budget”. Live music and karaoke nights fill the week, and the venue’s easy access makes it a favorite after‑work hangout.
When the numbers are laid out, a clear pattern emerges. Xaneque and 1900´s share the same price band but Xaneque edges ahead in both rating (4.7 vs 4.5) and score (83.8 vs 80.0). Las Trojes, despite an ambiguous price tag, delivers a 4.6 rating with a far larger review base, suggesting strong consistency. The surprise comes from Las Trojes: even though it is not listed as a budget option, its volume of positive feedback rivals the more expensive cocktail room. In a direct comparison, Xaneque’s MX$150 average drink costs the same as a plate at 1900´s, yet the former enjoys a higher 4.7 rating versus 4.5.
The best value in Morelia’s bar landscape appears to sit in La Loma, where Las Trojes offers high scores without a premium price tag. The market still lacks a truly upscale bar that can justify a higher price point with a matching jump in quality. Until that gap is filled, drinkers can continue to hop between Centro’s craft‑focused cocktail room, Electricistas’ lively grill bar, and La Loma’s bustling neighborhood spot for a well‑rounded experience.





