Best Group Dining Gatherings Tacos Restaurants in Financial District
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Tropisueno
Taqueria-by-day, sit-down cantina at night with dependable classics.
Notable Picks
#1
Tropisueno
8.4
Daytime taqueria that flips to a full-service cantina at night, known for well-executed regional staples and a lively bar program steps from Moscone. Locals come for consistent carnitas, house salsas, and efficient service in the Yerba Buena corridor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas tacos, Enchiladas suizas, Chile relleno
What Makes it Special: Taqueria-by-day, sit-down cantina at night with dependable classics.
8.4
Italian–Mexican mashup in the Transit Center corridor known for a rich birria lasagna layered with slow-stewed beef and stretchy mozzarella. Lively room, cocktails, and a pasta-leaning menu make it a post-work or date-night standby in SoMa/East Cut.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria Lasagna, Paccheri with Wild Boar, Churro Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: Fusion birria lasagna that actually balances Italian technique with Mexican depth.
8.2
After-work staple pairing house margaritas with handmade tortillas and street-style tacos on a lively plaza. Happy hour runs multiple days with $7 taco trios and drink specials that draw FiDi crowds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Street Taco Trio (asada/carnitas/tinga), Corn R'bz (corn ribs), Chips & Guacamole
What Makes it Special: Daily taco and drink deals in a central plaza setting.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Casual taqueria stand at The Crossing in the East Cut serving tacos al pastor, asada, and daily specials to park-goers and nearby residents. Portions are generous with punchy salsas and quick counter service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor taco with pineapple, Carne asada taco, Quesabirria (limited days)
What Makes it Special: Open-air taqueria with speedy service at a community hub.