SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Mexico — Quince is always near the top. Quince has been voted number one for best rooftop bar in 147 cities, as well as the best rooftop restaurant. In addition, Quince is said to be the oldest rooftop destination in the world, with a spectacular view and recently, Brian Sneed, the owner of Rooftop Ventures, worked with high-end theater and music specialist Christopher Hansen to bring in a Bag End sound system.
Quince Rooftop overlooks La Parroquia, which is an attraction in itself. Parroquia is an extremely beautiful, neo-Gothic, 17th-century parish church, known for its soaring pink spires and lofty, ornate sanctuary.
The Bag End sound enhances the already fabulous food and atmosphere, providing an audio environment suitable for the most deserving audio fans. It is comfortable for dining, yet powerful enough for a party atmosphere. The rooftop is divided into five dining areas, on different levels, which naturally divides into audio zones. Each zone has full range speakers and Infra sub woofers with level and program control flexibility.
Bag End custom designed the loudspeakers to fit the décor, weather-treating them to stand up to the rain and sun.
If you’re a world traveler or just want a one-time getaway to a most fabulous location, try Quince rooftop restaurant in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. “Come for the meal, stay for the experience.”
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