The 10 Best Beer Tastings & Tours in Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast

May 10, 2022 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Cantina Sessions , Tour of canteens "7 pekados capitals", Narvarte At Night: Tacos, Chelas & Mezcal , Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Experience, Taco Night Private Food Tour in Mexico City, The Street Taco Episode, TuriCervecero CDMX - Tasting Tour and Craft Beer Experience, Querétaro Sunset, Turibus Cantinas -Traditional Mexican Bars of the Historic Center , Mexico City: Private Cantinas & Heritage Tour of the Historic Center.
Restaurants in Central Mexico and Gulf Coast

1. Cantina Sessions

Ben & Frank, Local 3, Calle Dr Mora 9, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Bondabu
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Our philosophy is to share the most authentic side of our everyday culture, taking travelers to off beaten path cantinas where they can taste our great traditional drinks and food while understanding the cultural and social context.

Inclusions: One drink of you choice is included in every stop plus food in one stop

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Reviewed By rail_nerd_rocks

Nico knows his stuff. He gave thorough background information on the whole Merced market & neighborhood.

2. Tour of canteens "7 pekados capitals"

Av. Don Juan de Palafox y. Mendoza 14, Centro, 72000 Puebla, Pue., Mexico Conytur Tour Operador
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Includes 6 drinks, (one in each canteen per person). We invite you to sin in the city of churches, where each drink represents each of the 7 capital sins.- ANGER, GLORY, LUST, GREED, SLOTH, ENVY AND PRIDE. Travel through Puebla and take a tour of one of the most traditional cantinas, tasting their representative drinks, a snack and an explanation of each place. Apart from knowing the attractions of the historic center in a more relaxed and fun way.

Inclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Visit to 7 traditional canteens and bars of the city of Puebla, in each place includes a drink.

Exclusions: Private transportation, Tips, drinks and extra food in each place

3. Narvarte At Night: Tacos, Chelas & Mezcal

Cumbres de Maltrata 352, Narvarte Oriente, Benito Juárez, 03020 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Eat Mexico Culinary Tours
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Narvarte is known throughout Mexico City for its tacos, and we’ll kick off the tour with a visit to a neighborhood taquería that specializes in volcanes, a type of crispy tortilla cooked on a charcoal flame, smothered in cheese and poblano peppers. From there we’ll try tacos al pastor—picture a big outdoor roasting spit, shooting flames—and suadero tacos from vendors who’ve been in the neighborhood for decades. We’ll visit a lively cantina to learn more about Mexico City cantina culture, where we’ll toss back a chela, slang for cold beer, or a cocktail if you wish. And we’ll finish by trying a flight of small-batch, artisanal mezcals in a cozy neighborhood restaurant, part of a private mezcal tasting led by a local chef and expert. If you want a tour that combines food, culture, and drinks, this is not to be missed!

Inclusions: As much food as you can eat (enough for a large dinner), A private mezcal tasting that includes: 4 (1-ounce) mezcals, 3 appetizers, and 1 dessert per person, One beer or cocktail at the cantina, Filtered water throughout the tour, Generous tips for all street vendors and restaurant staff

Exclusions: Transport to/from the meeting and end points of the tour , Souvenirs, Tip for your guide, Additional personal beverages, outside what’s included on the tour itinerary

Reviewed By 500anniel

My boyfriend and I did the Chilango Tacos tour and loved it! The food was amazing and there was lots of it- I ended the tour feeling stuffed. We also learned a ton about the food and history of Mexico City from our amazing guide. He knew the answers to all our questions and seemed to know everyone in town. Overall, I would highly recommend.

4. Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Experience

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 24, Colonia Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Poráy Biclatúrs & Rentals
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An authentic experience through the creative and innovative Cerveza Artesanal production process, to taste various styles and exotic combinations. Crafted by local masters who consider the process art, to get a beverage that is Tasty, in addition to great flavor, aroma, and body, it contains the character and personality of the neighborhood, in each harvest, there is a history, dedication, and effort of artisans. Mexican craft beer is Natural, made with the 4 basic ingredients and mix of herbs, fruits or spices with real attributes, Innovative, original new flavors, infinite combinations The micro brewerys that we visit are Independent labels, the result of efforts of families, groups of friends and courageous entrepreneurs.

