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Discover authentic Mexican flavors on a 3.5-hour small-group tour in Mexico City’s Narvarte neighborhood, including tacos, chelas, and a private mezcal tasting.

The Narvarte At Night: Tacos, Chelas & Mezcal tour offers a vibrant taste of Mexico City’s local scene in a neighborhood less traveled by travelers. For $134.29 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute experience delivers an authentic slice of city life, all within the lively and tranquil streets of Colonia Narvarte. Set in the evening, it’s perfect for those wanting to soak up the city’s flavors without the crowds.
This tour is especially notable for its small-group size, capped at 8 travelers, which allows for a more personalized and relaxed experience. As you walk through Narvarte, you get to enjoy as much food as you can eat, including traditional tacos, street snacks, a cold beer, and a private mezcal tasting. The tour’s high rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 197 reviews underscores its popularity and quality.

The tour begins at Cumbres de Maltrata 352 in Narvarte Oriente, close to public transportation. This central location makes it easy to access without fuss, and the tour ends at Torres Adalid 1263 in Narvarte Poniente. Travelers should plan to meet at 7:00 pm, ready to explore after typical daytime hours.
Since transport to and from the tour isn’t included, visitors should arrange their own commute. The tour is designed to be accessible for most, with vegetarian, gluten-free, and pescatarian options available upon request, making it flexible for dietary restrictions.
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Beyond the glitz of Mexico City’s more tourist-heavy districts like Condesa or Roma, Narvarte shines for its middle-class charm and family-style taquerías. The neighborhood retains a tranquil atmosphere that feels unchanged over decades, perfect for experiencing local life. The guide leads you through this peaceful neighborhood, revealing its culture and history along the way.
Walking through Narvarte, you’ll visit dozens of taquerías and bars where locals gather. The tour emphasizes exploring authentic spots that aren’t on most travelers’ radar. It’s a laid-back introduction to Mexico City’s vibrant culinary scene, with the bonus of learning about the neighborhood’s background.
A key part of this tour is sampling various traditional Mexican tacos. The first stop is a taqueria at Navarte Poniente, where you can enjoy delicious tacos crafted in a family-style setting. The tacos al pastor from a street vendor are a standout, noted for their authentic flavor and perfectly seasoned meat.
The guide explains the importance of each taco style, giving details about the ingredients and regional variations. Since the tour includes enough food for a large dinner, expect to leave full and satisfied, with plenty of options to suit different palates.
After sampling tacos, the tour moves to a local cantina. Here, you can enjoy a chela (cold beer) or a cocktail, adding a refreshing break in the evening. The cantina is a cozy spot favored by locals, offering a glimpse into Mexico City’s social drinking culture.
This stop provides a relaxed setting to chat and soak in the neighborhood ambiance. The beer or cocktail is included, so there’s no need to worry about extra costs unless you wish to order additional beverages.

One of the tour’s most praised features is the private mezcal tasting in a well-known local restaurant. You sample 4 different 1-ounce mezcals along with 3 appetizers and a dessert, all curated to highlight Mexico’s diverse mezcal offerings.
The guide shares informative commentary about each mezcal’s origin and production process, enriching your appreciation of this traditional Mexican spirit. The tasting is a highlight for many, offering a deep dive into mezcal’s cultural significance and flavor profiles.

Throughout the walk, the guide offers insights into Narvarte’s heritage. You’ll hear stories about how the neighborhood has changed and what makes it unique compared to more touristy areas. The focus remains on local traditions and everyday life, giving a genuine context to the flavors tasted along the way.
This background enriches the experience, making each stop more meaningful and memorable. The tour’s relaxed pace allows for questions and a deeper understanding of Mexico City’s evolving culture.
The tour includes as much food as you can eat, with a variety of traditional Mexican dishes. You’ll enjoy appetizers, tacos, a dessert, and a beer or cocktail, all serving as a satisfying dinner substitute.
Filtered water is available throughout, keeping you refreshed. Tips for street vendors and staff are generous, reflecting the tour’s appreciation for local hospitality. Extra drinks or souvenirs are not included, but the value of the included items makes this a rich culinary experience.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, this tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those wanting a personalized experience. The walking pace is comfortable, with stops at several local eateries and bars. The tour is suitable for most, including vegetarians, gluten-free, and pescatarians, provided dietary restrictions are communicated in advance.
Good weather is necessary since the experience takes place mainly outdoors. The mobile ticket system simplifies access, and the tour is designed to suit different interests and physical abilities.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides, often mentioning Fernando and Toti. They are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive, offering not only culinary insights but also local stories and cultural context. Their ability to explain the history behind the food and tailor the experience to guest needs makes each tour memorable.
The guides’ laid-back style and passion for the neighborhood shine through, creating an engaging and educational experience for all participants.
Most travelers book this tour about 20 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. Weather-related cancellations are handled flexibly, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
Since the tour is operated by Eat Mexico Culinary Tours, you can expect professional organization and clear communication, making the process smooth from booking to conclusion.
The Narvarte At Night: Tacos, Chelas & Mezcal tour provides a delicious and authentic look at Mexico City’s local food scene. It’s particularly well-suited for those eager to explore a less touristy neighborhood with a knowledgeable guide. The combination of tasty tacos, refreshing drinks, and a private mezcal tasting makes for a well-rounded evening.
While the tour doesn’t include transportation, its central meeting point and short duration make it a manageable option. The small-group size enhances the experience, allowing for personal interaction and tailored insights. Food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those curious about Mexico’s spirits will find this tour both satisfying and enlightening.
“Fernando was a great tour guide! He was very knowledgeable about food and the history of food which was amazing! The tacos were delicious! My favor…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or people with dietary restrictions?
Yes, vegetarians, gluten-free, and pescatarians can be accommodated. You should inform the tour provider after booking to ensure suitable options are prepared.
How long is the tour and what does it include?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes. It includes unlimited food (enough for a large dinner), a private mezcal tasting with 4 mezcals, one beer or cocktail, and filtered water.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Cumbres de Maltrata 352 in Narvarte and ends at Torres Adalid 1263 in Narvarte, both in Mexico City’s Narvarte neighborhood.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What makes this tour different from other food tours in Mexico City?
Its focus on authentic local spots in the Narvarte neighborhood and its private mezcal tasting set it apart. The small group and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it is designed to be accessible for most, with a relaxed walking pace and options for dietary restrictions.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot through the provider, Eat Mexico Culinary Tours, with most bookings happening about 20 days in advance.
Are drinks other than included items available?
Yes, additional beverages can be ordered at the stops, but they are not included in the tour price.
What should I wear or prepare for this tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring an appetite for a variety of traditional Mexican dishes and drinks. Remember to communicate any dietary needs beforehand.
Will I learn about local culture and history during the tour?
Absolutely. The guides share stories about Narvarte’s background, local legends, and Mexican culinary traditions, enriching the tasting experience.