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Cantinas have been around Mexico
for over 100 years. The cantina started when an astute liquor
store owner decided to install a crude bar with tables and chairs
in a space next to his store. It provide a refuge for men to meet
in the afternoon or evening to meet to drink tequila, socialize
and gamble. Away from their wives and girlfriends a man could
loosen up his belt, lift up his voice in song and share intimate
secrets with his friends. The shop owner later connected the
two establishments by opening a hatch in the common wall.
The architectural term, in Spanish, for an opening between two rooms
is "cantina". And as more of these men only bars
sprang up, this is what they too were called. Cantinas soon became
inextricably associated with bullfighting. It was here that
the Matador went after every week's spectacle to mingle with the
common fans, politicians and movie stars who swarmed the place.
In the early 1980's cantinas opened their doors for the first time
to women. Their presence brought about a toning down of the
interior action along with the expansion of the menu from only drinking
snacks "botanas" to offerings of complete meals.
Inside Cancun's modern day cantinas
you will find great food and drink with a charming ambiance that
make these bar-restaurants so popular among the local Cancunites.
Their menus are full of traditional Mexican dishes and the bars
are stocked with numerous varieties of tequila. Most of Cancun's
cantinas are scattered around the bullring in downtown Cancun.
During the daytime they receive an array of local businessmen stopping
in for afternoon of delicious botanas (bar snacks) and beer.
In the evening you can expect a hip younger crowd who come to listen
to many local bands that play in these quaint bars. On Wednesday
afternoons when Cancun has its weekly bull fights you can expect
these bars to be packed and very lively just like in traditional
times.
Downtown
| Name |
Address |
Phone |
| La Curva |
Av. del Sol, Plaza las Hadas,
SM 44 |
(998) 884-4197 |
| La Faena |
Av. Bonampak, Bullfight |
(998) 884-4197 |
| La Guadalupana |
Av. Bonampak, Bullfight |
(998) 887-0660 |
| La Jarana |
Av. Bonampak, Bullfight |
No phone number |
| La Ranita |
Av. Tulum, Tulipanes Street |
No phone number |
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