Alebrije All
A new disco-bar conceptAcapulco,
GUE, 39860
Mexico
+52 744 484 5902

Overview
El Alelbrije belongs to the new disco-bar genre because of its lack of a proper dance floor. However, people can dance next to their tables, which are far enough apart to do so. There is a high fidelity sound system and the decor is Mexican-influenced with alebrijes, wooden creatures made up of different animal parts, all over the place. The atmosphere is modern and young.Place was hot, HUGE too, DJ AM rocked, but it was impossible to get drinks, you def gotta buy bottles in there. Bathrooms were nice too.
it was crazy, we got vip which is basically the only way to go in mexican clubs because the main bars are rediculous but if your vip then they bring the drinks to you. we got the owner who is amazing to let us dance on the floor above the bar and everyone was happy and gone it was a fun clubbing experience, spring break/marchbreak!
This bar was amazing...me and my friends went there 3 nights in a row when we were in Acapulco. The music was great and the atmosphere was amazing.
i hated the club, i was there for about 15 min then left
I loved el alebrije good music and nice set up everything was wonderful including drinks!!Would love 2 go again!!!!
This club is very fun! Has two dance floors not including a center stage and 2 main bars. The cover charge is about $35 U.S. ($350 pesos)That includes all drinks. The Club is very clean the largest in Acapulco. The sound system is excelent! Excelent club for firstimers or/and tourists. Has stadium seating and has lots of tables and chairs if you want to sit back and catch your breath. Drinks are good, bathrooms are good, and the people are good too, especially if you tip them well! They play mostly spanish music put occasionally they have English music mostly pop with a good beat in the back. Also an ocsional screen drops down and they play music videos. To get a table get there before 11:00pm. Best nights to go are Friday and Saturday. Has a mostly young croud form late teens to late 20's. Get ready to have a blast when you go to El Alebrije!



