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This wildly popular singalong cantina from Mexico opens first U.S. location in Wynwood

At the new Sala de Despecho in Wynwood, you can eat tacos from one of Mexico City’s best known taquerias — and sing your heart out to sad and dramatic songs.
At the new Sala de Despecho in Wynwood, you can eat tacos from one of Mexico City’s best known taquerias — and sing your heart out to sad and dramatic songs.

Why, you may ask, would anyone in Miami willingly enter an establishment called Room of Heartbreak? Isn’t there enough of that sort of pain in evidence every day in the Magic City, on the roads, in the weather, waiting in line at the DMV?

As it turns out, there are plenty of reasons to visit Sala de Despecho, the new nightlife spot from Mexico. Tacos. Cocktails. Music. And spirited group sing-alongs to some of the most potent and melancholy songs you can remember.

A hospitality collaboration between The Dirty Rabbit Group and Mexico’s Mandala Group from Guadalajara, Sala de Despecho is now open in Wynwood, the first permanent location for the brand in the United States, which also had a temporary pop-up at Barsecco in Brickell. There are also locations in Mexico, Spain, Venezuela and Colombia.

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The interior of the cantina-style Sala de Despecho in Wynwood.
The interior of the cantina-style Sala de Despecho in Wynwood.

Raul Vargas, director of operations for Mandala Group, has high hopes for the Miami location.

“We want this to be a signature experience, where people feel immersed in the essence of Mexican and Latin culture while they eat, drink and let go,” he said. “Partnering with The Dirty Rabbit Group was a natural choice — they’re true experts in Wynwood’s nightlife and have an unmatched ability to create spaces that resonate with the local energy and culture.”

The atmosphere is that of an upscale cantina, the menu highlighting different types of tacos from Mexico City’s famous taqueria Tacos Atarantados, plus a tequila-heavy cocktail menu that features drinks like the Paquita with tequila Maestro Blanco, raspberry, lychee syrup, cranberry and lemon juice or the Tamarindo, with mezcal, grilled pineapple, tamarind mix, grapefruit and pineapple juice.

Diners at Sala de Despecho can sing along to popular (and usually sad) songs in between tacos and tequila cocktails.
Diners at Sala de Despecho can sing along to popular (and usually sad) songs in between tacos and tequila cocktails.

The real draw, though, is what happens after at Tamarindo or two: the music, which ranges from DJs to sad song singalongs, where customers belt out their favorites and encourage the crowd to join in.

Luis Ginestra, CEO and executive director of The Dirty Rabbit Group, called the experience “fresh” and “authentic,” adding that it “emotionally resonates to Miami.”

“It’s a blend of party and passion that we know will strike a chord with locals and visitors alike,” he said.

The exterior of Sala de Despecho in Wynwood.
The exterior of Sala de Despecho in Wynwood.

Sala de Despecho

Where: 218 NW 25th St., Miami

Hours: 4-11 p.m. Monday-Tuesday; 4 p.m.-3 a.m. Wednesday; noon-3 a.m. Thursday-Saturday; noon-11 p.m. Sunday. Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; lunch served noon-4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday

More information: www.saladedespecho.mx/usa/

Sala de Despecho in Wynwood, which serves tacos, cocktails and a whole lot of music.
Sala de Despecho in Wynwood, which serves tacos, cocktails and a whole lot of music.

This story was originally published May 14, 2025 at 4:30 AM.

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Connie Ogle
Miami Herald
Connie Ogle loves wine, books and the Miami Heat. Please don’t make her eat a mango.
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