Exploring Mexico City’s craft beer scene offers a refreshing twist on the usual tourist attractions. This guided tour in La Roma combines local brewery tastings, delicious Mexican bites, and a walk through one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods—all wrapped up in just four hours.
As someone who appreciates good beer and authentic local culture, I find this experience particularly appealing for its relaxed pace and engaging guides. What I love most about it is the chance to taste a variety of craft brews, enjoy a hearty torta, and discover hidden gems in La Roma’s colorful streets. Plus, it’s a great way to connect with the local scene without feeling rushed.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour involves walking and standing for about an hour, so comfortable shoes are a must. This experience suits those curious about craft beers, interested in Mexican cuisine, and who love exploring lively neighborhoods with a local guide. If that sounds like your kind of adventure, read on for a detailed look at what makes this tour worthwhile.
Good To Know
- Authentic Craft Beer Tastings: Savor a selection of local brews in different venues.
- Vibrant Neighborhood Exploration: Walk through La Roma’s colorful streets with a knowledgeable guide.
- Unique Snacks: Try traditional Mexican bites like tortas, guacamole with chapulines, and carne seca.
- Value for Money: At $105, you get multiple tastings, a guided walk, and authentic experiences.
- Ideal for Curious Travelers: Perfect for foodies, beer lovers, and those wanting an authentic side of Mexico City.
- Small Group Feel: Usually conducted in a group that allows for personal interaction and tailored experiences.
An In-Depth Look at the Craft Beer Tour

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The Starting Point: Plaza de Romita
You’ll meet your guide at the Plaza de Romita, a charming central spot in La Roma. This ensures a friendly, community-oriented start to your afternoon. From here, the tour kicks off with a visit to a cozy local bar — the perfect spot to ease into the experience. The setting feels unpretentious, with a laid-back vibe that makes you feel like you’re hanging out with friends rather than on a tour.
First Beer and Atmosphere
Your guide will select a seasonal craft brew to kick things off, allowing you to enjoy a fresh, well-chosen beer. The reviews highlight the guides’ expertise in pairing beers with the local atmospheres, which means you’re not just drinking for the sake of it but experiencing the local brewing culture firsthand. Expect friendly conversation and insights about the brewing process and local beer trends.
Walking through La Roma
After your initial tasting, a brief five-minute walk takes you into the heart of La Roma. This neighborhood is known for its vibrant murals, boutique cafes, and quirky shops. The guide offers commentary on the neighborhood’s evolution—an area that has become a hub for artists and creatives. You’ll pass by colorful murals and quirky boutiques, making this walk as visually engaging as it is informative.
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Next stop is a well-regarded bar famous for its bold flavors. Here, you’ll enjoy a craft draft that’s brewed locally, often praised for its freshness and flavor complexity. The guide emphasizes the importance of pairing local beers with authentic Mexican snacks, which enhances the tasting experience. The highlight here is the torta, a traditional Mexican sandwich that’s hearty, flavorful, and perfect for balancing the beer’s bitterness.
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Unique Snacks and Authentic Flavors
One of the most talked-about parts of the tour is the opportunity to try snacks like guacamole with chapulines (toasted grasshoppers). This might sound adventurous, but reviews mention how the chapulines add a smoky, crunchy element that complements the tangy guacamole beautifully. Another popular snack is carne seca, dried beef with a salty kick—ideal for those wanting a truly Mexican snack experience paired with a beer.
The Taproom Experience
Your next stop is a lively taproom where the energy is high, music plays, and flavors are bold. The guide notes that the beers here are brewed with passion and precision, often highlighting the craftsmanship involved. You’ll enjoy a crisp lager, praised for its refreshing quality, and savor it with savory snacks. This part of the tour is especially appreciated for its relaxed yet vibrant ambiance, making it easy to mingle and enjoy the local beer culture.
Final Stop at a Stylish Brewpub
The tour wraps up at a trendy brewpub that combines a modern aesthetic with a relaxed vibe. Here, you’ll get one last craft beer, chosen to showcase the range of Mexican craft brewing talents. The final tasting is often described as a perfect closing note—whether it’s a hoppy IPA or a smooth stout, the guide will select a brew that leaves a memorable impression.
Overall Value and Experience
The total cost of $105 covers multiple tastings, snacks, a guided tour, and a walk through La Roma’s vibrant streets—all crafted to give you a genuine taste of Mexico’s craft beer scene. Reviewers mention that guides like Juan and Rosa are knowledgeable and approachable, making the experience both informative and fun. They share insights into the brewing process, neighborhood history, and cultural context, which adds depth to the tour.
Practical Details and Tips

Duration and Timing
The tour lasts around four hours and is generally available in the afternoon, making it ideal for a leisurely exploration. It’s a manageable timeframe that allows enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Remember to wear comfortable shoes since walking is a key component, and bring a valid ID to verify your age—since alcohol is involved.
Group Size and Personal Touch
The tour usually operates in small groups, which enhances the opportunity for personal interaction. You’re likely to find that guides like Rosa and Juan are eager to answer questions and share their insider knowledge about Mexico City’s craft beer scene and La Roma’s colorful history.
Cost-Effectiveness
At $105 per person, this tour offers good value considering the multiple beer tastings, local snacks, and authentic neighborhood walk. It’s particularly beneficial for those who want to combine cultural exploration with beer tasting without spending a fortune on separate outings.
What’s Included and What’s Not
Included in the price are the guide’s services, craft beer tastings, snacks, and the guided walk. Personal expenses, such as additional drinks or souvenirs, are not covered, so budget accordingly. Also, travel insurance isn’t included, so make sure you’re covered before heading out.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?

This craft beer tour is best suited for curious travelers who enjoy tasting local flavors and exploring neighborhoods on foot. Beer lovers will appreciate the variety of brews and the chance to learn about Mexico’s burgeoning craft beer scene from a knowledgeable guide. It’s also perfect for those who want an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience in La Roma, away from tourist crowds.
If you’re interested in Mexican culture, street art, and delicious bites, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s especially great for travelers seeking a relaxed, social outing that combines good drinks with cultural discovery. Families with older teens (over 18) who are interested in beer and local cuisine will also find it engaging.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
No, since it involves tastings and alcohol consumption, participants need to be of legal drinking age.
How much walking is involved?
You’ll walk about 15 minutes in total, with some shorter walks in between stops, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
What language options are available?
The tour is offered in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German, ensuring clear communication.
Can I join the tour if I’m traveling solo?
Yes, the tour typically runs in small groups, making it easy for solo travelers to meet others.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for additional purchases, your ID for age verification, and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Are snacks included beyond the beer tastings?
Yes, the tour includes traditional Mexican snacks like tortas, guacamole with chapulines, and carne seca, but extra personal expenses aren’t covered.
This Mexico City craft beer tour through La Roma offers a fantastic opportunity to taste local brews, explore a lively neighborhood, and enjoy authentic Mexican bites—all in just four hours. Whether you’re a beer aficionado or a curious traveler, it delivers a well-rounded, engaging experience that highlights the city’s vibrant culture and craft beer innovation.
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