Experience Mexico City’s Vegan Tacos and Mezcal: A Flavorful, Authentic Adventure
If you’re craving a taste of Mexico’s vibrant culinary scene with a plant-based twist, the Vegan Taco and Mezcal Tasting Tour offers an engaging four-hour journey through one of the city’s most bohemian neighborhoods, Roma Norte. For $87 per person, you’ll explore two carefully selected taquerias, sample three artisanal mezcals, enjoy a delicious vegan ice cream, and get a glimpse of local life through lively streets and colorful neighborhoods. Led by friendly guides, this tour balances authentic flavors with a relaxed pace, making it an excellent choice for food lovers and culture seekers alike.
What really makes this experience stand out is the combination of gourmet tacos infused with genuine Mexican flavors and the chance to learn about mezcal from passionate producers. We especially loved how the tour included visits to both an historic vegan taqueria—probably one of the oldest in the city—and a modern gourmet spot. Plus, the visit to a hidden colonial house in Roma Norte adds a surprising touch of history and local charm. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that with a fair amount of walking and standing, those with limited mobility might want to plan accordingly.
This tour is perfect if you’re eager to sample authentic vegan Mexican food while exploring one of Mexico City’s trendiest neighborhoods. It suits travelers looking for a food-focused experience that combines culture, history, and a bit of fun—especially if you’re interested in mezcal or want to try a variety of vegan tacos that go beyond the usual street fare.
Key Points
- Authentic flavors: Tacos crafted with genuine Mexican ingredients, infused with authentic spices.
- Diverse mezcal tastings: Six different mezcals across two bars, offering a solid introduction to this complex spirit.
- Charming neighborhood: Roma Norte’s vibrant streets, colorful murals, and bohemian vibe.
- Hidden gems: A visit to a gorgeous colonial house adds historical intrigue.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable hosts who share insights about food, mezcal, and local culture.
- Flexible pace: Short stops, light walking, and plenty of photo opportunities.
A Detailed Look at What to Expect
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Starting in Roma Norte at Av. Yucatán
The tour kicks off right in the heart of one of Mexico City’s most fashionable neighborhoods. Expect a warm welcome from your guide, who will introduce you to the plan for the next four hours. From the start, it’s clear that the focus is on authentic flavors and local stories, not just quick bites.
Visiting a Hidden Colonial House
The first stop is a hidden gem—a stunning colonial house tucked away within the neighborhood. This quick visit (around 20 minutes) feels like uncovering a secret. The building’s architecture, with its classic Mexican tilework and lush courtyard, offers a perfect photo backdrop and a taste of the city’s layered history. It’s a reminder that Mexico City seamlessly blends old and new.
Exploring Roma Norte’s Streets
Next, your guide will lead a brief walk through the lively streets of Roma Norte, stopping at picturesque corners and murals that showcase Mexico City’s vibrant street art scene. You’ll get a feeling for the neighborhood’s bohemian spirit—think quirky cafes, vintage shops, and colorful storefronts. If you’re a photographer, this part of the tour offers plenty of chances to capture lively street scenes.
More Great Tours NearbyFirst Vegan Taqueria Experience
The highlight for many is the visit to the first vegan taqueria, one of the oldest in the city. Here, you’ll choose three tacos from a full menu, allowing for personalized tasting. Expect gourmet fillings inspired by traditional recipes but crafted entirely without animal products. The guide might point out how these tacos honor Mexican flavors using innovative plant-based ingredients, making them satisfying and full of depth.
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Mezcal Degustation Begins
Following the tacos, it’s time for a mezcal tasting. You’ll sample three carefully selected mezcals at the first bar, learning about their origins and how different regions influence their flavors. This part is designed to give you a solid introduction to mezcal’s complexity—from smoky and earthy notes to fruitier profiles. The guide’s insights will help you appreciate what makes mezcal uniquely Mexican.
Visiting a Modern Gourmet Taqueria
Next, the tour takes you to a second taqueria, where chefs have crafted three gourmet tacos. These are more inventive, possibly with unexpected flavor combinations or presentation. It’s a chance to see how Mexico’s street food scene has evolved, blending tradition with modern culinary creativity. The guide might mention how these tacos reflect the city’s vibrant culinary innovation.
A Delicious Vegan Ice Cream Break
No food tour is complete without a sweet treat, and this tour features a vegan ice cream that’s both visually appealing and delicious. The unique presentation—possibly with colorful toppings or inventive shapes—adds to the fun. Many guests, including one reviewer who called it “the best I have ever tried,” find this the perfect palate cleanser after all the savory bites.
Final Mezcal Tasting and Neighborhood Walk
The tour wraps up with a second mezcal degustation at a stylish bar with a warm ambiance, offering a wide selection of mezcals from different regions, especially Oaxaca. Your guide will share stories about the producers and regional differences, enriching your appreciation of this iconic Mexican spirit.
The last leg includes more neighborhood wandering—another short walk through Roma Norte, with tips on local spots worth visiting afterward, especially if you want to continue exploring Mexico City’s culinary scene.
Practical Details to Keep in Mind
- The tour lasts about 4 hours, usually in the afternoon or evening.
- The group is small, limited to 10 participants, making it easy to ask questions and get personalized attention.
- Comfortable shoes are a must, as you’ll be walking and standing quite a bit.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s good to confirm if you have specific needs.
- Bring your camera! There are plenty of beautiful photo opportunities along the way.
- Water and rain gear are recommended, especially if the weather turns.
Authentic Experiences and Real-World Insights

Many travelers, including a recent visitor named Frances, praise the friendly guides, such as Marco, who share not only tasting tips but also stories about Mexico City’s culture and food scene. She said, “They were fun and had lots of great advice,” emphasizing how the guides elevate the experience beyond just tasting.
The food itself earns high marks too. The vegan tacos are described as delicious, infused with authentic flavors, and the gourmet tacos are seen as a highlight for their creativity. The mezcal tastings are appreciated for their quality and variety, with many guests feeling they leave with a new appreciation for this drink.
Some note that the pace of the tour is relaxed, which is ideal for soaking in the atmosphere. Others mention that the hidden house and neighborhood walk add a layer of historical and cultural depth that makes the experience more meaningful than just a food crawl.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is perfect for food lovers eager to explore vegan Mexican cuisine in a lively neighborhood setting. It’s also well-suited for those interested in learning about mezcal, especially if you’re new to the spirit or want to expand your palate. If you’re traveling with someone who enjoys a mix of culture, food, and photography, this tour ticks all those boxes.
While it’s not ideal for children under 18 or travelers with mobility issues, most other visitors will find this a fun, tasty, and educational outing. The small group size ensures a friendly and intimate atmosphere, making it easier to chat with guides and fellow travelers.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for vegans?
Absolutely. The tour specifically focuses on vegan tacos, and all food and drinks are plant-based.
How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 4 hours, typically in the afternoon or evening, giving you plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the mezcal tastings included?
Yes, there are six mezcal tastings in total—three at each of two bars—giving you a well-rounded introduction to different styles.
Do I need to bring my own water or rain gear?
It’s recommended to bring water to stay hydrated, and rain gear if the weather forecast suggests rain, as you’ll be walking outdoors.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s a good idea to confirm specific needs with the provider when booking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your travel plans shift.
To sum it up, this Mexico City vegan taco and mezcal tour offers a flavorful, insightful look into the city’s culinary and cultural scene. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who want to enjoy tasty, authentic food while exploring one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie, a curious traveler, or someone who simply loves discovering hidden spots, this small-group tour provides a balanced mix of history, flavor, and fun—making it a memorable part of any Mexico City visit.
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