
La Cantina del Barrio
La Cantina del Barrio sits on the periphery of Barrio Antioquia's tolerance zone, closer to the residential sections of the neighborhood. The bar occupies a ground-floor corner space with an open front that faces the street. Plastic tables and chairs seat about 25 people, split between the interior and the sidewalk. A small kitchen behind the bar produces empanadas, arepas, and other simple snacks that attract locals looking for food alongside their drinks. The food side of the operation brings in a slightly more mixed crowd than the deeper tolerance zone bars, including neighborhood families during earlier hours and workers from nearby businesses. By evening, the clientele shifts to men heading into or returning from the tolerance zone blocks. Beer is the primary drink, supplemented by aguardiente. The atmosphere is closer to a neighborhood corner store with seating than a bar in any conventional sense.
Where to stay near La Cantina del Barrio
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A corner food-and-drink spot with plastic furniture and an open front. Daytime feels like a neighborhood eatery. Evening shifts to a pre-tolerance-zone drinking spot.
Functional and neighborhood-oriented. More relaxed than the tolerance zone bars but still clearly part of the Barrio Antioquia ecosystem.
Radio music or whatever is playing on a mounted TV. Background noise.
Plain, unassuming clothing.
Informational listing only. Located in a high-risk neighborhood.
Cash only.
Price Range
Beer 4,000-5,000 COP, aguardiente shot 3,000 COP, empanada 2,000 COP, arepa 3,000 COP
Beer ~$1-1.25/~0.90-1.15 EUR, empanada ~$0.50/~0.45 EUR
Hours
10:00-00:00 daily
Insider Tip
Not recommended for tourist visits. If passing through the area, this is one of the less risky spots due to its peripheral location and daytime food service, but all Barrio Antioquia safety warnings still apply.
Full Review
La Cantina del Barrio functions as a gateway between the residential and tolerance zone sections of Barrio Antioquia. During the day, it looks like any other neighborhood corner spot in working-class Medellin. People stop for empanadas and a cold drink, watch TV, and move on. The food is simple and cheap, and the empanadas are reportedly better than the price suggests.
The transition happens in the evening. By 7 or 8 PM, the food crowd thins out and the drinking crowd takes over. Men heading into the tolerance zone stop here first for a cheap beer or a shot of courage. Others stop on their way out. The bar becomes a staging area rather than a destination.
The peripheral location gives it a marginally different risk profile than the bars deeper in the zona. You're closer to normal residential streets and further from the core tolerance zone activity. But the distinction is thin. The same criminal elements that operate in the zona extend to these edge blocks, especially after dark.
The food is worth noting because it's the one feature that distinguishes La Cantina from the pure drinking establishments. A 2,000 COP empanada and a 4,000 COP beer make for the cheapest meal-and-drink combination in Medellin. Whether that's worth the trip to Barrio Antioquia is a question with an obvious answer for tourists: it isn't.
The Neighborhood
On the edge of the tolerance zone, bordering the residential sections of Barrio Antioquia. The surrounding blocks are a mix of homes, small shops, and tolerance zone spillover.
Getting There
App-based car only. The peripheral location is slightly easier to reach than the interior zona bars. Uber from Centro costs about 6,000-10,000 COP.
Other Venues in Barrio Antioquia

La Piscina
Open-air bar in the zona rosa section of Barrio Antioquia. Basic setup with loud reggaeton, cheap beer, and a purely local crowd. Cash only.

El Oasis
Larger venue in the tolerance zone with a dance floor and DJ booth. Straightforward drinks service and a late-night crowd that arrives after 11 PM.

Bar La 45
Corner bar near the main strip serving aguardiente and beer at rock-bottom prices. Plastic chairs, loud speakers, and zero pretense.

Discoteca El Paraíso
One of the bigger dance venues in the zona. Reggaeton and vallenato on rotation, with a working-class local crowd and very low drink prices.

Bar El Recuerdo
Small corner bar in the tolerance zone with a jukebox playing old vallenatos and rancheras. Regulars sit at the counter drinking aguardiente by the shot.

Las Muñecas
Street-facing bar with colored lights and a basic sound system. One of the more visible spots in the zona, open from early evening with rock-bottom beer prices.