Cartagena: The Best Drinking Guide for Tourists
I’ll admit, the morning after our evening of drinking in Cartagena I woke up so excited to write this one. We absolutely loved Cartagena, and the bars we experienced were so unique and fun.
We had a local tour guide to do a historic walking tour and a food tour of Cartagena. Mostly inside the Old Walled City, so we had a little feel of the land and had walked by some great looking spots. We had also, naturally, researched before traveling, so we had a great mix of planned spots and happy little accidents.
El Pasquin de Joaco (Joaco’s Pasquin)
At the end of our walking tour inside the Walled City, we stopped into this beautiful corner bar. This was an unplanned beginning to our evening, but the air conditioning pulled us in, and I’m glad it did.
We had pulpo (octopus) and Tartare Atun (tuna tartare) that were fantastic. I ordered a Shakerato, which was like melted coffee ice cream, it’s a shaken espresso drink with baileys, much like an espresso martini, only creamier and smoother. Peggy and our Guide, Gustavo, split the sangria. Now, I’m not a sangria person, which is how I ended up with the Shakerato, but this sangria made a convert out of me. It was amazing, and I am now a fan, not of just any old sangria, but of Colombian sangria.
Juma
We had ended our walking tour at our hotel, and as we were heading out for the night, decided to pop into this cute little corner bar by the Plaza de San Diego near to our hotel. So cute. A tiny little place serving local beers and some craft cocktails. We were still early in our drinking, so Peggy opted to stay in her wheelhouse with the Noche de Amor (passionfruit and mezcal), and loved it. I stuck with my standard mojito, boring but always good. There were baskets and vines and just a cute little tropical Colombian feel. There was women’s futbol on the tv. A great place to just hang out for a while.
Movich Rooftop Bar
When in Cartagena, you must do one of two things: a sunset cruise, or a rooftop bar for sunset (spoiler, we did both). The Movich was a Peggy thing. And a perfect place to start our evening. The Movich is a boutique hotel, close to the Plaza de los Coches. It is pretty cute and a little trendy, but that rooftop is impressive. And it was an amazing place for our first sunset in the walled city.
Drinks were fine, but it is definitely more about the atmosphere. We took some great pictures, did some great people watching, had our first glimpse of Big Scorpio Energy (but we will get to her later), and reveled in the fact we were in Colombia.
Pink Dolphin
During our walking tour, I spotted The Pink Dolphin. I took a picture of the sign so that I could remember it later. I have become slightly obsessed with the idea of the pink dolphins in the Amazon, and how could a bar named The Pink Dolphin ever steer you wrong?
We arrived there shortly after sunset, and it was dead. We weren’t even sure they were open, but the lady on the far side of the bar assured us they were. And it was so cute! I am still disappointed we were there so early that it wasn’t full of great people and energy, because you could tell it would be later. Neon, Stone, a bartender singing along to Ed Sheeran, and a “Caribbean Spritz”. This would be my hangout if I lived here. I loved the feel and vibe of what could become an evening there; additionally, they had this cute back room with dining tables and a decent looking menu.
But, as a sister rule, one and done, we had somewhere to be!
Alquimico
We had to be at Alquimico as close to opening as possible. This was number one on our Cartagena planning list. Listed among the World’s 50 Best Bars for 2024, we definitely needed to check this place out. They seated us without a reservation, escorted us to the 2nd floor of this amazing multi-level experience. It was like a cross between a club, a bar, and a lounge, each floor with a different vibe, it just felt good in there. Our seats overlooked the first-floor bar, which was super cool to watch.
While their menu was all vegetarian, we weren’t really there for the food. I had the Tomjiti; do I remember what that was, no, in fact I don’t I just happened to write it down, it was their version of a mojito, and I know it wasn’t tomato, because EW. Peggy continued on her Porn Star Martini tour, the search is never-ending for the best version of this amazing cocktail.
We loved this bar and wish we could have stayed longer. Roberto was a cute little server, and the whole place had this really fun vibe, but not too slutty, clubby. A place where there were tables of loud fun young people, a post-work party, and a romantic old couple all having a great time.
ssn – Alquimico won our award for Best Bar this year. Definitely a must-stop!
Barra 7
Hands down our best stop of the trip! Barra 7 was a happy little accident. We realized that this had been on our radar, we just didn’t know we were that close. A little unassuming hole in the wall, one of those skinny, long bars that take up most of the space, with some rail bar stools along the wall. It was also reminiscent of The Zoo in KC, for its sharpie covered walls, tables, bar, tiles, bathroom, everywhere!
The bartenders were fantastic! The drinks were amazing! The music was fun, sing-along kind of pop vibe, but not overwhelmingly loud, and THEY HAD A DISCO BALL!!!
I mean sharpies and disco balls, what else do you need?
I loved the Tropicolada – a mango pina colada. Peggy loved her infused Paloma.
We were having such a great time, so we stayed for a second round. So much for the one and done rule, but clearly the buzz was setting in.
El Baron
And here’s where the buzz had fully set in. We had wanted to pop into this little corner bar, they had a patio out in the plaza, and it just looked cute. I grabbed a seat outside, Peggy went in to use the restroom.
