Mexico City: Mezcal & All you can eat tacos tour in Polanco!

Location: Greater Mexico City, Mexico
Country: Mexico
Price: $145 per person
Duration: 3 hours
Supplier: Mexico Foodie Tours
What We Love About This Experience
This tour is a fantastic way to get a genuine taste of Mexico’s culinary scene, especially for those who enjoy exploring local flavors in an authentic setting. We particularly appreciated the in-depth mezcal tasting, featuring six distinct varieties including exotic silvestres, which is a rare find for most visitors. The inclusion of all-you-can-eat tacos at two different spots means you get to sample a range of regional styles without feeling rushed or limited. Lastly, having a knowledgeable guide like Ninelth, who shares cultural insights along the way, makes the experience both enjoyable and educational.
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One Consideration
While three hours might seem short, the focus on quality over quantity means you’ll leave feeling satisfied and full, though it might not be ideal if you’re after a more extensive food tour. Also, the tour does not include transportation, so you’ll need to make your own way to the meeting point in Polanco.
Best For
This tour is perfect for foodies, tequila and mezcal enthusiasts, or travelers looking for a fun, immersive way to experience Mexico’s iconic flavors. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer guided experiences that combine tasting with cultural stories.
Good To Know

- Authentic Flavors: Combines mezcal tasting with regional taco styles.
- Expert Guidance: Led by a knowledgeable local guide, Ninelth, who shares cultural insights.
- Variety & Quality: Six different mezcal varieties, including exotic silvestres, plus a signature cocktail.
- Flexible Tasting: All-you-can-eat tacos at two different locations.
- No Hidden Fees: Transparent pricing with no extra charges for food or drinks.
- Ideal Duration: A perfect 3-hour evening activity for a relaxed yet flavorful experience.
Exploring Polanco’s Culinary Scene in Depth

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Starting with Mezcal: An Organic, Premium Tasting
Your journey begins with a premium organic mezcal tasting that showcases six distinct varieties. Expect to sample a range from the more common to the exotic, including silvestres—mezcals made from wild, foraged agaves. This isn’t just about drinking; it’s about understanding the nuances of each type, from smoky to floral notes, and learning how different agaves and production methods influence flavors. Your guide, Ninelth, provides insightful commentary on the history and cultural significance of mezcal, making each sip more meaningful.
Many reviewers mention how the guide’s knowledge adds a layer of appreciation. One notes, “Ninelth explained the process with passion, making us see mezcal as more than just a drink, but a cultural artifact.” Plus, the signature cocktail serves as an excellent introduction to mezcal’s versatility, often incorporating local ingredients and innovative twists.
Tasting & Sipping in Polanco
Located in this trendy neighborhood, the spots chosen for the tasting and tacos are well-selected. The vibe is casual but lively, with spots that are popular among locals, ensuring an authentic feel. The setting allows you to appreciate the vibrant street life of Polanco, a neighborhood known for its upscale shops and lively eateries.
The All-You-Can-Eat Taco Experience
After the mezcal, you’re led to two different taco stops. Here, the focus is on regional styles, so expect a variety of flavors. From spicy tacos al pastor—marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit—to Yucatan-style pork tacos, each stop offers a new taste adventure. The “all-you-can-eat” part means you can indulge in as many tacos as you like, which is a fantastic value considering the quality and variety.
Reviewers mention how the tacos are freshly made, with some noting the perfect balance of spice and tenderness. One quote highlights, “The tacos were so flavorful, with fresh ingredients and just the right amount of heat.” Having two locations not only doubles the flavor but also provides a more comprehensive look at Mexico’s taco culture.
The Guide’s Role in Creating a Seamless Experience
Ninelth’s role is key. She keeps the group engaged with stories about Mexican culinary traditions and answers questions about mezcal and regional cuisines. Her enthusiasm and local knowledge elevate the experience from just tasting to a culture.
Practical Details & Value
For $145 per person, including six mezcal varieties, a signature cocktail, and unlimited tacos, the price is quite competitive. The tour’s duration of three hours makes it manageable for an evening activity, especially after a day of sightseeing. The fact that it’s a private group adds a personalized touch, allowing for more interaction and tailored questions.
While transportation isn’t included, the meeting point in Polanco is accessible, and the tour is designed for adult participants (you must be 18+ to drink). It’s worth noting that vegetarians can request options in advance, which makes this experience more inclusive.
Why This Tour Stands Out

Authentic Tasting Experience: Unlike some tours that skim the surface, this one dives into the complexities of mezcal, which is often overlooked by casual travelers. You get to learn about the different types, and your guide explains their origins, boosting your appreciation for Mexico’s national spirit.
Regional Taco Sampling: Sampling tacos from two different local spots means you experience a broad spectrum of flavors—something you wouldn’t get by just popping into one place alone. It’s a smart way to enjoy a variety of regional styles without wandering aimlessly.
Cultural Insights: Beyond just tasting, the tour offers background on Mexico’s culinary traditions, making it educational as well as delicious. Expect to walk away with a better understanding of what makes Mexican cuisine so vibrant.
Quality over Quantity: With a focus on well-curated stops, the tour emphasizes quality, authentic ingredients, and expert guidance. This is especially valuable for those serious about their food and drink.
Convenience & Flexibility: The 3-hour evening schedule suits most travelers’ plans, and the option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility, especially for spontaneous trips.
Final Thoughts

This mezcal and taco tour provides a well-balanced mix of tasting, learning, and cultural storytelling that’s perfect for adult travelers wanting a genuine Mexican experience. The highlight is certainly the variety of mezcal and how it’s explained, giving you a deeper understanding of this iconic drink. The two taco stops complement this perfectly, offering a taste of regional flavors that are fresh, flavorful, and satisfying.
If you’re looking for an engaging, flavorful activity that combines Mexico’s best-loved dishes and spirits without feeling rushed, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for those who value authenticity and expert guidance. Keep in mind that it’s not a large group experience, which means more personalized attention and interaction, making it ideal for couples, friends, or small groups.
While it’s not a full-day culinary adventure, the three hours packed with quality tastings and insights make for a memorable evening. Whether you’re a foodie, a cocktail lover, or simply curious about Mexican cuisine, this tour offers a delightful way to spend an evening in Polanco.
FAQ
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You should plan to meet at the designated meeting point in Polanco.
What is the age requirement for this tour?
Participants must be 18 or older to enjoy the mezcal tasting, as it involves alcohol consumption.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian options can be arranged if you notify the tour provider in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs for approximately 3 hours, typically in the evening.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 10, mainly because of the alcohol tasting component.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a sun hat, camera, water, and biodegradable sunscreen are recommended for comfort and protection.
Is it a group or private experience?
This is a private group tour, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In summary, the Mexico City: Mezcal & All you can eat tacos tour in Polanco offers a rich, flavorful peek into Mexican culinary culture, guided by passionate locals, at a reasonable price. It’s an ideal pick for anyone eager to explore authentic tastes with a little story behind each sip and bite.
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