Best Speakeasy
Not all is what it seems. For instance, there’s a bridal shop in a strip center along North Fitzhugh that’s flanked by a salon and a juice bar. It seems perfectly mundane until you go inside. Behind the door of this “bridal shop” lies the mysterious La Viuda Negra (which translates to “The Black Widow”). It’s dark, it’s moody, it’s intimate. Which is to say, it’s right in our wheelhouse. This Mexico City-style mezcaleria with heavy Día de Muertos vibes features meticulously crafted cocktails, such as a mezcal paloma rimmed in Tajin, and a Vampiro made with tequila, lime, Squirt and house michelada mix. Or you can select from La Viuda Negra’s deep well of mezcals or tequilas and sip ’em straight. For bites to pair with your booze, we strongly recommend the tacos dorados from neighboring El Come Taco.