Inclusions: Dedicated Local guide, Use of bicycle, Use of helmet, Bottled water, Snacks or Street Food, options for everyone's delight and diet restrictions. Tacos, Quekas, Tlacoyos, gorditas, chilaquiles and more choices to try, Mexican Craft beer is included, unique flavors direct from the Beer Artisans

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities

Reviewed By Ilovequito

We had a great time riding bikes in Mexico City! It’s a must experience! The whole things was perfectly organized and I felt 100% safe riding a bike in the streets of CDMX thanks to our tour guides. We had one guide in front of the line and one in the back. The tour guide had a lot of knowledge and gave details about CDMX I had never heard before. If you haven’t had a bike tour in CDMX I definitely recomended this one! They have different kind of routes and they adapt to your needs.

5. Taco Night Private Food Tour in Mexico City

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This 4-hour private tour will take you to visit the of main neighborhoods of the city. The aim of the tour is to show you the wide variety of Mexican food and several typical beverages. For example, you will try some craft beer and Mezcal, which recently became a very famous alcoholic beverage. You'll also taste delicious tacos which are the worldwide known food of Mexico. This is the opportunity to taste some tasty dishes with the help of a professional guide and private transport.

Inclusions: Beverages, Bottled water, Food tasting, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour

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Reviewed By SNG56

We booked this tour based on it's itinerary and reviews. We do enjoy an occasional private tour. We were picked up on time at our hotel. Veronica was our guide and was amazing. We went to a flower market before getting on the floating boat. The ride was lovely. Veronica told us a lot about the city it's history and culture. We went to the Diego Rivera museum which is amazing. Then to the Coyocan market where we grabbed a bite to eat and have some free time. Then the Frida Kahlo museum which is a must see. The driver was excellent, smoothly guiding us around the city. We also stopped at the University which wads fascinating. Veronica is very proud of her city and it shows. Her energy and enthusiasm were palpable. The price for what you get is a real bargain. Highly recommend

6. The Street Taco Episode

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Visit “Tacoland” and sample the best tacos in town, it’s just that simple. You will sample some of the best specialities accompanied by an expert Taco Eater.

Inclusions: Bilingual Guide (Eng./Spa., All you can eat, Soft drinks, Dinner, Local brewery beer.

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Reviewed By rail_nerd_rocks

Nico knows his stuff. He gave thorough background information on the whole Merced market & neighborhood.

7. TuriCervecero CDMX - Tasting Tour and Craft Beer Experience

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 222, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Turibus
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This tour is for beer lovers who like to test the best craft beers in town while on vacation. Get onboard one of our splendid buses and get ready to learn all there is about the history and brewing process of craft beers in Mexico City, also find out why the craft beer local scene is becoming so popular. Join us for 4 hours while we visit four of the most popular craft breweries in Mexico City: -Cru Cru Brewery -Reforma Brewery -Falling Piano Brewing Co. -Hop The Beer Experience 2 -The Beer Company Each one of these popular breweries has its own history and flavors. You will spend 45min - 1 hour in each one enjoying samples of their delicious craft beers. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The breweries visited may vary depending on availability and Covid-19 restrictions. Changes may occur without previous notice.

Inclusions: Round-trip transportation from meeting points to breweries., Ceritfied Guide, Craft beer tasting at each brewery (1 glass)

Exclusions: Round trip transportation to and from your hotel., Food and extra alcoholic beverages available for purchasing, Gratuity is not included and is left to individual discretion

Reviewed By Joanne P

This was a great tour that took the stress out of travelling from the center of CDMX to Teotihuacan and accessing the site and local area. The tourbus can pick you up at several locations (National Auditorium, Zocalo, etc); I ended up in a group of four with a great bilingual guide, Manuel, who was quite knowledgeable about the areas we travelled through while on the way to the pyramids. Our first stop was to an obsidian and silver workshop where we were entertained by Jesus ("follow Jesus"!) and educated on the importance of obsidian and agave to the region and their role in the construction of the complex. We then spent about 1:45 walking around Teotihuacan (the pyramid steps were closed so no climbing to the top this time) and talking to the local vendors that were selling wares in the complex. We then travelled to a local restaurant/event hall for lunch--the food was ok (think refried beans with mashed potatoes), but the mariachi band and "indigenous" dancers that performed while we ate gave me the feeling of being in Disneyworld, and not in a good way (it was definitely for tourist groups). The last part of the trip was a visit to the Basilica de Guadalupe, which could have taken up a whole other afternoon. Overall, I enjoyed this tour; the workshop and pyramids were incredible, our guide was great, but the Basilica visit could have been longer. The one part I would skip is the restaurant, as I would have preferred the street food.

