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Best Mexican Restaurants in West Loop

12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
La Josie
Jalisco-forward cooking with a serious agave bar and rooftop energy.

Notable Picks

8.6
$$$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
A modern Jalisco-leaning room that shines when you order in a tight taco-and-shareables lane, backed by a deep tequila and mezcal program. The kitchen’s strongest plays are crispy, rich birria-style bites and bright, acid-forward seafood starters that keep the meal feeling paced instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesa-birrias (beer birria) with consomé, Aguachile verde, Arrachera tacos (skirt steak)
What makes it special: Jalisco-forward cooking with a serious agave bar and rooftop energy.
West Loop Mexican, Tacos
Taqueria Chingón’s Fulton Market home turns out chef-driven Mexico City–inspired tacos on housemade tortillas in a compact, high-energy space. Locals line up for trompo al pastor, duck carnitas, and rotating specials that have earned the shop attention from the Michelin Guide and national food press.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor taco, Duck carnitas taco, Shrimp gobernador taco
What makes it special: Inventive, chef-led tacos on housemade tortillas with Michelin recognition.
$$$$ West Loop Mexican, Burritos
A polished West Loop restaurant and bar where scratch-made Mexican plates share space with breakfast burritos, birria-focused dishes, and a serious margarita program. It leans more sit-down than counter-service, giving burrito lovers a chance to pair their wraps with cocktails and small plates in a stylish room.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast burrito, Queso birria tacos, Birria ramen
What makes it special: Elevated Mexican cooking with craft cocktails and burritos in a design-forward space.
West Loop Mexican, Burritos
A low-key, office-corridor Mexican counter by the Old Post Office that’s strongest when you treat burritos like the main event: fresh fillings, solid salsas, and quick pickup-friendly pacing. It’s a smart rotation spot for Loop regulars—order one burrito, one side, and keep it moving.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor burrito, Steak burrito, Horchata
What makes it special: A tucked-away Loop-area Mexican counter with burritos that travel well.

Worthy Picks

$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
Since 2010, La Lagartija has been a Near West Side standby for Mexico City–leaning tacos on housemade tortillas at everyday prices. Regulars mix al pastor, shrimp, and steak tacos with queso fundido and margaritas in a casual, counter-service space that feels more neighborhood taqueria than polished hotspot.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Shrimp tacos, Steak tacos
What makes it special: Long-running taqueria doing a wide range of classic tacos on fresh tortillas.
$$ West Loop Mexican
A practical Loop-adjacent Mexican counter in Two North Riverside Plaza that’s strongest for low-drama happy-hour bites when you want something warm, fast, and shareable. Treat it like a quick stop: pick two or three small items, keep it moving, and you’ll get the best payoff.
Must-Try Dishes: Elote cup, Guacamole & chips, Mini ceviche shooter
What makes it special: Office-corridor Mexican with snackable happy-hour picks built for speed.
$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
A neighborhood taqueria format built around a char-grilled arrachera lane, with an easy order-and-go rhythm that works for quick lunches or a low-key dinner. It’s best when you stay traditional—two or three tacos, one tamal or nachos, then stop before the menu sprawls into a full sampler.
Must-Try Dishes: Arrachera tacos (char-grilled skirt steak), Pastor tacos, Handmade tamales (chicken or pork)
What makes it special: Arrachera-focused tacos with a classic taqueria playbook.
7.8
$$ West Loop , Mexican
A modern West Loop taco-and-tequila lane that’s strongest when you treat it like a focused taco order instead of a full menu tour. It’s a good choice for quick sit-down tacos with a drink, especially if you keep the build simple and let one or two standout fillings carry the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesa birria taco, Fish taco, Steak quesadilla
What makes it special: Scratch-cooked tacos with a tequila-forward bar lane.
7.7
$$$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
Tacombi’s West Loop location brings the brand’s breezy, beachy taqueria aesthetic to a large, lively room that works well for groups. The menu leans on a wide spread of tacos—from crispy fish to al pastor and birria—backed by pitchers of margaritas and a steady flow of after-work and weekend crowds.
Must-Try Dishes: Baja crispy fish taco, Al pastor taco, Beef birria tacos
What makes it special: Colorful, high-capacity taqueria with a big taco menu and strong margarita program.
$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
A family-owned taquería counter inside the Chicago French Market that’s best used as a quick, practical taco run between trains and meetings. Stick to one clear lane—grilled steak or chicken tacos—and keep the order simple so it stays fresh and balanced in a food-hall setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled steak tacos, Grilled chicken tacos, Salmon tacos
What makes it special: Market-counter tacos with multiple grilled protein lanes.
7.6
$$$ West Loop Mexican, Tacos
Federales is a sprawling tequila-and-taco bar built around a huge indoor-outdoor patio where the party energy is as much a draw as the food. Classic and signature tacos share space with big-format nachos, quesadillas, and rounds of margaritas, making it a go-to for rowdy nights in Fulton Market.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork and pineapple taco, Baja fish taco, Steak tacos
What makes it special: High-energy tequila bar with a huge patio and a large taco and nacho menu.
$ West Loop , Mexican
A commuter-core burrito counter designed for quick, reliable weekday fuel—especially when you need something filling that won’t slow the schedule. Best results come from classic burrito-and-chips orders and skipping the temptation to overcomplicate.
Must-Try Dishes: Asada burrito, Chicken bowl, Chips and guacamole
What makes it special: Fast, filling burrito coverage in the Ogilvie commuter flow.