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WED · 2026-05-06 · 10:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0506-74140
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NSR-2026-0506-74140News Report·EN·Social Justice

Mexico nightclub’s $300 cover charge for US citizens captures popular mood

A Mexico City nightclub, Japan, has implemented a controversial tiered cover charge, charging U.S. citizens nearly $300 while others pay significantly less.

Oscar Lopez in Mexico CityThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-06 · 10:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Mexico nightclub’s $300 cover charge for US citizens captures popular mood
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A Mexico City nightclub, Japan, has implemented a controversial tiered cover charge, charging U.S. citizens nearly $300 while others pay significantly less. This policy, announced on Instagram, has gone viral and is seen by many as a protest against perceived American influence and gentrification in the city. The club's owner stated the pricing reflects deteriorating Mexico-U.S. relations and the impact of American visitors and "digital nomads" on local communities. This action aligns with a broader backlash in Mexico City against rising rents and displacement of locals in popular neighborhoods, a trend also observed in other global cities attracting remote workers.

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Key claims

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Extra money from cover charges is distributed to nightclub workers to offset rising living costs.

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The club owner stated the policy is a response to a year of insults from the US under Donald Trump.

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The tiered pricing is a response to perceived US 'takeover' and gentrification in Mexico City.

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Mexico City nightclub Japan charges US citizens a $300 cover charge, while others pay $20 or $14.

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Increased 'digital nomads' during the pandemic led to rising rents and community shifts in Mexico City.

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A Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City nightclub has gone viral for charging Americans a nearly $300 cover charge, while citizens from any other country pay just $20 for access, and Mexicans and other Latin Americans pay only $14.The Instagram announcement from the nightclub Japan in the Roma Norte neighborhood has been liked over 26,000 times and received more than , mostly supporting the policy as part of a broader revolt in the capital against what many see as a US takeover.“It’s not that ‘we charge gringos more’ it’s that we offer discounts to people that need it,” the club said in its cheeky Instagram post. “The cover charge is $5,000 [pesos]. Citizens of the USA don’t get a discount.”The post goes on to say that citizens from any other country get a 93% discount, Mexicans and Latin Americans get 95% off, and students and teachers get a 97% discount, paying just 150 pesos for access to the nightclub.The club’s owner, Federico Crespo, said the tiered pricing was a reflection of deteriorating Mexico-US relations under Donald Trump.“This is a response to a year of insults directed at us – as a country – by the United States,” he said. “It’s very much a response to the many attacks against Mexico from Trump.”However, Crespo said the cover charge system was also a response to the “gentrification and touristification” of the city.The nightclub’s post is part of a general backlash in Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City against what many see as an invasion of Americans and other foreigners in trendy neighborhoods such as Roma and Condesa, driving up prices and displacing locals.Last year, protesters took to the streets in a furious march that at points turned violent, with marchers dressed in black smashing windows of local businesses. Afterwards, the streets were littered with broken glass, the walls covered with furious graffiti: “Get out of Mexico.”While Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City has long been a popular spot for American visitors, there was a noticeable increase during the coronavirus pandemic, when many from the US took advantage of “work from home” policies to flock to the Mexican capital where rents were far more affordable.The result of this rise in so-called “digital nomads” has been a proliferation of Airbnbs, soaring rents in desirable neighborhoods and a general shift in the urban environment: in some areas of Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City, English is heard as much as Spanish.The trend reflects similar tendencies around the world, in cities such as Barcelona, Genoa and Lisbon which are also popular with digital nomads. Local people complain that new arrivals are taking advantage of cheaper living conditions, often not paying local taxes and eroding their communities.Crespo said the extra money from the cover charges was distributed among workers at Japan.“It’s a way to give that money to the people most affected by this issue: rising rents, the soaring cost of living and the need to commute longer distances to get to work. By giving the workers the money collected from cover charges, we help them out a little bit.”
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