-- Shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Email If the “Willow” set from Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” was a bar, it’d be Brujas in Mexico City. Gold-hued orbs float from the ceiling against a dark interior, where jars of herbs line the backlit walls, casting a faint, warm, honey-toned glow. The bar, staffed exclusively by women who consider themselves witches, feels both mystical and inviting As if the witchy vibes couldn’t get more, well, witchy at Brujas — the Spanish word for “witches” — the hot spot in the city’s Roma neighborhood has just debuted a new namesake bar menu for the year.
“Witch’s Quest” isn’t just a carousel of 10 cocktails ; it’s a whirlwind tour of little-known history. The menu, which took six months of research and development to complete, is based on various witches from across the Americas. Margaret Jones, the first woman executed for witchcraft in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during New England’s 200-year witch hunt , opens the menu, which comes with a 20-page graphic novel .
Related In Guadalajara, Xokol’s ancestral cuisine is redefining Mexico’s fine dining scene “Everyone has a quest in life,” reads an intro to the menu. “This is the story of 10 women of different origin and moments in history who set out on a journey that changed their lives—a journey that has also inspired 10 modern women, who through skills and knowledge, have been able to translate their experience into beverages you can now enjoy.” The h.