Café No Sé is unique. The walls are covered with bizarre art and photographs, images of the Virgin of Guadalupe and other eclectic touches. Café No Sé serves over 30 kinds of tequila and mezcal (Guiness Book of World Records vouches for this), plus Gallo and Moza beer on tap, in three bars inside a long, shotgun-style building.

The bar in front features live music every night around 9 PM. In the next room, a gnarled wood 15 foot bar is illuminated with candelabras that cast weird shadows on the unfinished wooden walls.

No Se’s tacos and quesadillas are based on cochinita pibil, a smokey pork dish from Yucatan. Also try the tortilla soup, chili, salads and sandwiches. For a quiet meal, you can dine in the back room, where a small garden is illuminated by a skylight.

On 1st Avenue near 6th Street, No Sé is across the street from Tu Pina Tambien and El Hostal. Open daily from 12 PM-1 AM.