The city never sleeps. That is how the saying goes and, through experience, we know it to be true. Mexico City, like every self-respecting metropolis, is sleepless, and at all times and in many places, there are always light, movement, music, the hubbub of voices intercepted by the occasional scream, star-crossed glances, night owls that see the sun rise.
Youโve probably experienced this. A situation that may sound poetic but that also has an incredibly earthly side to it: food. All of a sudden itโs 3 or 4 oโclock and inevitably we feel hunger creeping in. The body is like that. And, itโs likely that the fate of tacos, dawn was already destined to be one of the best times to enjoy them.
We now share a list of places that never close: open 24/7 for all-nighters who, unbeknownst to them, become precisely that. By the way, if you know of any places that we missed, do us a solid and share it in the comments section below.
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El Popular
A classic if youโre in the Historical Center. Nothing too flashy but, at the same time, the only thing you need. Coffee, baked goods, enchiladas, molletes, chilaquiles, soups, roasted meat and a few other dishes comprise the modestly priced menu. Thereโs only one catch: they only take cash.ย How can you get around this? There are plenty of ATMsย nearby.
Cafรฉ El Popular
5 de Mayo 50 y 52 (between Isabel la Catรณlica andย Palma), Centro
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La Pagoda
A coffee house/ restaurant like El Popular but with better baked goods and a slightly more varied menu.
Cafรฉ La Pagoda
5 de Mayo 10 (between Eje Central and Bolรญvar), Centro
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El Moro
A few churros with hot chocolate are more than welcome at any time, and this is all the more true if theyโre from El Moro, the Historical Centerโs churro joint par excellence. If itโs not too late at night, you might still reach their sandwich shop and you can round up your meal with a mole or pastor torta.
El Moro
Eje Central Lรกzaro Cรกrdenas 42 (between Repรบblica de Uruguay andย Venustiano Carranza), Centro
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Los Chupas
If youโve ever partied in the south of the city, youโve definitely finished your night off at Los Chupas. And even if now theyโre more than a street stall, they still hold that something special that is required to calm a partying spirit. Suadero and steak are the best, but none are as good as the authentic chupas.
Super Tacos Chupacabras
Av. Mรฉxico and Circuito Interior, Coyoacan
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La Casa de Toรฑo
This chain has quite a reputation (which it lives up to) and has gained quite a following in the last years. Its menu is comprised entirely by Mexican โantojitosโ (tostadas, flautas, gorditas, etc.) and the main dish is pozole, while the prices are fairly low. They only have 3 24/7 restaurants: Narvarte,ย Zona Rosaย andย Echegaray. Incidentally, they now take cards.
La Casa de Toรฑo (Narvarte)
Av. Cuauhtรฉmoc 439 (at the corner of Viaducto Miguel Alemรกn), Piedad Narvarte
La Casa de Toรฑo (Zona Rosa)
Londres 144 (between Florencia andย Amberes), Juรกrez
La Casa de Toรฑo (Echegaray)
Hacienda de Salitrillo 22, Bosques de Echegaray
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Au pied de couchon
The French must-have in the city. A sturdy onion soup, steak tartar, oyster and undoubtedly one of the best wine cellars in the city come together in a place that never closes.
Au pied de couchon
Campos Elรญseos 218 (betweenย Elliot and Arquรญmedes), Polanco Reforma
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Bice Bistro
Pizzas, homemade pastas, grilled cuts and fish carpaccios. A dream come true: an Italian restaurant thatโs always open.
Bice Bistro
Mariano Escobedo 700 (betweenย Vรญctor Hugo andย Emmanuel Kant, Hotel Camino Real), Nueva Anzures
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