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    Bar in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz

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    Mezcal at the source, worth the detour.

    Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz, Bar in Oaxaca

    About Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz

    Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz is the address in Oaxaca City for Cuish-varietal mezcal poured by people who know the category cold. Walk-ins are easy, the selection rotates as batches run out, and the focus is mezcal rather than food. Go early evening for a calmer experience; return often to catch what's new.

    Quick Take: Mezcal at the Source

    If you've already visited Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz once, you already know the case for coming back: this is one of Oaxaca City's most direct routes to mezcal produced and poured in the same hands. The address — Díaz Ordaz 712, Centro — puts it squarely in the heart of the city, walkable from most of the centre's accommodation and easy to slot into an evening without planning far ahead. Booking is not a problem here; walk-ins work.

    The draw is mezcal specificity. Cuish (pronounced roughly kwish) is a variety of agave, and the focus on single-varietal and small-batch pours from the Cuish plant gives this spot a clearer identity than the generalist mezcalerías that have multiplied across Centro. If you visited and ordered broadly, the next move is to ask what's open that wasn't last time , producers in this category rotate stock as batches sell out, so the selection shifts. That's the rhythm here: come back, see what changed.

    Oaxaca is currently in its dry-season stretch, which means evening temperatures in the city drop enough to make an outdoor or semi-open pour genuinely comfortable. If you're timing a visit, the early evening window before 8 PM tends to be calmer, with the later crowd arriving as the night builds. There's no pressure to rush.

    On the food front, the venue name includes expendio , a term that in Oaxacan context signals a place focused on mezcal sales and consumption rather than a full kitchen. Expect snacks and accompaniments rather than a complete menu. The mezcal is the meal here, in the sense that matters. For more substantial food before or after, Boulenc and Cafe Los Cuiles are both close enough to combine in one evening.

    Price information isn't confirmed in our records, but mezcalerías at this address and style in Oaxaca City generally run from moderate to mid-range by local standards , less than a comparable pour would cost in Mexico City, and a fraction of what you'd pay at export-focused bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu. For the Oaxaca mezcal category specifically, it competes closely with Amá Terraza on atmosphere and with Elotes y Esquites El Llano on casual accessibility. See our full Oaxaca City bars guide for the wider picture, or check the Oaxaca City restaurants guide if you need dinner alongside. For agave-spirit context from other Mexican destinations, Bekeb in San Miguel de Allende and La Capilla in Tequila offer useful comparisons on what single-category spirit bars do well.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz have happy hour deals?

    No confirmed happy hour pricing is on record for Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz. The draw here is the direct-from-producer mezcal selection at Díaz Ordaz 712, not promotional discounts. If price-per-pour is your main concern, arrive early when the crowd is thinner and the staff have more time to guide your selection.

    What's the crowd like at Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz?

    Expect a mix of serious mezcal drinkers, local regulars, and in-the-know visitors who specifically came to Oaxaca City for the agave scene. This is not a tourist-trap cantina on the main plaza; the Centro address at Díaz Ordaz 712 draws people who have done their research. Rowdy groups looking for cocktails and nightlife will be out of place.

    What's the signature drink at Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz?

    Mezcal, poured straight. The Cuish name refers to a specific agave variety (Agave karwinskii), which signals the venue's focus on varietal and producer transparency rather than mixed drinks. Order by agave type or ask the staff to walk you through what's available from the current batch — that's the format this place is built around.

    Is Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz good for a date?

    Yes, if your date is interested in mezcal or open to learning about it. The setting at Díaz Ordaz 712 in Oaxaca's Centro gives it a low-key, unhurried quality that works for conversation. Skip it for a first date if the other person doesn't drink spirits — the food program is secondary to the mezcal here, so the experience hinges on engaging with what's in the glass.

    Is the food good at Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz?

    Food plays a supporting role rather than a starring one — the kitchen exists to accompany mezcal, not to compete with Oaxaca City's dedicated dining spots. For a full meal focused on Oaxacan cuisine, pair a visit here with a separate dinner elsewhere. Come to Cuish for the agave selection; eat beforehand or treat the food as a snack between pours.

    Location

    Díaz Ordaz 712, Zona Lunes Feb 09, Centro, 68090 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

    Oaxaca, Mexico

    Compare Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz

    Getting a Table: Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Expendio Cuish Díaz OrdazEasy
    BoulencUnknown
    Cafe Los CuilesUnknown
    Amá TerrazaUnknown
    LIA CaféUnknown
    Elotes y Esquites El LlanoUnknown

    A quick look at how Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz measures up.

    Also Consider

    How It Compares

    Within Oaxaca City's Centro drinking scene, Expendio Cuish Díaz Ordaz sits in a different lane from Amá Terraza and Cafe Los Cuiles. Those venues lean toward a broader food-and-drink experience with more kitchen depth. Cuish is narrower on purpose: the mezcal is the point, and the varietal focus means you're not choosing between dozens of generic labels. If you want a full dinner with drinks, Cafe Los Cuiles is the stronger call. If you want to drink mezcal seriously with snacks, Cuish wins.

    Boulenc is worth mentioning as a food-first complement rather than a direct competitor — strong for eating before a mezcal session at Cuish, and easy to walk between. Elotes y Esquites El Llano occupies a completely different register: street-food casual, low spend, no overlap in purpose. LIA Café skews coffee and daytime; it's not competing for the same evening slot.

    On booking difficulty, Cuish is among the easiest in the city — no reservation required. That makes it the right choice when you want to be spontaneous. For the mezcal category specifically in Oaxaca, nothing nearby matches its varietal specificity at this price tier. If agave spirits are the focus of your trip, this is where to build your baseline before comparing notes at Bekeb in San Miguel de Allende or other regional spirit destinations.

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