Frequented by intellectuals and members of alternative and counter-cultural movements, the neighborhood's atmosphere is vibrant and diversified. In or around it are located cafes, bookstores, universities, schools, chapels, synagogues and cultural spaces such as the Italian Society of Rio Grande do Sul. The restaurant
Tablado Andaluz, the diner
Lancheria do Parque, and the
bar Ocidente, the latter being a traditional nightclub and cultural space created in 1980, which hosts concerts, parties, plays and literary soirees. Some traditions are still live in the neighborhood, such as two delicatessens specializing in Kosher products and products for typical Jewish dishes, Sabra and Lechaim. However, traditional spaces were destroyed by real estate speculation such as Cinema Baltimore and Bar João. The neighborhood is the subject of many cultural pieces such as a documentary directed by Boca Migotto, with its premiered in 2015, which deals with the period in which Bom Fim was the scene of effervescence in cinema, theater and music. The feature film runs from
Esquina Maldita, a bohemian stronghold of the 1970s, to the curve of
José Bonifácio Avenue, where the Escaler bar was located, frequented by a crowd that gathered there in the 1980s and 1990s and passes through places frequented by different tribes, such as Lola, Bar João, Ocidente, Lancheria do Parque, Baltimore and Bristol cinemas. In addition, music icons such as Kleiton and Kledir, Nei Lisboa and
Vitor Ramil have mentioned the neighborhood in their songs. == Modern Limits ==