The definitive guide to pulquerías in the Historic Center of Mexico City

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If you are in the Historic Center of Mexico City and don’t know where you can get a drink, we have six recommendations for you to enjoy pulque, the most traditional and original drink in Mexico.

Made from the fermentation of aguamiel, the juice extracted from the maguey, a plant native to Mexico. With a thick texture and slightly sour taste, it has been consumed for centuries, since pre-Hispanic times, when it was considered sacred and reserved for rituals and ceremonies.

  1. La Antigua Roma

Located on the corner of Peru and Allende streets, La Antigua Roma is an icon that will soon celebrate its centenary. This modest establishment, which was once the heart of pulque in the city, offers only a few curados and the inevitable natural pulque, all from Tlaxcala. Although young people have taken over its clientele, La Antigua Roma remains a living witness to the history of pulque in the city.

  1. Los Chupamirtos

In the vibrant neighborhood of La Merced, Los Chupamirtos stands out for its authentic offering of pulque from Singuilucan, Hidalgo. This place is not only a reference for pulque lovers, but also a meeting point for those looking for a daily snack to complement their drink. Its location at the northern end of the market gives it a unique character that respects and maintains tradition.

  1. Las Duelistas

Las Duelistas, located in Aranda almost on the corner with Ayuntamiento, is a vibrant space where pulque from Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala, is served alongside a variety of daily cured meats. This place, with almost 105 years of history, has become a favorite among young people thanks to its lively atmosphere and well-prepared snacks. Its walls decorated with pre-Hispanic gods and constant music make each visit an immersion in culture and history.

  1. La Hermosa Hortensia

In the heart of Plaza Garibaldi, La Hermosa Hortensia combines tourist charm with pulque tradition. This place stands out for its tiled walls and bars, and its decorations include photos of politicians and famous people. Although surrounded by tequilas and mariachis, La Hermosa Hortensia is proud to offer the most Mexican drink of all, pulque, in an environment full of history and character.

  1. El Recreo de Manzanares

El Recreo de Manzanares, located at Manzanares 6, is another survivor of the La Merced neighborhood. With an authentic atmosphere, this place offers three curados a day and golden charales. Its traditional design, with tiles and a small altar, creates an atmosphere that makes visitors feel as if they were in an authentic pulque museum.

  1. La Rosita

La Rosita, located on Callejón de San Antonio Abad and La Viga, is a pulquería with more than 80 years of history. This place, which was once part of a series of pulquerías along the Viga canal, offers pulque from Tlaxcala in an environment that combines jukeboxes, spicy sauces and a colorful altar. Its longevity and vibrant atmosphere make it a true treasure of pulque.

La Risa, located on Mesones and Callejón de Regina, is another of the oldest and most beloved pulquerías in the city. Founded in 1903, this place stood out for its Nanacamilpa pulque and its daily snack. Although it has closed due to legal problems, its legacy lives on in the hearts of pulque lovers, waiting for the day when it can reopen its doors.

Although they are not all the pulquerías that are near the downtown area of ​​the capital, with the oldest and most famous ones. In a second installment, we will explain other little-known but quite recurring pulquerías, at good prices and with a youthful atmosphere. DJ

Source: ejecentral