Tacos and Mezcal Experience in Polanco!
Imagine spending three hours exploring the vibrant culinary scene of Mexico City’s upscale Polanco neighborhood for only $49 per person. You’ll start by choosing between a mezcal tasting led by a knowledgeable guide or a curated selection of Mexican wines, both designed to complement your local taco feast. The tour visits two popular spots, serving all-you-can-eat tacos and desserts, with plenty of stories behind each dish and drink. It’s a well-paced, intimate experience suited for food lovers eager to get beyond the tourist menus and discover authentic flavors.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it balances tasting and learning—your guide, Nina, received high praise for her engaging and informative style, making the experience both fun and insightful. The small group size (maximum of 10 travelers) ensures personalized attention, and the chance to sample rare silvestre mezcals or local wines makes every sip special. Plus, the convenience of a centrally located meeting point in Polanco means you won’t waste time on complicated logistics.
One possible consideration is the focus on food and drink means the tour is a dinner experience rather than a sightseeing tour. If you’re craving a cultural or historical deep dive, this might not satisfy that need. However, if your goal is an authentic taste of Mexico’s culinary craftsmanship, you’ll find this tour hits the mark.
This experience is best suited for foodies, curious travelers, or anyone who loves tasting regional specialties in a relaxed, friendly setting. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, it offers a balanced look at Mexico’s vibrant flavors without overwhelming or rushing through.
Key Points

- Authentic cuisine: Experience a variety of regional tacos at two local spots with all-you-can-eat options.
- Guided tastings: Choose between a mezcal class with six distinct mezcals or Mexican wines, expertly explained.
- Personalized service: Small-group format ensures intimate conversations and tailored attention.
- Cultural insights: Learn the stories behind the dishes and drinks from your knowledgeable guide.
- Convenient location: Meet in Polanco, one of Mexico City’s most stylish neighborhoods.
- Value for money: For $49, you get a well-rounded experience combining food, drinks, and local stories.
Exploring the Tacos and Mezcal Tour: What to Expect

If you’re looking to really understand Mexico’s culinary soul, this tour ticks a lot of boxes. It’s designed to give you a taste of the city’s vibrant food scene without the touristy fluff. We loved how it starts with a deliberate choice: either dive into a mezcal tasting session or sip on locally curated wines. For those opting for mezcal, you’ll be introduced to six different mezcals, from the common to the rare silvestres, each with its own story from cultivation to distillation. The guide’s explanations make the tasting not just a sip-and-swallow affair but an educational experience—perfect for spirits aficionados or the simply curious.
The wine option is no less engaging, offering a selection of Mexican wines carefully paired to complement your tacos. We appreciated the way each drink was explained, adding depth to what might otherwise be just a casual sip. It’s clear that the focus is on quality and authentic flavors, rather than mass-produced beverages.
The taco stops are at two local, well-loved spots—places that have earned their reputation for serving some of the best tacos in Polanco. Expect to sample a range of flavors, from spicy tacos al pastor to Yucatan-style pork tacos, with each location adding its own twist. The all-you-can-eat format means you can indulge a little, and the guide is eager to share the stories behind each dish. From the history of tacos al pastor to Yucatan-style pork, the cultural context behind each bite makes the experience richer.
The dessert component is a sweet finish to your meal, often featuring local treats that round out the culinary story. Throughout, your guide will share tidbits about how these dishes connect to Mexico’s broad regional styles, making this not just a meal but a mini cultural course.
The group size keeps things intimate, allowing for lively conversation and personalized attention. As one reviewer put it, “Nina was excellent and very informative,” highlighting how engaging and approachable the guide is. The tour runs for roughly 3 hours, a manageable length to keep your energy up without feeling rushed.
Transportation is straightforward since the meeting point is easily accessible by public transport in Polanco. The tour ends back at the same spot, so it’s convenient to continue exploring or return to your accommodation without hassle. Plus, booking is simple and flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Why This Tour Stands Out
This experience offers an excellent value proposition—for just $49, you get a comprehensive taste of Mexico’s culinary delights, guided by an expert who makes every sip and bite meaningful. The combination of tacos, drinks, and storytelling means you’re not just eating but learning, which makes the experience more memorable.
The small-group format ensures you’re not lost in a crowd, and the personalized attention makes it easier to ask questions and absorb the stories behind each flavor. As one review mentions, “We enjoyed all the taco places we visited and LOVED the mezcal tasting,” emphasizing how the tour combines top-quality food with engaging guides.
The choice of beverages—mezcal or wine—caters to different palates and interests, making this tour versatile. We found the mezcal tasting especially fascinating, as the guide explained the craft of mezcal production, often with rare options not found elsewhere. For those more inclined to wine, the curated local selection still offers a rich experience.
While the duration of 3 hours is ideal for a relaxed evening, it does mean that this tour is primarily about culinary exploration rather than sightseeing. If you’re after a cultural or historical tour, you might want to supplement this experience with other outings. Nevertheless, for foodies and drink lovers, this tour hits the sweet spot of authenticity, educational value, and fun.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This tour is fantastic for adventurous eaters eager to taste authentic Mexican tacos in a lively, local setting. It’s perfect if you’re interested in learning about mezcal or Mexican wine through guided tastings, especially if you enjoy stories and background as much as the drinks themselves. The intimate size makes it suitable for travelers who dislike large, impersonal tours.
If you’re traveling with friends or family and want a relaxed, enjoyable evening that combines casual dining with cultural insights, this experience will suit you nicely. It’s especially recommended for those who enjoyed the reviews praising knowledgeable guides and well-curated drinks.
However, if your primary focus is on museum visits or historical landmarks, this might not be your ideal choice. Still, if you want to bring home a taste of Mexico’s vibrant flavors, this tour offers an accessible and authentic way to do just that.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour focuses on tacos and traditional Mexican drinks, primarily featuring meat and seafood options. If you are vegetarian, it’s best to check directly with the provider for possible accommodations or alternative options.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, giving enough time to enjoy multiple tastings and learn about each dish and drink without feeling rushed.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at El Rey del Suadero, Av. Horacio 206, in Polanco, a location easily accessible by public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for change of plans.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers guided tastings of mezcal or wine, visits to two local taco spots with all-you-can-eat tacos, and desserts. Beverages and stories are all part of the package.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Since it involves alcohol tastings, it’s ideal for adults. Kids might enjoy the taco tasting, but the alcohol component is not appropriate for minors.
To sum it up, this Tacos and Mezcal Experience in Polanco offers an inviting, flavorful, and educational evening that moves beyond typical tourist fare. With a small-group setting, expert guides, and carefully curated tastings, it’s a perfect way to deepen your appreciation of Mexican cuisine and culture. Whether you’re a dedicated foodie, a curious traveler, or someone eager to enjoy an authentic night out, this tour delivers genuine value in a lively, friendly atmosphere. Just be ready to eat, sip, and learn your way through one of Mexico City’s most stylish neighborhoods.
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