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Las Nuevas GaliasDProceed Cautiously

Simón Bolívar 243, Obrera, Cuauhtémoc, 06800 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Bar & grill, Bar, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (3973 reviews)

Reservations

Classic Mexico City cantina with lively music and hearty plates, but loud atmosphere, high drink prices, and service/valet complaints mean it suits groups who prioritize vibe over finesse.

Why it gets a D for overall quality

Las Nuevas Galias embodies a beloved CDMX institution with authentic cantina character and live music energy, but operational challenges prevent a higher grade. Food safety reports and inconsistent, sometimes rude service create meaningful concerns, while recent complaints about rising prices and declining quality suggest deterioration. The historic setting appeal and group-friendly atmosphere have merit, but cannot offset reliability and safety issues that affect the core dining experience.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels like a time-capsule cantina: warm and bustling, packed tables, roaming musicians, and clinking glasses. Some diners cheer the throwback charm, while others warn about deafening music and uneven service. One guest summed it up: "Fun night, but the bill stung more than the tequila." Cooking leans hearty and old-school—tortilla soup, steaks, tacos, and retro appetizers—executed for sharing more than finesse. It is classic cantina fare with big meats, simple sauces, and the show happening around you as much as on the plate. Great if you want energy and tradition; less so if you want quiet, polished dining. Families can make it work thanks to familiar crowd-pleasers like milanesa, pizza de arrachera, tacos, and fries on the side, but the volume and late-night vibe may overwhelm younger kids. There is no clear kids menu, so plan to split approachable dishes and time your visit earlier in the evening.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$350-$520 MXN per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central, traditional cantina corridor serving office workers and nightlife crowds; lively and group-oriented.

Safety: Busy central blocks; typical urban safety with crowds; valet used by many to avoid street parking.

Nearby: Near Centro Histórico and office/residential mix; nightlife spots and classic cantinas nearby.

ObreraObrera is a traditional, predominantly residential neighborhood with a strong community feel. The dining scene is characterized by local cantinas, casual eateries, and places offering authentic Mexican cuisine, often frequented by locals seeking affordable and lively dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–23:00 Tuesday13:00–23:00 Wednesday13:00–23:00 Thursday13:00–23:00 Friday13:00–23:00 Saturday13:00–23:00 Sunday13:00–23:00

Available: Reservations

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