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Best Happy Hour Mexican Restaurants in Northridge

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Tierra Caliente Tacos & Beer
Michoacan-style cooking from a team that ran a beloved food truck for over a decade before opening their first restaurant in 2024.

Notable Picks

$$ Northridge Mexican, Tacos
Michoacan-style Mexican from a crew that spent over a decade on the food truck circuit before planting a flag in a Northridge strip mall in 2024. The menu leans into regional comfort — carnitas, enchiladas suizas, a cheesecake flan that signals ambition beyond the typical taqueria — at prices that keep families coming back without thinking twice. A low-key neighborhood spot where the cooking carries more weight than the setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Carnitas, Carne Asada Burrito, Enchiladas Suizas
What Makes it Special: Michoacan-style cooking from a team that ran a beloved food truck for over a decade before opening their first restaurant in 2024.

Worthy Picks

$$ Northridge Mexican, Burritos
A bar-forward Mexican grill that anchors the table around volcanic-stone molcajetes and an 8-hour daily happy hour window, making it a natural pick for groups that want shareable plates and strong pours without watching the clock. The energy runs festive and loud—built for birthdays and weekend hangs on the patio, not quiet two-tops. Northridge regulars treat it as the default gathering spot when the plan is drinks first, food second, with enough menu depth to keep the kitchen relevant.
Must-Try Dishes: Molcajete, Mango Shrimp, Enchiladas Tres Marias
What Makes it Special: Bar-forward Mexican grill built around its namesake micheladas and margaritas, with an 8-hour daily happy hour and shareable volcanic-stone molcajetes for the table.
$$ Northridge Mexican
A San Fernando Valley Mexican restaurant that has operated under the same family since 1959, running a split personality—full-service dining with combo plates and burritos by day, karaoke bar with margaritas and micheladas by night. The 67-year run in the same Northridge storefront speaks to a reliable neighborhood anchor where regulars know what to expect, even if individual visits can vary across the 4.2-star rating curve.
Must-Try Dishes: Surf & Turf Burrito, Margaritas, Micheladas
What Makes it Special: Family-owned San Fernando Valley fixture since 1959, combining full-service Mexican dining with a late-night bar and karaoke scene
Northridge Mexican
A Day of the Dead-themed cantina built around a 90-plus tequila and mezcal program, with chef-driven plates like quesa birria tacos and molcajete meant for group ordering. The $29.99 Sunday brunch buffet with live mariachi draws weekend crowds, though the polarized review pattern suggests experiences can vary significantly from visit to visit. Best approached as a loud, celebratory group outing where the themed atmosphere and drink selection carry as much weight as the food.
Must-Try Dishes: Quesa Birria Tacos, Tacos Gobernador, Molcajete
What Makes it Special: Day of the Dead-themed cantina with over 90 tequilas and mezcals, chef-driven Mexican plates, and a $29.99 all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch buffet with live mariachi