Patrick Miller
Night club · Juarez ·

Patrick Miller

Night club · Juarez ·

Sprawling dance club with retro music, cheap drinks, and terrace

dance circles
crowded
80s music
90s music
dance floor
hot
token system
people watching
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Merida 17, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

MX$200–300

Cash only
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Trendy
Good for groups

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Merida 17, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

+52 55115406
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MX$200–300

Features

•Cash only
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Touristy
•Paid street parking
•Alcohol

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Jan 10, 2026

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"From the outside, it looks like a dumpy warehouse hidden behind a black gate. But come here on a Friday (the only day it's open), and you'll find a raging dance party that belies appearances. An eclectic mix of party-goers—from office stiffs with unbuttoned collars to hipster EDM addicts—come out every Friday night to show off their moves in dance circles. Expect to hear equally wide-ranging music, from '80s and '90s classics to sub-genres of disco, such as Hi-NRG, Italo, and electro. There aren't seats in this expansive indoor warehouse, throbbing with lasers, spotlights, and disco balls. But there is an upper level that snakes around the space, where you can take a breather and watch the dance circles form down below. You come here for sweating it out on the dance floor and amazing people-watching." - Scarlett Lindeman

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Kevin C.

Google
Very friendly staff and easy process to get in. Entry fee was 100 pesos and beers were two for 100 pesos. It’s a very energetic club where the first floor is for dancing and the second floor is for hanging out. I got there at midnight and it was packed, but very easy to navigate around through the outer perimeter and entering through the center of the dance floor. It’s a really unique experience that the dance floor opens up for dancers to show off their skills and share the good vibes. As a member of the LGBT community, I saw other people in my community. They feel equally safe to express their individuality and not to feel judged and to dance the night away and shared the good vibes regardless. This is one of the best dancing clubs I’ve ever been to in my life and it is open on Friday until 3:30 AM. Amazing music, and expensive beer, clean, bathroom, and good vibes overall. My only recommendation is to stand the first floor, where the vibes are more dancing oriented as the second floor is a little warmer in terms of temperature and not as much dancing

edgar P.

Google
Very much liked the atmosphere, it had people from all ages enjoying the music and the dancing. The drinks were fairly cheap and would recommend if you’re visiting Mexico City! Entrance fee was 100 pesos ($5)

Scientist Meowmy (.

Google
The place is okay. The music is also okay. It’s primarily retro music and there are a bunch of people packed like sardines that are dancing. The drink system is weird with the token system- nothing special about the drinks. There’s no place to sit. My husband was exhausted! If you want to go for the energy, then This is the place.

Lovedy B.

Google
This is a local dance club. Loves the classic music, a lot of British rock, great music to dance too. Great sound system! Lacking in ventilation and they do not seem to pay attention to any occupancy codes. Place was packed! Luckily they have those lifted mezzanine off the ground a bit for getting a better view of The space. Local Mexican crowd, nothing glamorous. But loads of fun!

Belle C

Google
I came here two years ago and absolutely loved the 80s-90s-00s themed night—the music was amazing and I stayed dancing until 4 a.m. and left so happy. This time, though, it was a disappointment. By 1:30 a.m. I was already bored. There’s a group of regulars who perform choreographed dances, which is fun to watch once or twice, but they kept repeating the same routines and didn’t let the rest of the crowd join in—it felt like only they were allowed on the floor. The DJ barely played any true 80s-90s-00s hits—no Queen, Michael Jackson, Britney, Cyndi Lauper, or Madonna. Instead it was mostly repetitive electronic music, more like a regular nightclub than a themed night. On a positive note, the valet and overall service were excellent, but the music and vibe just didn’t match the advertised theme.

YSL D.

Google
$100 cover, $50 cervesas, and a really nice sound system. Venue is big and has cool upper levels.

Andy M.

Google
If you like dancing then this is the place to be! Cover and the beer are very cheap here, everyone you will run into here is usually from another country just looking to have fun in the CDMX nightlife. The only downside is there is always a wait to get in so you may not get inside at all.

Coppa G.

Google
This place reminds me of the SAINT in NYC back in the 80's same music, great lighting and fantastic energy. Can someone help me get a few t shirts from here? Thanks.
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Jennifer V.

Yelp
Entry was pretty fast. 200 pesos for entry. Once inside, you have to line up to purchase drink tokens, the line was not moving so we decided not to get in line to not waste the night, despite my friends wanting drinks. The dance floor was crowded and it was basically a few dance circles. Lots of security outside. We ended up leaving shortly after arriving because we weren't feeling it.
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Martha M.

Yelp
Overcrowded-waited over an hour in line to get in and couldn't even dance. Yes, it was that crowded. $100 cover charge. Drinks are $50 beers / $100 cocktails. The chip system. You need to purchase a chip to enter club. Security check then surrender your entrance chip. Once inside the club, then you have to wait in line at cashier booth to purchase drink chips. No, you can't buy chip drinks at the entrance. Dance floor. Super hot, people are sweating of how crowded the place is. Large dance floor and fully packed. Looks like a gladiator arena with spectators looking down and people. Floors are wet. A Lady was doing her best to keep floors dry. Bathrooms were decent considering the amount of occupants. Yes - floors are we too. Gross, I know. Cocktails - let say, bartender did his best. Of course, long lines to get a drink. We waited in line longer than the time we spent inside the club. The 80s, 90s, 2K music was not hitting the spot in addition to being super crowded and hot inside.
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Alex S.

Yelp
My girlfriend and I were visiting from the United States. We didn't know what to expect, and still don't really know what we just saw, but we were definitely not disappointed. Patrick Miller plays 80s and 90s music "techno style" with no words. And people mostly stand around in circles while pairs of people dance alone like maniacs. There's people of all ages and orientations, and the beer is cheap. If you go expecting some wild people watching you'll have a blast.

Maxine H.

Yelp
I honestly didn't love this place. I just wanted to dance -- but I wasn't expecting "dance off circles" where you have to dance alone in a big circle with everyone watching around you and from above too. There wasn't a lot of other dancing going on besides the single person in each circle. It felt really weird.. We didn't have to wait too terribly long to get in the club and the music wasn't bad, but not worth the vibe. You can't just buy a drink, you need to purchase tokens from the cashier in the back and then use them to get drinks. To me this says the bartenders were stealing money from the bar and they had to regulate who handles cash. It certainly didn't help expedite anything so I'm not sure why else they'd do that. Either way it was really inconvenient and silly. If the dancing and music were amazing, that wouldn't have bothered us at all. Back to the circles: there were 2-3 circles going when we were there. The same people were allowed in the circle and it got super boring watching them. I really appreciate the fact that there were people of all ages, but there were 3 older people in their late 50's (or older? 2 guys and a lady) completely hogging the circle the entire time we were there. They danced for so long I thought they might keel over dead from exhaustion and dehydration. Good for them getting after it but they were selfish and annoying. They even pushed my husband out of the way because he encroached on the circle too much with his back turned since we were done watching their senior's dance off competition. It was hilarious and ridiculous. I'm sure there must be somewhere better
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Adam S.

Yelp
Cool spot love to party here , cool to get into not drama or headache . Chill spot 4/5 to stars

S M.

Yelp
Disappointing place, supposed to open at 9, kept all their customers on the street until after 10, disorganized, don't bother visiting.