Los Cabos Just Got Its First Speakeasy ā€” Hereā€™s How to Get In

Los Cabos Just Got Its First Speakeasy ā€” Hereā€™s How to Get In

Las Ventanas al ParaĆ­so, an iconic five-star Rosewood resort in Mexico, has raised the bar on Caboā€™s nightlife scene with a new offering: the regionā€™s first-ever speakeasy. Inspired by Prohibition ā€” when it was illegal to serve alcohol and people had to meet discreetly to enjoy a stiff drink ā€” this sultry late-night haunt will transport guests back in time.

La Botica, which translates to ā€œdrugstore,ā€ is a multi-sensory homage to the ā€™20s. And every last detail ā€” from the swanky design to the live entertainment and menu of artful cocktails and small bites ā€” has been curated to evoke the period of Prohibition.

Like any good speakeasy, La Botica is shrouded in mystery. To access the exclusive space, in-the-know guests can enter through a nondescript door next to the spa (hereā€™s the secret: type in code ā€œ80ā€ to gain entry). Once inside the intimate hideaway, visitors will be enthralled by a glamorous backdrop reminiscent of an old-fashioned apothecary.

Courtesy of Rosewood Hotels
Courtesy of Rosewood Hotels

True to its name, the bar features herbal- and wellness-minded craft cocktails created by bar manager Philipp Zaigue ā€” a renowned mixologist who co-founded ā€œHank Panky,ā€ a popular speakeasy in Mexico Cityā€™s Juarez neighborhood. Zaigue drew inspiration from his worldly-travels and unique bar experiences to dream up the apothecary-themed menu of inventive beverages boasting organic produce, spices, and botanicals.

Crafted bitters, infusions, liqueurs, and syrups are showcased in signature creations like the refreshing Saffron Daiquiri (Plantation 3 Stars artisanal rum, Oloroso sherry, kaffir lime, lemon juice, saffron, and cinnamon syrup) and the tropical namesake, La Botica ( Monkey 47 Gin, fresh apple juice, passionfruit-vanilla syrup, lemon juice, and lemongrass tincture). Guests can also order from a selection of Prohibition-era classics, low-proof libations, mocktails, aperitifs, and spirits. A wealth of tequila and mezcal further enforce La Boticaā€™s sense of place and celebrate Mexican culture.

Accompanying the drinks is a menu of savory snacks ā€” such as corn palomitas dusted with house chilli powder, and cheese croquettes with Serrano ham and aioli ā€” hailing from executive chef Diego Stefan, as well as live jazz music and roaring ā€™20s-inspired entertainment. Adding to the opening excitement, the property introduced their first official Artist in Residence, RosalĆ­a de Cuba. The charismatic Cuban-born singer and entertainer commands the stage at La Botica, capturing the crowd through a sensational blend of Caribbean, Cuban, Latin, and international rhythms. Once youā€™ve had your fill of throwback fun (not that youā€™ll want to leave), patrons can exit the speakeasy through a hidden door disguised as a vintage Coca-Cola refrigerator.

Courtesy of Rosewood Hotels
Courtesy of Rosewood Hotels

ā€œThe opening of La Botica marks an exciting development for Los Cabos, as guests and visitors will for the first time have an exclusive space at a hotel for a nightcap with inventive cocktails and live music,ā€ said Frederic Vidal, managing director of the property. Taking something from the past and presenting in a fresh, new way, Caboā€™s first-ever hotel speakeasy and piano bar is one more reason to visit Mexicoā€™s vibrant beachfront paradise.

La Botica will be open for hotel guests and visitors from Tuesday through Sunday from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m., with nightly live music from 9 p.m. to midnight. Fancy something other than cocktails? Las Ventanas al ParaĆ­so also has two other bars on property: an open-air tequila and ceviche bar, and a magnificent wine cellar called La Cava.