Maison Artemisia

Cocktail bar · Roma Norte

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"The specialty at Artemisia is absinthe, and the bar even has its own French-made custom blend. The bar space located within the Porifiran-era mansion is small and intimate—better to enjoy your drink, staff says (and to control noise and crowds, one presumes). And while absinthe is the main reason patrons show up here, Artemisia (which is also a restaurant) does offer a full range of other spirits and will happily make a cocktail for you with whatever tipple strikes your fancy."

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Tonalá 23, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

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