In «Bussifame», an amazing song of Dawn Richardsincluded in the album Second Line released in April 2021, it can be heard you'll get your chance to move your feetwhich translates as «you will have your chance to move your feet.»
But Bussifame is also the name of a musical and gastronomic corner (which opened two years later) in the Denmark Street, number 75, Colonia JuárezMexico City, in which the slogan is like in the song: enjoy the music that surrounds us until the last day of our lives. Of course, It is no coincidence that the song and the bar have the same name.
Todxs are welcome to Bussifame.Courtesy Bussifame
Set with a Hypnotizing orangea neon sign with the word bussifame discomfort, a disk ball in the hall that guides the bathroom, A wall full of classic or modern vinyl for sale (none with a value greater than 500 pesos), a corner with cassettes and CDs (which are not for sale), a mixer and a turntable in the background, Bussifame's idea is that whoever visits this place can surround himself with musicof songs that may or may not have an impact on our life.
The letter of this place is simple: they do not have large dishes, Just a couple of driving options Among those who highlight a hummus and some chips with sprinkled chipotle made at the time (this proposal is carried out by the Nogal Nogal creators, a Rebeca Ortiz and Xavier Piñero project).
Music lover or not, Bussifame is the place where you have to listen to music.Courtesy Bussifame
The idea of the sale of vinyl in Bussifame is that none cost more than 500 pesos.Courtesy Bussifame
However, the more than ten drinks offered They have classic vibes, also named as some Mexican films («two types of care») or as French actors («Giansbourg Spritz»). There is even one that is called «Chavelita» and prepares, as it should be, with tequila. These are a personal brand of the mixologist Carmen Huizapolwhose trajectory has made her go through Pujol and Nobody's coffee. However, not everything happens at night: in the morning, The bar becomes cafeteria With the basics to wake up (an American coffee, a chai, an espresso or a sticky song).
It is a special bar, unique in its kind, although it is not a wide place –It measures just 22 square metersdesigned by the architect Laure Nashed-, people congregate to listen to music, it is the only thing that matters. In fact, every Tuesday and Wednesday Tornames are open for neighbors: Anyone who arrives with his vinyl collection can play in Bussifame. In fact, one of the friends of this place is Tona Olvera (or as they know it there, Caribbean 89), who is a music enthusiast whose badge is to create routes between their personal history and the Housejazz, cumbia and funk.