
Rico Club
Rico Club on Calle Niza runs a late-night format that doesn't get started until after 01:00, aimed at club-goers who've already been somewhere else earlier in the evening. Two rooms split the programming: the main floor plays electronic music including tech-house and techno, while the back room hosts Latin sets mixing reggaeton, perreo, and Latin pop. The crowd mostly consists of locals in their twenties and early thirties who treat it as the last stop before home. Door policy is moderately strict about dress and IDs, and cover charges climb between 02:00 and 04:00 during peak hours. The LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere of Zona Rosa extends here, though the crowd is more mixed than at some of the explicitly gay-branded venues on Amberes.
Where to stay near Rico Club
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A late-opening club with two distinct rooms, electronic music dominating the main floor, reggaeton on the back floor, and a crowd that peaks between 03:00 and 05:00. IDs checked at the door along with a dress code.
Dark, loud, and late. Peak energy hits between 03:00 and 05:00.
Tech-house, techno, and deep house on the main floor; reggaeton, perreo, and Latin pop on the back floor
Stylish-casual to dressy. No athletic wear, no sandals, no sports jerseys.
Hardcore late-night dancers, electronic music fans continuing after other clubs close, people who prefer after-hours formats
Cards and cash; cash preferred at the bar during peak
Price Range
Beer 100 MXN, cocktail 220 MXN, shots 80-120 MXN, cover 200-400 MXN Fri-Sat
Beer ~$5.50, cocktail ~$12, shots ~$4.30-6.50, cover ~$11-22
Hours
Fri-Sat 01:00-06:00, closed Sun-Thu
Insider Tip
Arriving before 02:00 usually means a lower cover. Cash speeds up the bar significantly when the room is packed. The back room is quieter if the main floor volume becomes overwhelming.
Full Review
Rico Club occupies a corner building on Calle Niza a block from the Amberes strip, and the format is genuinely late-night: doors open at 01:00 and the main crowd doesn't arrive until after 02:00. By 03:00 both rooms are full, and the club typically runs until 05:00 or 06:00 on Saturdays. The entrance is controlled by a doorman who checks IDs and applies a dress code that rejects athletic wear, shorts, and overly casual footwear.
The main room is a dark space with a substantial sound system, a raised DJ booth at the back, and LED panels that pulse with the mix. Programming runs tech-house, techno, and deep house from resident DJs with occasional international bookings. Sound quality is among the better systems in Zona Rosa, though the mid-range muddies when the room peaks. Cover charges on weekends run 200 to 400 MXN depending on the booking and the hour of arrival.
The back room plays Latin music exclusively, with reggaeton, perreo, and Latin pop dominating the rotation. The crowd drifts between the two floors, and the smaller room tends to pack tighter since the dance floor is narrower. A second bar serves the back room with slightly faster service than the main floor.
Late-night Zona Rosa requires standard caution. Drink spiking does happen, particularly targeting isolated foreign visitors who've been moving between venues. Keep drinks in sight, travel in groups when possible, and arrange Uber pickups from the Niza side rather than walking toward Reforma at 05:00. Compared to earlier-opening venues like Living Room and Lollipop, Rico Club is a specialist choice for people committed to an all-night format.
The Neighborhood
Calle Niza runs parallel to Amberes one block east, with fewer storefronts and less foot traffic. Rico Club draws most of its crowd from people already out on Amberes earlier in the night.
Getting There
Metro Insurgentes on Line 1 is a five-minute walk but not running at club closing time. Uber is the standard departure option after 02:00; the Niza address is clear for pickups.
Address
Calle Niza 46, Col. Juarez
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