Revellion Cultu Bar

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A New Orleans steampunk fantasy in central Bogotá, where live jazz, funk, and salsa bands play under Edison bulbs and exposed gearwork.

Revellion Cultu Bar occupies a corner of the Hotel Continental building at Calle 16 No 4-23 in central Bogotá, dressed head to toe as a New Orleans steampunk fantasy. Cielo Travel's review calls out the brass pipes, hanging Edison bulbs, and gearwork worked into every surface.

The format is a cultural program more than a bar schedule. Live bands cover jazz, soul, funk, salsa, afrobeat, ska, and reggae three nights a week, with weekly open jams, DJ sets, and dance classes layered on top, per the venue's own program and Wanderlog's live music ranking for Bogotá.

The kitchen takes itself seriously for a music room. The menu runs 85 percent artisanal and in house, per Cielo Travel: fried avocado, a local charcuterie board, tilapia fish and chips, and empanadas built for the second set.

One large room seats 120 with space for 80 more standing, every wall worked over with steel, gears, and warm filament light. Tripadvisor reviewers consistently photograph the bar back first and the stage second; the design is the opening act.

The list runs original and classic craft cocktails at mid market Bogotá prices, around 35,000 to 45,000 pesos a drink. Order a classic during the band's first set and trust the bartenders on the house list after. The food menu deserves a share of the table; the fried avocado and the empanadas show up repeatedly in Tripadvisor reviews.

Weeknights pull a mixed local and traveler crowd for the cultural program; Thursdays run an international party night with a DJ aimed at singles, per the venue's published schedule. Weekends belong to the bands and the dance floor.

The most committed themed room in central Bogotá, and the rare one where the music program matches the set design. Go on a band night, eat from the soul food menu, and stay for the jam.

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