Leo mentioned that El Depa has a house party vibe and it was definitely the case on this night with everybody relaxing by the barbeque with a bunch of friends listening to really cool music.


After our "carne asada" we went downstairs to El Tigre and had a conversation with Juan Carlos Bucio who is a veteran of Tijuana's nightlife scene. He mentioned that they were looking for a place to open a bar and chose La Plaza after talking with some friends. They all agreed to work together to create a scene and chose La Plaza because of its location and low rents. El Tigre is on the ground floor so they have live bands most weeks that people can enjoy from the shared patio out front. On this night they had everything from DJ's to rock bands and folk singers. The artists playing on this occasion were Sixties Guns, La Tira Cómica and Deck B and had the crowd dancing and having fun. One of the great things about "having" to go to bars for reviews is having people bringing you a beer in the middle of an interview and that is exactly what happened. Juan Carlos brought me one of the local brews that they have on tap. On this occasion they had Ley Seca Pale Ale and Silenius Brown Ale and both of them were great. The bands were playing inside El Tigre and people were watching from a small plaza with a fountain out front. Xavi Vilaplana, AKA Sixties Guns, and Sofia Medina were among the organizers of the Playing For Change event. They mentioned that their goal was to show that Tijuana also has a good side and that it's not all about partying. The city has been maligned for a long time but there's a new generation of socially conscious kids that want to make a difference.



It is really great to see young kids working together to offer people from both sides of the border a new place to hear great music, party in a community atmosphere and being active in social causes. I recommend you come and visit Tijuana's best kept secret before it blows up. La Plaza has gone through many incarnations throughout the last couple of decades. It is once again being transformed into a gathering place for Tijuana's in crowd.
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