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    Cueva del Diablo - Salchiribs it's a must!

    Cueva del Diablo

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.8 km

    I am not a beer expert nor am I even a beer drinker, but we stumbled upon Cueva del Diablo while…read morewalking around Mazatlan on foot. The proprietor was busy cleaning the exterior of the place and we asked (in Spanish) if he was open and he answered back in English that yeah, we could come on inside. Sometimes little happenstance discoveries make life the best, and this is one of them. There's a very small brewery room where beer is made right on the premises. It's not the fanciest of operations, but it works. We opted for a sampler of local beers from regions throughout the country. The portion sizes of the sampler were huge. I had a large bottle of water and our total check was less than $6 U.S. The guy also popped fresh popcorn for us as a bar snack. The vibe is really cool, with loud Spanish music and an open (practically outdoor) beer garden feel. Instead of a traditional German look, it felt more like a warehouse with rad graffiti and street art all over. Since it was still early, we were the only folks inside until two older American women wandered in. They came up to the bar where we were quietly enjoying the beer and conversation in Spanish with the man there and loudly yelled out "do you have BELGIAN BEER?!?" No kidding. He was so polite and said no, they only had Mexican beer. The ladies were none to happy with this and said something along the lines of "what kind of brewery doesn't have Belgian beer?" and left. We then all three proceeded to shake our heads, roll our eyes, and poke fun at them. Ridiculing idiots is the universal language that can bring us all together, LOL.

    It's tough finding craft beer in Mexico and not being a fan of the standard Mexican lagers, this…read moreposes a problem. But walking down the street one day while exploring Mazatlan, we stumbled across Cueva Del Diablo. This is an amazing open air craft beer bar with some delicious offerings. Pale Ale's, Red's, IPA's etc. This is exactly what I needed and have been searching for all week. Even the locals I asked didn't know about this place. Cueva needs to be put on the map, especially with such good beers on tap. However, their is an apartment right above the brewery that has a patio overlooking the entire establishment. This patio sadly held the most obnoxious POS dog on the planet that was incessantly barking at every patron in this place. It was so obnoxious that it caused us to leave prematurely. So if someone could do away with it that would be great. Mkay.

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    Cueva del Diablo - Chill afternoons at the brewry

    Chill afternoons at the brewry

    Cueva del Diablo - Amazing street art decorates the place.

    Amazing street art decorates the place.

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    Cheers - cigarette vending machine

    Cheers

    3.9(7 reviews)
    3.3 km

    We were looking for non banda music type bar and club since the gay bars were closed during the…read moreweekday. Choice one, Rosalia was closed too. So our pulmonia driver recommended Cheers, a full service bar that was about 5 minutes away. We gave it a try and within 10 minutes, a live band started playing. The band began playing ranchero like music, not the genre we wanted to hear. However, being the good sport we were, we stayed a good 45 minutes and ordered drinks. All staff were polite, helpful and accommodating. Servers definitely worked the room. There were lots of chairs to choose from, front and back but decided to sit at the very back area of the bar. No offense to the band, but we preferred not too close as we were not feeling the music already, unfortunately. Lesson learned, we should have asked the hostess what kind of music the band was going to play for the evening. How did we miss that. Cheers had tons of tables and chairs to choose from, especially for large groups. There was even a private room. The ambience was perfect, giant TV, good service, basically a good package. We would definitely come back to Cheers if DJ (or band) if hip hop, reggaeton, 70s/80s/90s pop dance were being played. We would even come for Ibiza sounds just so we can get out of resort to chill for the evening. We ended up finishing our night at Gus Gus, half a mile down the street.

    Servers were super nice and karaoke was fun, not too lively with dancing but fun with a group of…read morefriends. Micheladas and tamarindo drinks were our favorite.

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