
La Dalia awaits you:
A billiards hall and bar in El Salvador that has it all.
Always present, we are history, culture, and entertainment since 1937.
Situated in the Heart of the Historic Center of San Salvador, we have witnessed historical milestones and transformative changes in our beloved El Salvador. Time passes, but La Dalia remains the place with billiard tables, events for every taste, and a unique atmosphere that always connects with you.

Find your place at La Dalia.
Discover what you can do when you visit our bar and billiards hall in the Historic Center of San Salvador.

Billiards
El Salvador's most iconic billiards hall awaits you—an experience you absolutely must have at La Dalia.


Bar
Here you combine the art of mixology with the beers of your choice—the important thing is that you enjoy the moment.


Restaurant and Café
Out for a stroll in downtown San Salvador? Stop by and recharge with our culinary offerings and 100% Salvadoran specialty coffee.


Cultural events
From musical performances to art exhibitions, we will always be a gallery of experiences.


An iconic space in the Historic Center of San Salvador.
La Dalia Presents: Weekly events to enjoy with family and friends
Discover, explore, and enjoy unique experiences in a historic space.

Musical events
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere with live bands, solo artists, and DJs. Enjoy a musical experience that will move you.

Artistic events
Discover art exhibitions and cultural events in a one-of-a-kind setting. Come and live the moment!

Private events
Create moments that last a lifetime! Reserve your table or request a quote for private events at our venue. Celebrate with us.

Where the past and present meet
FAQs - Frequently asked questions
We’re located on 2° Calle Oriente and 4° Avenida Sur, Portal del Norte known as Portal La Dalia, second level.
Landmark: In front of Plaza Libertad, Historic Center of San Salvador.
Beside the portal, the entrance is on 4° Avenida Sur — a tall golden gate in a hallway that leads to the stairs to the second level.
Club La Dalia does not have its own parking, but you can use the nearby options:
Parqueo Morazán
Parqueo de la Iglesia El Rosario
Parqueo del Mercado Hula Hula
Parqueo next to BINAES
Parqueo of Banco de los TrabajadoresWe accept cards, cash, and Bitcoin.
Yes, but pet owners must ensure they bring everything necessary to keep the facilities clean and orderly.
Pets may remain indoors at the start of events due to the venue’s noise levels and the potential harm it could cause to their ears and health.
It isn’t necessary to make reservations on weekdays, but for our event programming we do have pre-sales, which are published on La Dalia’s official social media channels.
Event reservations can be made via Instagram or Facebook DM, and events with pre-sales through a payment link.
No, the billiards are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Of course! The cost varies depending on the type of event, whether private or public. If you need more information, don't hesitate to email us at eventos@clubladalia.com.
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Club La Dalia used to be a 24/7 business—it never closed.
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Club La Dalia did not allow entry to women; it was an exclusive space for men.
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Club La Dalia featured games of chance, and betting was one of its main attractions.
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Club La Dalia still has its original flooring.
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Club La Dalia is not a family-run business passed down through generations—many of the stories shared on social media are not confirmed by the family.
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Carlos Barrios’s youngest daughter spent her early childhood in the business, living in one of the family rooms.
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Don Carlos Barrios’s sons had a special room on the rooftop.
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Don Carlos Barrios was one of the most well-known men in the Historic Center area. He had a very diverse group of friends—writers, poets, painters, merchants, and businesspeople—who met every day at one of the most important cafés in the area (El Bella Nápoles).
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Several of the paintings displayed in the venue were created by his youngest daughter, Carla Barrios, affectionately called “Dalia” by many.
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It is rumored that the spirit of Don Carlos Barrios still lingers inside Club La Dalia, watching over the space and his daughter.
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