I might be missing the nuances here. Some one can correct me.
Documentation at Mercurial wiki says following about bare repositories:
"Although this is a minor issue, Mercurial can obviously handle a bare repository; that is, a repository without a working copy. In Git you need a configuration option for that, whereas in Hg you only need to check out the null revision, like this:"
hg update null
The null revision is empty state you have when you have just done hg init. It is the parent of revision 0 (and the second parent of all non-merge revisions) and by updating back to it you again get an empty working copy.
The link may look ironic: