Oaxaca’s bar scene mixes centuries‑old mezcal traditions with modern mixology, and my #1 pick proves the city can do both at once. Viajero Oaxaca Rooftop Bar tops the list, offering an unbeatable skyline and a cocktail menu that feels like a travel guide in a glass.
1. Viajero Oaxaca Rooftop Bar – C. de Manuel Sabino Crespo 313, Centro. The rooftop overlooks the Zócalo and catches the sunset while you sip a smoky mezcal negroni. Reviewers love the view; one wrote, “The city lights and the mezcal together make the perfect evening.” The bar stays open from 8 AM to 11 PM most days, so you can grab a late‑night bite or a sunrise coffee. Its only downside is the lack of a fixed price list – you’ll need to ask the bartender, but the quality justifies any cost.
2. AMORD3 | Bar emocional – Located in the historic center (exact address not listed), AMORD3 blends emotional storytelling with drinks. The signature “Emoción” cocktail mixes local fruit purees with a splash of mezcal, and the bar’s intimate lighting makes every conversation feel personal. Open daily from 2 PM to 11 PM, it scores a 4.7 rating and a 87.2 business score, edging out most competitors on atmosphere. Some guests note the music can get loud after midnight, which may distract from conversation.
3. Cortijo La Mezcaleria – 5 de Mayo 411, Ruta Independencia, Centro. This spot turns mezcal tasting into a lesson; the staff explains agave origins while you sample a flight that runs $100–200. The price range is clear, and the $100 entry gives you three small pours, while the $200 option adds a guided tour of the mezcal cellar. Open from noon to 10 PM every day, the bar’s rustic wooden beams create a cozy backdrop. The only flaw is the limited food menu, so plan to arrive hungry.
4. REPÚBLICA COZANA – Address not provided, but the bar sits in a lively plaza that draws both locals and tourists. With a 4.9 rating, it feels like the neighborhood’s living room, offering a robust mezcal selection and a simple, well‑executed margarita that costs around $120 (derived from the typical price range for similar drinks in the area). Its strength is consistency; however, the space can feel cramped during peak hours.
5. Selva Oaxaca Cocktail Bar – C. Macedonio Alcalá #403‑int. 6, Ruta Independencia, Centro. Selva’s balcony view and creative mixology earn it a solid 4.2 rating. The “Jungle Negroni” uses locally sourced herbs and a house‑made bitter, priced at $150 according to the menu link. Open evenings from 5 PM onward, it offers a relaxed vibe, though the limited opening hours on Fridays (until 7 PM) cut short the weekend crowd.
If you only try one bar in Oaxaca, make it Viajero – the rooftop view, the expertly crafted drinks, and the all‑day service give you the city’s best flavor in a single spot.
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