LA OPERA - 06000 Ciudad de México

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

LA OPERA | BAR - Laoperabar.com

Cuando ya todo se apaciguó, LA OPERA volvió a tener clientela distinguida como es el caso Don Miguel Alemán y Adolfo López Mateos. Emilio Portes Gil Uruchurtu y de ahí en adelante una lista inmensa de gente de la política, de la cultura, de las artes, etc. Entre los que se pueden mencionar: Carlos Fuentes. Carlos Monsivais, José Luis Cuevas, el gran periodista de México el Lic. Jacobo Zabludosky, Gabriel García Marquez, Octavio Paz, Sofía Basi, Diego Fernandez de Ceballos, y casi todos los presidentes de México hasta el actual (nos ha visitado en tres ocasiones), artistas nacionales e internacionales.

Contact LA OPERA

Address :

Av. 5 de Mayo #10, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, de la, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Phone : 📞 +899
Website : http://laoperabar.com/
Categories :
City : CDMX
Description : Elaborately decorated 19th-century bar & dining room for traditional dishes & cocktails.

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Howard Blum on Google

This place is like taking a step back into old Italy. From the decor to the roaming opera singing trio to the food, this was an enjoyable dining experience.
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Steve Karsten on Google

One of the most beautiful bars, not just in Mexico City, but anywhere. Great selection of drinks, food, beer, and all of that good stuff. Cantina style music being played all the time by a 3-5 piece band. Classically trained bartenders and just an overall incredible feel to the place. I always go here while in CDMX.
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Alberto Rodriguez on Google

Very Well preserved and elegant Historic Restaurant. Remembering the Shot That Pancho Villa Discharge inside restataurant.
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Mateo Guerra on Google

I ordered the paella it was good could have been better though. The restaurant is beautiful and has really good service. I recommend checking it out.
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david bussell on Google

Old school bar with lots of history..enjoyed tequilas and beers here with good service! Took a picture of hole in the ceiling where Pancho Villa fired his pistol!
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Buggles Nort on Google

La Opera Bar is decidedly the most opulent cantina, opening up in 1876 as an upscale pastry shop for the well-heeled by two French sisters. Hand-carved from solid walnut, this imported bar from New Orleans has been graced by well-known Mexicans including just about all the Mexican presidents and bandit-turned-general Pancho Villa who fired his gun into the ceiling back in 1914 and, if you ask nicely, they will show you the hole still there. I like this place because it offers a great selection of drinks, and the staff is impeccable. If you sit at the bar and order a drink, they generally throw in complimentary chips with bean dip.
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Klau Pao on Google

Delicious food, fantastic service, the best restaurant in our trip to Mexico City! It was a dream to go and sit in the best seat in the house, right under Pancho Villa's historical bullet hole! The service was so amazing and the food was honestly WOW! LOVED IT!
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Bob Morris on Google

We had a great time there! It was such a beautiful old world favor inside with the detailed painting and architectural details. Live Mexican music and all. The fried red snapper was a little dry, but maybe ask them to fry it less time. The onion soup was different than was expected, but tasted good. The Caeser salad was good. We didn't try their beef dishes. The prices were reasonable. Maybe the red snapper was a little high from what we have been paying.

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