8. Querétaro Sunset

Mirador of The Arcs, Ejército Republicano 47, La Santa Cruz, La Pastora, 76025 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico Moni Bustamante
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Find out why Jorge Luis Borges felt in love of Querétaro

Inclusions: Snacks, Guide certificated

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9. Turibus Cantinas -Traditional Mexican Bars of the Historic Center

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 222, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Turibus
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Get onboard one of our modern buses and visit some of the most popular and traditional Mexican Bars in the Historic Center, commonly called "Cantinas". Find out why the Cantinas local scene is so popular in Mexico City and considered part of Mexico´s heritage. Each cantina has its own history, traditions, and specialties, from beers and customary Mexican drinks to some of the best Tequilas in the world, not to mention the delicious traditional Mexican food that you can enjoy at the Cantinas. Learn about Mexico´s history and gastronomy when you tour these unique bars. Join us for 3 hours while we visit 3 of the following cantinas: Salón España, Gallo de Oro, Salón Mancera, or the world-famous Tenampa, house of the traditional "Mariachi Band". You will spend around 45 minutes in each cantina tasting some of Mexico´s best tequila and traditional drinks IMPORTANT: The cantinas visited may vary depending on availability and Covid-19 restrictions. Changes may occur without previous notice

Inclusions: Live commentary on the bus, Round trip transportation to and from the meeting point

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (Available for purchase), Food and beverages, Round trip transportation to and from your hotel.

Reviewed By Joanne P

This was a great tour that took the stress out of travelling from the center of CDMX to Teotihuacan and accessing the site and local area. The tourbus can pick you up at several locations (National Auditorium, Zocalo, etc); I ended up in a group of four with a great bilingual guide, Manuel, who was quite knowledgeable about the areas we travelled through while on the way to the pyramids. Our first stop was to an obsidian and silver workshop where we were entertained by Jesus ("follow Jesus"!) and educated on the importance of obsidian and agave to the region and their role in the construction of the complex. We then spent about 1:45 walking around Teotihuacan (the pyramid steps were closed so no climbing to the top this time) and talking to the local vendors that were selling wares in the complex. We then travelled to a local restaurant/event hall for lunch--the food was ok (think refried beans with mashed potatoes), but the mariachi band and "indigenous" dancers that performed while we ate gave me the feeling of being in Disneyworld, and not in a good way (it was definitely for tourist groups). The last part of the trip was a visit to the Basilica de Guadalupe, which could have taken up a whole other afternoon. Overall, I enjoyed this tour; the workshop and pyramids were incredible, our guide was great, but the Basilica visit could have been longer. The one part I would skip is the restaurant, as I would have preferred the street food.

10. Mexico City: Private Cantinas & Heritage Tour of the Historic Center

MUMEDI, Av Francisco I. Madero 74, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Vibe Adventures (Mexico)

OVERVIEW During this private 8h walking tour, you will visit and try local food & drinks in 7 most iconic cantinas of Mexico City - most of them with over 100 years of history full of interesting events & stories. In between cantinas keep discovering the rich cultural & historical heritage of Mexico City's UNESCO-listed historic center. HIGHLIGHTS Satisfy your thirst, hunger & curiosity by visiting Mexico City's 7 most iconic cantinas & visiting all the major attractions of its historic center. WHY GO WITH US The time of the tour is spent purely on gastronomic experiences & sightseeing: no visits to souvenir shops (unless you ask). We are flexible: the program, route & activities can be adjusted to your interests while the duration of the tour can be always extended for an extra fee.

Inclusions: Service of a private guide, Alcohol drinks accompanied by food in some cantinas

Exclusions: Travel insurance; other meals, drinks & activities; tips

Reviewed By Claire S

I did the private tour to Grutas Tolontongo with my partner and I highly recommend it. We were picked up on time by our tour guide and the entire day felt so looked after. It was a fantastic experience and I highly recommend to anyone thinking of visiting Grutas Tolontongo,.

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