

Imagine if your neighborhood dive bar had a sequel—and somehow got MORE unhinged.
The film continues the outrageous antics of its eccentric patrons and staff, blending slapstick humor, misadventures, and love triangles. As the bar faces more outrageous situations, the characters find themselves in increasingly absurd and funny circumstances, maintaining the lively spirit of the previous films in the series.
Acting
Rafael Inclán's physical comedy—dude commits to every pratfall like his life depends on it.
Costume
The most aggressively 1985 outfits you've ever seen on working-class heroes.

Director
Víctor Manuel Castro
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
La Pulquería films captured 1980s working-class Mexico City life when pulquerías were rapidly disappearing—nostalgia wrapped in cheap beer and cheaper jokes.
Maribel Guardia was simultaneously starring in telenovelas and these chaotic comedies—she reportedly filmed scenes between her 'proper' TV shoots.