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Best Group Dining Gatherings Mexican Restaurants in River North

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Frontera Grill
Long-running flagship for seasonal, regional Mexican with serious agave cocktails.

Notable Picks

$$$ River North Mexican, Tacos
Since the late 1980s, Frontera Grill has been Chicago’s benchmark for regionally inspired Mexican cooking, mixing seasonal ceviches, moles, and wood-grilled meats in a bustling room. It’s the move when you want serious flavor and agave cocktails without full tasting-menu formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada, Ceviche Trio, Queso Fundido
What makes it special: Long-running flagship for seasonal, regional Mexican with serious agave cocktails.
$ River North Mexican
Mercadito runs a loud, cocktail-heavy room built around shareable tacos, guacamoles, and ceviches. It’s a staple for pre-club dinners and group outings where guests want modern plates, pitchers of margaritas, and a party-forward River North feel.
Must-Try Dishes: Tradicional Guacamole, Pastor Tacos, Ceviche de Camaron
What makes it special: High-energy tacos-and-tequila hub with multiple guacamoles and strong drinks.
$ River North Mexican, Tacos
Opened in 2017 by River North Hospitality, Big Wig is the neighborhood’s high-volume, late-night taco counter built around grilled skirt steak and customizable vessels. With thousands of app ratings and steady bar-traffic demand, it’s the reliable move for fast tacos, burritos, and nachos before or after a night out.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic Premium Skirt Steak Taco, Classic Everyday Tacos (onion and cilantro), Loaded nachos with queso and choice of protein
What makes it special: High-volume counter spot focused on skirt steak tacos, big portions, and late hours.
$$$ River North Mexican
Vela Bar y Cocina brings a sleek, candlelit take on Mexico City dining to the former 3 Greens Market space, with a weekday happy hour built around cocktails and Mexican plates. It’s newer and lower-volume than the big River North stalwarts, but its focused menu and 3–6pm happy hour have quickly made it a date-night and after-work option.
Must-Try Dishes: Guacamole and sikil pak duo, Tostadas de atún, Carne asada or grilled fish entrée
What makes it special: Mexico City-inspired cocktails and plates in a polished, candlelit room.
8.3
$$ River North Mexican
Barrio is a sprawling, rustic-industrial space for creative tacos, big-format platters, and a deep tequila list. It leans social and loud, functioning as a go-to for birthdays, office outings, and game-day groups that want shareable plates and approachable flavors.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada, Carnitas Fried Rice, Taco Tower
What makes it special: Large-format Mexican spot with build-your-own tacos and strong tequila service.

Worthy Picks

$$ River North Mexican, Tacos
Moe’s Cantina River North is a sprawling bar-restaurant geared toward game days, Taco Thursdays, and big-group nights out. Expect solid tacos, fajitas, and shared appetizers rather than chef-y experimentation, backed by loud music, TVs, and plenty of tequila.
Must-Try Dishes: Fajitas Con Arrachera, Carne Asada Tacos, Elotes
What makes it special: High-capacity cantina mixing tacos, fajitas, and tequila with sports-bar energy.
$ River North Mexican, Tacos
Su Casa is a longtime River North cantina in a converted carriage house where sizzling fajitas, enchiladas, and strong margaritas anchor pre- and post-Magnificent Mile dinners. Decades of service and a busy patio make it more about familiar Tex-Mex comfort than cutting-edge cooking.
Must-Try Dishes: Fajitas, Nachos Su Casa, Enchiladas Rojas
What makes it special: Downtown Chicago’s old-school Mexican cantina in a cozy carriage house setting.