Chill bar pub scene. Musical groups play regularly. Theres usually a cover when a group is playing, but I'm completely fine with that as long as it goes towards helping out the musicians. However it's good to be aware for those on a budget.
Red Wine -- _Chile concha y toro merlot : nice 👍 _Espana (de la casa) tempranillo: too harsh for my liking🥴 I like how the serve it slightly chilled. +1 point
Frappe de guayabe smoothie - best 😆
Food _le grand alioli (botana) : great and yes it pairs well with red wine. _le Americana baguette: good/great ,🙂 _deluxe baguette : better 😊 The baguettes and bread in general are well made. Perfect crunchy and hard shelled yet not stale. +1 point
Dancing ,🫤 _the night we went there was a salsa band. But no space to dance because the tables were in the center of the floor....
Read moreI love this place! Our AirBnB host (David at Las Sabilas - also worthy of my highest recommendation!) Told us about this place. Live music Tuesday-Saturday. Great menu/food. But the highlight is the warmth of the people! Everyone who works here is friendly, helpful, and welcoming! We were treated as regulars on our second visit. They even loaned us an umbrella when we left in the rain. So amazing!
The genre of music varies and the musicians have all been talented. Tuesday is blues night. Right now I'm enjoying a great group of klezmer musicians, with accordian, clarinet, cello, and drums. So tasty!
Cool art, amazing people, magical!
Come to Guadalajara, stay at Las Sabilas, and spend your late nights...
Read moreAwesome find in the heart of GDL. Was there on business and as usual, I hang out with my longtime cigar buddy Roberto, who suggested we meet here, just a short walk from my hotel. He told me cigar smoking was allowed, and YES, it was, albeit on the 2nd floor balcony. Cool! The wine is not the best in the world, Reservado, from Concha y Toro, which is their low end offering, but the ambiance and food made up for it. Great blues band playing on a Tuesday, only instrumental, as there was no one singing, but, who cares? All in all it...
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