Locations where “Soy tu fan” was filmed
So how did Soy Tu Fan end anyway? Did Nico and Charly get back together? Did they finally stop messing around with all that drama?
In a quantum leap of fate, Nico ended up with Yuri (Regina Blandón) and Charly briefly married a very handsome orchestra conductor who worked at Bellas Artes; she’s currently single.
La Valenciana
Open since 1911.
A cantina that smells like old secrets and, well, bathrooms. It’s clear it’s Charly’s favorite (Ana Claudia Talancón) when in episode 10 she declares: “La Valenciana is mine.”
After a night of drinks here, once again, Charly goes back to that scoundrel Nandito de la VegSORRY, Julián (Oswaldo Benavides).
📍La Valenciana, Av. Universidad 48, Narvarte, CDMX.

La Bipo de Coyoacán
It was 2010 and being a waiter in Coyoacán was basically an artistic career.
Rocío (Maya Zapata) worked behind this bar.
Close your eyes and you’re 28 again, clutching a mezcal/beer promo; “La Agrupación” plays in the background and Diego (Luna, who else?) walks up to your table to say hi.
📍La Bipo Coyoacán, Malintzin 155, Coyoacán, CDMX.

Non Solo
Its simple decor reminds us of a time when restaurants weren’t designed to trigger nonstop dopamine hits.
Scene of the first encounter of a romance that wasn’t going to be the last: without Non Solo there wouldn’t be 26 episodes of Charly and Nico (Martín Altomaro).
At its peak, it had many locations. Today there are only 2 left.
📍Non Solo, multiple locations.

La Capital
Opened in 2009, back when “signature cuisine” actually meant something.
This restaurant was practically an extension of Marta (Vero Langer), Charly’s mother, who as a good motherna spent most of her life at these tables.
It’s still open, a miracle in a neighborhood where restaurants open as quickly as they close.
📍La Capital, Av. Nuevo León 137, Condesa, CDMX.
