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Discover Mexico City's vibrant nightlife through an immersive taco and mezcal tour, sampling top local flavors with expert guides in a relaxed setting.
Imagine spending a warm evening wandering through vibrant neighborhoods, tasting some of Mexico City’s best tacos, and learning to appreciate the nuances of mezcal — all in just over three hours. That’s exactly what the Mexico City Night Tacos and Mezcal Tour promises: an authentic and flavorful introduction to the city’s culinary nightlife, led by knowledgeable guides who know where to find the best bites.
This tour is designed for food lovers eager to skip the tourist traps and dive into local favorites. We particularly like the way it combines classic tacos with modern culinary twists, and the inclusion of a guided mezcal tasting adds a sophisticated touch. One consideration is the tour’s pace — it’s fast-moving, so it’s perfect if you’re a confident eater and drinker, but less ideal if you prefer a relaxed, lingering experience. This experience suits travelers seeking a full-flavored, guided night out that offers both variety and insight into Mexico City’s culinary scene.


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Starting at San Rafael, the tour kicks off with a warm welcome and a quick introduction to Mexico City’s taco culture. This initial meet-and-greet sets the tone, giving you context about what you’re about to taste and why tacos are such a staple here.
Next, you’ll head to a Michelin-recognized taquería for griddle tacos — a true highlight. We loved the way the guide explained why these tacos are considered legendary, and how their crispy, flavorful exterior is a result of expert cooking techniques. The fact that you skip the line makes this stop both efficient and more enjoyable, avoiding the usual wait times at popular spots.
From there, the tour moves to La Condesa, a neighborhood known for its trendy vibe, for tacos al pastor. These are a must-try — tender pork carved off the trompo, often served with pineapple and salsa, creating a perfect balance of smoky sweet and spicy flavors. Expect around 30 minutes here to savor the tacos and soak in the neighborhood’s lively atmosphere.
In Colonia Roma, you’ll sample north-style tacos and suadero, which are critical parts of Mexico City’s nightlife scene. The smoky, juicy suadero is a favorite among locals, and the guide will share insights into how different regions have their own taco styles, enriching your understanding of Mexico’s diverse food culture.
The next stop is Anzures, where contemporary taco creations await. This modern taquería pairs inventive flavors with craft drinks, offering a glimpse into the evolving culinary scene. It’s a chance to see how tradition meets innovation, and you might find yourself trying a taco or two that you’ve never seen before.
Finally, the tour concludes back at San Rafael with a mezcal tasting at a top bar. Here, you’ll learn about the production process, the importance of the agave variety, and how to taste mezcal like a local. Sampling two pours and a crafted cocktail rounds out the experience, allowing you to appreciate the complexity and artistry behind this iconic Mexican spirit.
Each venue is carefully chosen for its authenticity and quality. The Michelin-recognized spot ensures you experience top-tier tacos, while neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma provide the perfect backdrop for tasting and exploring. The mezcal bar, known for its quality offerings, elevates the experience from casual to educational.
The fact that transportation is included during the tour means you won’t need to worry about navigating public transit or hailing taxis between stops. It keeps the tour moving smoothly, especially in busy neighborhoods. With a maximum of 99 travelers, the group size fosters a lively atmosphere without feeling crowded, though it’s more of a social outing than an intimate tasting.
At $175 per person, the tour offers plenty of value. Over 15 tastings spanning tacos, mezcal, and a cocktail, it’s like a guided dinner — but with the added bonus of local insights and expert commentary. Compared to the cost of multiple individual meals and tastings, this package provides an efficient way to sample Mexico City’s nightlife flavors without breaking the bank.
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What truly sets this tour apart is the combination of food, drink, and storytelling. The guide’s knowledge about mezcal production and taco history adds depth, making each bite and sip more meaningful. Participants have noted how this enhances the tasting experience — “We learned so much about mezcal and the different agave varieties, which made the tasting even better,” one reviewer said.
Similarly, the variety of tacos ensures you experience the full spectrum of local flavors, from traditional to modern. The Michelin-recognized spot is a major plus, guaranteeing high-quality food even in a busy nightlife setting.
The mezcal bar is a highlight for many. You’ll learn how mezcal is made, what makes each agave unique, and how to recognize quality. The guided tasting of two pours plus a cocktail allows you to appreciate different styles and flavors, making this a memorable part of your evening.


This experience is perfect for foodies, those interested in Mexican spirits, and anyone wanting an engaging, guided night out. It’s especially suitable if you want to avoid the hassle of finding good tacos yourself, as the stops are curated for quality and authenticity. If you’re keen to learn about mezcal and enjoy a lively, friendly atmosphere, this tour will hit the mark.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or have dietary restrictions, it’s worth considering that this tour is quite active and focused on tasting a variety of foods and drinks in quick succession.

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour heavily features meat-based tacos like al pastor and suadero, so if you’re vegetarian, you might find limited options. It’s best to check with the provider beforehand.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes, all tastings, including tequila, mezcal, and a cocktail, are included, providing ample opportunity to sample and learn.
Does the tour require physical activity?
There’s some walking involved between stops, but transportation is provided during the tour segments.
Can I join if I don’t speak Spanish?
Yes, the guide speaks English, making it accessible for non-Spanish speakers.
Is the tour appropriate for groups of all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s ideal for those comfortable with food and alcohol tastings.
Will I need to make reservations in advance?
Yes, as spots can fill up, especially during peak seasons. Booking ahead guarantees your place.
What’s the best way to get to the meeting point?
It’s located at Serapio Rendón 27, San Rafael, in Mexico City. Check local transit options or consider arriving early to explore the neighborhood.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this a risk-free option if your plans change.
For anyone eager to explore Mexico City’s vibrant nightlife and sample its best tacos and mezcal in a single evening, this tour offers a lively, educational, and delicious experience. It’s well-paced, with expert guidance and a focus on authenticity that appeals to curious travelers. The combination of curated tastings, local storytelling, and cultural insights makes this an excellent choice for foodies and spirits enthusiasts alike.
Ideal for those wanting a fun night out without the guesswork, the Mexico City Night Tacos and Mezcal Tour provides a flavorful, memorable way to see the city after dark. Just come hungry, thirsty, and ready to learn about Mexico’s culinary treasures.