
World Cup 2026 Guadalajara: Best Restaurants
Fan-approved restaurants in Guadalajara, from street food to Michelin stars
Where to Eat in Guadalajara
Jalisco's capital is where birria was born, and the smartest move in Guadalajara is to make a birria tour your second day. Tijuana-style birria has dominated US menus but the Guadalajara original is goat-based, slow-stewed, and ladled into a bowl with a stack of corn tortillas on the side. Mercado San Juan de Dios is the biggest covered market in Latin America, and the upper floor's food stalls are where the city actually eats. Chapultepec Avenue is the buzziest dinner street, lined with mezcal bars, taquerias and clay-oven Spanish places like Sal y Pimienta. Tlaquepaque (a 15-minute Uber away) does the more traditional, courtyard-style cooking and pottery shopping in the same afternoon. Try torta ahogada (a sandwich drowned in chile de árbol salsa) at La Mezquitana for breakfast at least once. Tip 10-15% in pesos; rounding up to the nearest 50 is normal.
50 restaurants in Guadalajara

Birrieria las 9 Esquinas
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Birrieria El Chololo
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Birrieria Apatzingan
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La Chata
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Tortas Tono
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Las Tortas Ahogadas de Carlos
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Mariscos El Guero
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Mariscos Juanitos
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Lonches Amparito Risko
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Antojitos La Mexicana
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Tacos El Guero del Mercado
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Tacos Providencia
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If you're heading to Mexico for the tournament, finding the World Cup 2026 Guadalajara: best restaurants is just as important as scoring match tickets. I spent three days eating my way through Zapopan and Centro Histórico last year, and the food scene here hits different. You won't find generic stadium hot dogs outside Estadio Akron. Instead, the streets smell like roasted pork and fresh corn masa. The stadium sits a bit outside the city center, so you'll want to plan your pre-game meals around the Mi Macro Periférico stations or grab something in Americana before taking the shuttle. I highly recommend checking out the Chapalita neighborhood, which is packed with incredible cafes and street food vendors just a short ride from the stadium.
Here are a few ground rules for eating in Guadalajara during the tournament:
- Bring cash for street stalls, especially around Mercado San Juan de Dios.
- Torta ahogada is the city's signature sandwich. Ask for 'media ahogada' if you can't handle intense heat.
- Birrieria El Chololo is only 6 km from the stadium and serves the best goat stew you'll ever taste.
- Book fine dining spots in Providencia at least a month before kickoff.
Don't stress about finding a bad meal here. Whether you grab a $2 suadero taco at midnight or sit down for aguachile negro on Avenida Chapultepec, the flavors deliver. Just pace yourself with the spicy salsa and check match day hours before you head out, as some spots close early on Sundays.
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Continue planning your World Cup trip across North America. If you're following your team after their matches in Guadalajara, you'll want to map out your next moves early.
Here are a few quick tips for your onward journey:
- Book flights to Monterrey or Mexico City well in advance.
- Check out our stadium guides for Estadio Azteca and Estadio BBVA.
- Secure your match day transit passes before arriving in the next city.
Whether you're heading north to the US or staying in Mexico, our city guides have you covered.

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