La Casa Dragones, the original stables where the Dragones spent much of their time, dates all the way back to 1671. Today, the house still stands on a narrow cobbled street in San Miguel de Allende. Walk past the iron gates, along the trellised stone corridor of the house, and you can feel the passion that once again resides there. La Casa Dragones is home to a new tequila that defies the ordinary. Tequila Casa Dragones is unique in every way; a testament to our spirit of independence.
One of best bars in the city with an outstanding view of the Parroquia. Come here before sunset for drinks and enjoy watching them ring the bells, followed by lighting up the church. Upscale food and hip venue offering an eclectic international menu & DJs in a chic space that has city views.
THE RESTAURANT, housed in one of San Miguel’s most elegantly colonial settings at Sollano 16. It is located just steps away from the main square of San Miguel de Allende, the prettiest and most restored/written-about Colonial city in all of Mexico. Offering a full bar, it serves lunch and dinner six days a week in a sun-dappled eighteenth century Moroccan courtyard, as well as in their elegant dining salon.
Trazo 1810 is part of Casa 1810, a boutique hotel, and specializes in modern cuisine with a Mediterranean touch. The terrace is an ideal place for a hearty Mexican breakfast of enmoladas made with black mole sauce, fried plantains, and sour cream. If you stay for dinner, the beer-braised short ribs with carrots and brussels sprouts is your best bet.