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Best Mexican Restaurants in Logan Square

15 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Kie-Gol-Lanee Logan Square
Oaxacan kitchen with Bib-level cooking and a focused happy hour for mezcal and snacks.

Notable Picks

Logan Square Mexican
Kie Gol Lanee’s Logan Square outpost brings Bib Gourmand–recognized Oaxacan cooking to a corner better known for bars and diners, with tlayudas, moles, and mezcal anchoring a tighter happy hour window. It reads more like a serious restaurant than a cheap pregame, but early-evening cocktails and bar snacks still play well for elevated happy hour meetups.
Must-Try Dishes: Oaxaqueño Verde Tamal, Arrachera Tlayuda, Chapulines
What Makes it Special: Oaxacan kitchen with Bib-level cooking and a focused happy hour for mezcal and snacks.
$ Logan Square Mexican, Tacos
A long-running Logan Square taqueria where plates of al pastor, carne asada, and house salsas anchor casual sit-down meals at everyday prices. It draws steady multi-platform crowds for straightforward tacos, big portions, and a reliable late-night option that still feels local rather than corporate.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor taco, Carne asada taco, House cactus taco
What Makes it Special: Classic Logan Square taqueria with deeply satisfying tacos and strong value.
Logan Square Mexican
Bárbaro Taquería is a Humboldt Park-border taqueria and cantina where a wide taco list, seasonal specials, and an agave-forward bar program draw steady crowds. It bridges neighborhood casual and going-out energy, with everything from birria and pastor tacos to breakfast chilaquiles and pozole on a rotating menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Tacos, Birria Tacos, Esquites
What Makes it Special: Elevated tacos and an agave-heavy cocktail list in a lively cantina setting.
$$ Logan Square Mexican, Tacos
L’Patron is a counter-service staple where carne asada, al pastor, and poblano rajas tacos come off the grill with freshly butchered meats and bright salsas. Lines and limited seating are part of the deal, but locals treat it as a go-to for made-to-order tacos and tortas that still feel hand-crafted despite the volume.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada taco, Al pastor taco, Poblano rajas taco
What Makes it Special: High-volume counter spot where freshly butchered meats drive standout tacos.
$$ Logan Square Mexican
Federales’ Logan Square outpost is a sprawling tequila-and-taco bar built for rowdy happy hours, with ice-shot bell ringing, a retractable-roof space, and a big patio. Tacos, nachos, and margaritas move fast enough to serve crowds that treat it as a group meet-up spot before longer nights out.
Must-Try Dishes: Grande Nachos, Al Pastor Tacos, Chicken Fajitas
What Makes it Special: High-capacity tequila and taco bar with retractable roof and late-night energy.
$$ Logan Square Mexican, Tacos
Lonesome Rose is an all-day Tex-Mex–leaning bar and restaurant where margaritas, quesaritos, and breakfast tacos share space with a daily weekday happy hour. The bright, plant-filled room and upstairs/downstairs layout make it a flexible choice for early-evening drinks, small plates, and casual meetups.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesarito, Baja Burrito, Chorizo Breakfast Taco
What Makes it Special: Tex-Mex–inspired bar with a strong margarita program and weekday happy hour on tacos and drinks.
$$$ Logan Square Mexican
La Victoria is a high-energy Mexican bar-restaurant where margaritas, DJs, and salsa nights meet a full menu of tacos, fajitas, and brunch plates. Locals use it as a crossover between happy hour pregame, birthday dinners, and late-night dancing in the heart of Logan Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles Verdes, Breakfast Tlayuda, House Guacamole
What Makes it Special: Party-forward Mexican spot where happy hour bleeds into DJ nights and brunch.
$$$ Logan Square Mexican
Opened in 2025 by the team behind La Luna, La Lunita is a modern Mexican restaurant and cocktail bar where wood-fired meats, seafood, and quesabirria share space with Mexican wines. The room leans nightlife-friendly, pairing birria, al pastor-spiced octopus, and composed plates with vinyl nights and a late closing time.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesabirria, Al Pastor Octopus, Tampiqueña
What Makes it Special: A late-night-leaning Mexican spot where wood-fired plates meet serious cocktails and vinyl.
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$$ Logan Square Mexican
El Cid is a long-running Mexican restaurant and bar across from the Logan Square Blue Line, known for steak tacos, generous combo plates, and a hidden back patio. Happy hour brings value-friendly drinks and snacks that make it a dependable meetup spot for casual margaritas.
Must-Try Dishes: Enchiladas Suizas, Taco Dinner, Homemade Tamales
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Mexican standby with strong margaritas and a leafy back patio.

Worthy Picks

$$ Logan Square Mexican, Tacos
Big Wig Tacos in Logan Square is a late-night counter where steak tacos, chorizo burritos, and crisp tortillas answer post-bar cravings until the early morning hours. It’s more about speed, portions, and convenience than nuance, but it consistently delivers hot food when most kitchens are closed.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak tacos, Chorizo burrito, Agua fresca de jamaica
What Makes it Special: High-hour taqueria slinging tacos and burritos deep into the night.
$$$ Logan Square Mexican
Mucho Gusto is a newer Mexican restaurant and bar from the La Victoria team, dressed in neon lotería art, floral walls, and a vine-wrapped patio built for photos as much as cocktails. Happy hour here leans on margaritas, micheladas, and shareable plates that skew richer and more modern than neighborhood stalwarts.
Must-Try Dishes: Uchepos Gratinados, Pulpo Enamorado, Cochinita Pibil
What Makes it Special: Design-heavy sibling to La Victoria where margaritas, modern Mexican plates, and a photo-friendly room anchor happy hour.
$ Logan Square Mexican, Tacos
This Logan Square outpost of the Chicago-born Los Comales group is a straightforward taqueria known for al pastor, carne asada, veggie tacos, and late-night combo plates. It’s a sit-down option where warm tortillas, salsa bars, and familiar plates add up to a dependable everyday taco stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Veggie taco, Steak torta
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood branch of a local taqueria group with familiar, well-priced tacos.
$$ Logan Square Mexican, Burritos
Puebla Restaurant is a long-running Logan Square Mexican café where breakfast plates and combo dinners sit beside oversized vegetarian and suizo burritos. It’s more about homey dining room energy and friendly service than flash, with prices that make stuffed burrito plates feel like budget comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Vegetarian Burrito, Burrito Suizo Dinner, Carne Asada con Cebollita
What Makes it Special: Casual Mexican café known for hearty vegetarian and suizo burritos.
$$ Logan Square Mexican
A neighborhood Mexican bar-and-restaurant with karaoke-night energy and a menu that leans classic rather than experimental. It’s strongest when you order hearty, sauce-forward standards and treat it as a sit-down late-night meal instead of a quick taco stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Mojarra frita (fried whole fish), Carne asada plate, Chiles rellenos
What Makes it Special: Late-night Mexican dining with bar energy and karaoke-friendly pacing.
Logan Square Mexican
El Fogon Tapatio is a counter-service-leaning taqueria on Armitage where birria tacos, breakfast plates, and tortas run from morning through late evening. The space is simple and functional, but generous portions, house-made salsas, and consistently praised quesabirria and taco dinners have made it a reliable stop between Logan Square and Humboldt Park.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesabirria de Res, Carne Asada Taco Dinner, Milanesa Torta
What Makes it Special: A straightforward taqueria focused on birria, hefty taco dinners, and all-day breakfasts.