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    Bar in Mexico City, Mexico

    Granate

    150Pearl Points

    Wine-First Stop

    Granate, Bar in Mexico City

    About Granate

    Granate is the right Mexico City pick when the night calls for a wine-led Cuauhtémoc stop rather than a high-production cocktail room. Star Wine List recognition is the main trust signal, so the value case rests on curation and conversation, not published price deals or a named signature drink.

    Go if the plan is an evening stop in Mexico City with a smart-casual dress code, not if the group needs a fully mapped dinner plan. Granate has limited verified public details beyond its schedule, dress code, and Star Wine List recognition, so the safest approach is to treat it as a flexible evening option rather than a venue to over-plan around specific dishes, prices, seating, or service formats. In practical terms, that means keeping the decision light: confirm the night of the week, dress neatly enough for the stated code, and avoid making the venue responsible for every part of the evening.

    The useful frame is certainty. Granate is closed Monday and Sunday, and opens Tuesday through Saturday from 4 PM to 12 AM. Those hours make it an evening option, but they do not answer the other questions that usually shape a tighter itinerary. Without a verified price range, menu, or booking policy, avoid building the night around assumptions. It is better suited to a simple evening plan in Mexico City than to an itinerary that depends on detailed meal timing or a specific format.

    Choose it for a flexible Mexico City evening, not a full-night production

    For a first-timer, the appeal is the simplicity: come during its verified Tuesday-to-Saturday evening hours, keep the plan flexible, and do not rely on unverified details about food, seating, or a particular style of service. That is a stronger use case than trying to make this the single anchor for a celebration or a large mixed-taste group. The less the evening depends on exact sequencing, the better Granate fits the brief.

    The Star Wine List 2026 recognition is the clearest confirmed signal available for Granate. It gives the venue a useful point of distinction, especially for travelers sorting through many Mexico City options with uneven public information. Still, the recognition should be treated as a directional cue rather than a complete description of the experience. It should not be stretched into claims about specific bottles, pours, prices, or service style unless those details are confirmed separately.

    Because published details are lean, avoid over-planning around specific dishes, seating formats, or a promised atmosphere. The smarter move is to use Granate when the group values flexibility and confirmed basics: Mexico City, smart casual, and evening hours from Tuesday through Saturday. That keeps expectations aligned with what is actually known, which is especially useful when planning for travelers with different priorities. For broader planning around the city, use our full Mexico City bars guide, then branch into our full Mexico City restaurants guide if another part of the evening needs more structure.

    Who should pick it, and who should cross-shop

    Pick Granate when the brief is a smart-casual Mexico City evening stop with confirmed Tuesday-to-Saturday hours. It is a cleaner fit for a group that can stay adaptable than for one that needs every detail settled in advance. Cross-shop Tokyo Music Bar, Cityzen Rooftop Bar, Le Tachinomi Desu, Somma, or Café Arixi if the group wants to compare different options before settling on a plan.

    For visitors building a longer Mexico City itinerary, Granate fits best as one stop within a broader city plan rather than a fully defined destination based on unverified details. That framing prevents the venue from being asked to do too much, while still leaving room for it to work well as part of an evening. Pair the decision with our full Mexico City hotels guide if hotel choice matters, or compare plans against other dining and evening options in Mexico City.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the best time to go to Granate?

    Granate is open Tuesday through Saturday from 4 PM to 12 AM, and closed Monday and Sunday. Choose a time within those evening hours, and avoid assuming lunch service or any specific service format unless confirmed directly with the venue.

    Is Granate good for groups?

    There is no verified seat count or group policy available here, so keep group planning simple. Granate is best approached as a Mexico City evening option with smart-casual dress code and confirmed Tuesday-to-Saturday hours. Larger groups should confirm details directly before relying on it for a fixed plan.

    Does Granate have happy hour deals?

    No verified happy hour information is available. Plan around the confirmed basics instead: Granate is in Mexico City, follows a smart-casual dress code, and opens Tuesday through Saturday from 4 PM to 12 AM.

    What's the crowd like at Granate?

    There is no verified crowd description available. The confirmed details are its Mexico City location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Saturday evening hours, and Star Wine List 2026 recognition.

    Do I need a reservation at Granate?

    No verified reservation policy is available. If timing matters, especially for a specific evening plan, confirm directly with Granate before going. Its verified hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 4 PM to 12 AM.

    Location

    Río Tigris 44, Cuauhtémoc, 06300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Compare Granate

    How Easy to Book: Granate vs. Peers
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    GranateEasy
    Le Tachinomi DesuUnknown
    Tokyo Music BarUnknown
    SommaUnknown
    Cityzen Rooftop BarUnknown
    Café ArixiUnknown

    How Granate compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.

    Also Consider

    • Le Tachinomi Desu, Notable alternative
    • Tokyo Music Bar, Notable alternative
    • Somma, Notable alternative
    • Cityzen Rooftop Bar, Notable alternative
    • Café Arixi, Notable alternative

    Granate is the practical choice for a wine-first round in Cuauhtémoc, especially if the group wants conversation over a heavily staged bar experience. Tokyo Music Bar is the stronger cross-shop when music and atmosphere are the reason for going out, while Cityzen Rooftop Bar is better when the view matters more than what is in the glass.

    For value, Granate makes sense when paying for selection feels more important than paying for a spectacle. Le Tachinomi Desu is the better alternative for a faster, more casual stop; Somma is the one to check when the group wants a more complete bar-night feel. Café Arixi works as the softer backup if the priority is an easiergoing setting rather than a wine-led decision.

    Booking difficulty is listed as easy, so Granate is safer than venues that need to be treated as the centerpiece of the night. The tradeoff is that fewer public details are attached to pricing and format, so first-timers should use it for an early round or flexible meet-up rather than a large-group celebration.

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