And I wait.
And 5 minutes later a server comes out and tells me in broken English that I must come inside.
This is where I found my sister, with a drink already in hand, making friends with Big Scorpio Energy (BSE). This woman was awesome! There was a table of women, two of whom we had coincidentally shared an elevator with at The Movich. The other two had been on the balcony where we had first spotted this woman in this amazing hat that just simply said “Big Scorpio Energy”, and as a Scorpio I am now on the hunt for one of these. They were super fun and in town for a birthday celebration.
Now, this little place has exactly 4 tables, and we were now taking up 3 of them, plus the couple in the corner, we had this place full. The servers were excellent and attentive, and made Peggy this lime cocktail that was amazing in this little cordial-style glass. I had my mojito. We ordered some parmesan garlic fries and an amazing carpaccio that was covered in garlic oil.
I was disappointed when it was time to leave and I felt like this was just a complete perfect kind of night. But our BSE friends had plans, and I was dying for a little Donde Fidel.
The Clock Pub
Donde Fidel ended up being closed by the time we got there, so we decided to head back to our hotel when we stumbled upon The Clock Pub. This had been seen on a list or two, so we night-capped it here.
The Clock Pub was a bit of an English style pub, and they had American football on TV (clearly it was a Monday Night), and we had this great drink, I forget the name, but one of my notes said it was Malibu Rum, Amaretto, and Bailey’s. I have since made this at home, and it was just that, and it was still tasty, it wasn’t just because I was drunk. We cheered with some Dolphins’ fans but wanted to get to Manglar before closing time.
Juan Del Mar
Too late! Manglar had closed at midnight, and it was just midnight. Juan Del Mar was just across the street, back by where we started at Plaza de San Diego.
We had noticed Juan Del Mar originally because it had great patio seating and the smell of seafood filled the air (in a good way, not in a dead fish way). To end the night, we ordered one final round of drinks, because we really needed food, and we definitely needed some libations to keep us company while they made us a pizza.
We ordered the Carbonara pizza, because I am definitely one to try something different in the pizza topping game, and I was on a roll with my Colombian found new love of all thing’s gluten (my gluten intolerance did not exist in Colombian baking, which was amazing). It was fantastic! Thin cracker-like crust, amazing ingredients. I’m bummed it was so late at night, and we didn’t make it back later for more of their pizza.
Other Cartagena Bars and Restaurants deserving of Honorable Mentions:
Donde Fidel
We had been by this place the night before on our walking tour, and I was DYING to go there. Donde Fidel’s is a salsa bar (the music, not the taco topping) and a Cartagena institution. It is owned by one of the most well-known salsa musicians in the world, and he sits right out in front of the bar most nights.
Donde Fidel’s sits right on the main plaza, by the entrance to the walled city. The bar had set up lots of tables and chairs out in the plaza so that you can just sit and enjoy the salsa music coming from Donde Fidel’s. There is table service for plenty of beers and people watching. It was fantastic, just what you want for an evening in a foreign city vibe experience.
Inside it is small, with celebrity pictures on the walls, two small rooms with a bar in each, seating, and a back hallway that looked like it led to some stairs. With the heat of Cartagena, you definitely wanted to be outside in the open air, but you could definitely get your dance on inside if you wanted.
We sat outside, watched the activity, were amused for way too long by a Mime imitating people and enjoying the night.
Manglar
I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that Manglar was one of our best experiences in Cartagena. This was an afternoon stop in prior to our tour, so that we could grab a quick snack and a glass of something local.
Peggy had what she has described as the best porn star martini of her life. I had an amazing drink experience referred to as a “trip around Colombia” that was three martini shots representing three separate Colombian regions flavor profiles, plus a garnish to accentuate the flavor – it was amazing.
We had the mixed ceviche and the papas crujientes and were wowed by the flavors and the absolute thought and care with which everything was prepared.
ssn – Manglar made our “Best of 2024” list in both Best Bite and Best Drink!
The Townhouse
I had hit on The Townhouse on one of the best rooftop bars in Cartagena lists. But it was part of a hotel, so I wrote it off. That is, until we happened to be right there on the walk back to our hotel on night number 2.
We figured we should definitely see what the fuss was all about.
It’s a cute little rooftop bar, with a cute little pool. Nothing big or sprawling or crowded with lots of people and a DJ. Just a fantastic bar, on a rooftop overlooking the city. Great drinks, great appetizers, and great service.
There is a reason this makes so many lists, and we are giving it an honorable mention with a recommendation you try it at sunset!
ssn – if you go read our friend, The Thorough Tripper‘s post about Cartagena, you’ll find that they loved The Townhouse as well!
Our Cartagena Wrap Up
Cartagena within the walled city is a great place for tourists, safety, food, and drinks. It’s very walkable and the people are friendly. There are plenty of great places to pop into, both for both upscale and common evenings out. There is dancing and music, and a strong sense of culture.
Be aware that taking pictures of street performers will expect tipping. Use care and safety in public, don’t be stupid or careless with your attitude or money. But there is great music, there is a great vibe in the plazas, it is beautiful but in a cultural not in a fancy way. This is definitely a city worth visiting and exploring and one of our favorite evenings out.