Gin infused with squash blossoms, Carpano Bianco, Mexican corn liqueur, and Fernet.
Tips from diners
The squash blossom infusion is delicate and floral - this is Brujas' herbalist philosophy in a glass.
Tequila-coffee fusion with sage, lavender, and wildflowers honoring activist Berta Cáceres.
Tips from diners
This drink tells a story - ask your bartender about Berta Cáceres and why she's honored. Each drink on their menu celebrates a powerful woman.
Fried squash blossoms with herbs and light dipping sauce.
Tips from diners
Order this with your cocktail - the delicate, floral squash blossoms pair beautifully with herbal drinks.
Cold espresso, vodka, coffee liqueur, shaken and served with foam.
Tips from diners
Reviewers consistently praise their espresso martinis - the coffee quality and technique are evident in every sip.
Mezcal-based drink with house-made herbal tinctures and seasonal botanicals.
Tips from diners
Ask what house potions are being used - each season brings new herbal creations that showcase the bar's lab work.
Located in the iconic Casa de las Brujas (House of the Witches) - an 1908 building named for its witch-hat roof - Brujas is an all-female-led bar that celebrates feminine power and creativity. Founded by industry veterans and artists, the name reclaims the word 'bruja' as a symbol of wisdom and independence. The intimate, candlelit subterranean space evokes a coven's lair with copal incense, herb-lined shelves, and warm woods. Cocktails honor female Latin American writers and activists with drinks like 'Lenca' (tequila-coffee fusion with sage and lavender) inspired by activist Berta Cáceres.
Brujas books up quickly, especially on weekends. Make reservations via their website or call ahead to secure a spot at the bar or patio.
The downstairs bar is intimate with warm woods and herb-lined shelves. The patio is charming. Both have amazing vibes - choose based on mood.
Their 2024 'Witch Quest' menu is a 20-page comic book narrating 10 cocktails inspired by powerful women. Each drink has a story - read the menu like you're on a quest.
This bar celebrates female power intentionally - the all-female staff is lovingly called a coven, and the whole concept is feminist from the menu to the service.
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