A Carrera 7 room that bottles Caribbean coast energy in Chapinero, where champeta and son cubano run to 4am and the maracuyá mojito never sits still.
Bar La Negra holds a 400 person room at Carrera 7 #47-63 in Chapinero and runs on champeta, salsa, Afrobeat, and son cubano. Cielo Travel's review describes it as Cartagena energy bottled inside a Chapinero building.
The crowd skews young and mixes long time regulars with travelers skipping the Zona T circuit. Tripadvisor reviewers rank it among the top 25 nightlife rooms in Bogotá and repeat the same two words: music and prices.
Who would hate it? Anyone hunting a quiet craft cocktail. This room exists for the floor, not the stool.
Rustic wood, hanging plants, and colorful murals set the frame, with lighting that moves from amber warmth to deep neon as the night builds, per Cielo Travel. Tikipal lists the decor as black, gold, and wood, with a smoking area and table service across the 400 person floor.
The list swaps citrus for Colombian fruit. Cielo Travel calls the maracuyá mojito the unofficial house favorite and the lulo sour light, tangy, and dangerously drinkable.
Bottle service starts at COP 80,000 and carta.menu reviewers keep calling the prices very reasonable. Bring cash; reviewers flagged the missing card terminal.
The floor fills from midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and holds until close at 4am. English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese all surface in the queue, per Cielo Travel, and tables go early.
