Say it aint so Cafe Rojo closed?
I was in Quito about about a year ago and thanks to ISG I found Cafe Rojo. Had a blast on a Saturday afternoon. Is the word on the street that this place is closed permanently or are they having issues that will be resolved by greasing the right individuals? I hope it opens again as I will be in Quito in a few months.
Any word on its status open / closed would be greatly appreciated. What establishment is a good alternative? Where is 122 in relation to Cafe Rojo?
Thanks
No Admission to Chongos in North Quito
Monday and Tuesday was public holidays and a lot of the central Quito chongos were closed.
Decided to go to the North Quito Daytime chongos. Casanova, Alondras and Marques de Sade.
Tried all 3 of them, but they would not let me in with a foreign I'd (original passport). They were only letting locals in with their cedulas.
Talking of passports, both 122 and Touch me, would not accept copy of passport. They would only allow me to enter with an original passport.
Update: Cafe Rojo and 122
Café Rojo remains CLOSED as of Saturday, Feb 21,2015. Still has the "CLAUSURADO" stickers covering both doors.
122 on Bolivia, however, remains OPEN as of yesterday, Feb 23,2015. I chose a tall black girl. She was a little funky smelling all around, nothing horrible but it wasn't the best experience. Nice attitude, though. Still $3 to get in, includes a beer or water, and $12 ficha. Still very loud in there.
Quito streetwalkers Friday 20 March 2014
I was at a Hostal in Santo Domingo square (Calle Guayaquil and Rocqueforte) in centro historico and saw a group of about 10 sw's hanging at one corner of this square. Mostly 6 & 7 & 8's. Good for only 10 bucks plus 3 for the bed. If you are in the area be sure to check it out. Google church of Santo Domingo.
Tranquil