An inviting way to explore Mexico City’s bustling craft beer scene
Our review focuses on a popular Mexico City craft beer tour that guides you through the lively neighborhood of La Roma. Designed for beer enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, this 4-hour experience offers a taste of local flavors, vibrant street art, and the chance to enjoy Mexico’s thriving craft brewing culture. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply enjoy a good pint with some local flavor, this tour provides a balanced mix of tastings, walking, and cultural insights.
Two aspects of this tour truly stand out: first, the well-chosen local bars that showcase Mexico City’s creative brewing scene; second, the opportunity to sample authentic Mexican snacks like guacamole with chapulines or carne seca, which add a unique cultural dimension. That said, the price of $105 per person might feel steep for some, especially if you’re looking for a more casual, less structured experience. Nevertheless, if you’re interested in discovering Mexico City’s craft beer landscape with knowledgeable guides and authentic bites, this tour could be a perfect fit.
This experience is best suited for adults who appreciate craft beer and local culture, enjoy walking neighborhoods, and are comfortable spending a few hours sampling and exploring. Keep in mind, it’s not suitable for children under 18, and a good pair of comfortable shoes will make the walk more enjoyable.
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- Authentic local experience: Enjoy Mexico City’s craft beer scene in La Roma, one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods.
- Cultural bites: Savor traditional Mexican snacks like tortas, guacamole with chapulines, and carne seca.
- Well-curated stops: Visit three different bars and taprooms, each offering distinct flavors and atmospheres.
- Guided walk: Explore La Roma’s colorful murals, cafes, and boutiques with an informed local guide.
- Inclusive tastings: Sample seasonal beers paired with local snacks, with some reviews highlighting the quality of the guides.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance or reserve with pay-later options for better planning.
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Exploring the Craft Beer Scene in Mexico City

Mexico City is experiencing a boom in craft breweries that combine traditional Mexican ingredients with innovative brewing techniques. This tour capitalizes on that trend, offering a front-row seat to the city’s evolving beer culture. For travelers who love discovering local flavors and learning about regional brewing styles, this experience strikes a nice balance—covering three different venues within four hours while giving you enough time to enjoy each stop.
Starting at Plaza de Romita, the tour begins in a cozy, local bar where the ambiance is laid-back and inviting. Here, you get your first taste of a seasonal brew, carefully selected to match the day’s vibe. This initial stop sets the tone for the rest of the tour, offering a relaxed environment where you can chat with the guide and fellow travelers. Reviewers often praise the knowledgeability of the guides—they not only pour the drinks but also share insights into Mexico’s craft beer movement and neighborhood history.
Walking through La Roma’s Colorful Streets

After your first tasting, a short walk on foot takes you into La Roma, one of Mexico City’s most bohemian neighborhoods. As you stroll, you’ll pass colorful murals, cozy cafes, and quirky boutiques, all of which contribute to the neighborhood’s vibrant character. The guide’s commentary enriches the walk, highlighting the area’s artistic side and explaining how La Roma has become a hub for creative entrepreneurs and young locals.
This walk is approximately five minutes between stops, which is manageable even for those who prefer a leisurely pace. The neighborhood’s charm becomes part of the experience, giving you a chance to appreciate the city’s street art and architectural mix—elements that add context and flavor to your craft beer adventure.
Sampling at a Renowned Local Bar
Your next stop is a bar renowned for its bold flavors and lively atmosphere. Here, you’ll enjoy a draft beer paired with a mouthwatering torta, a traditional Mexican sandwich. This pairing is often highlighted as a highlight by previous participants, who appreciate the way the tour combines food and drink seamlessly. The torta, with its fresh bread and flavorful fillings, complements the beer perfectly, making it an excellent way to enjoy Mexican culinary traditions.
The guide explains the significance of the torta in local cuisine, and many reviews mention how this pairing elevates their appreciation for Mexican food and craft beer. You might also find yourself trying a seasonal brew, which provides a glimpse into the local brewing trends and flavors.
More Great Tours NearbyExperiencing the Taproom Vibe

The third stop takes you to a lively taproom, where the atmosphere is energetic and music adds to the experience. Here, you’ll sample a crisp lager, brewed with passion and local ingredients, along with some savory snacks. The snacks—a notable one being guacamole with chapulines (toasted grasshoppers)—add a distinctive Mexican twist that many find both surprising and delightful.
This part of the tour is often praised for its authenticity and the opportunity to try something different. The guide often shares stories about the snacks and their significance in Mexican cuisine. Participants love the “authentic flavor, and the way the guide explained the cultural background of chapulines,” as one reviewer noted.
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Ending at a Stylish Brewpub

Your final stop is a modern, stylish brewpub that offers a relaxed environment to enjoy a last craft beer. The selection here aims to showcase the breadth of Mexico’s craft brewing scene, often highlighting innovative brewing techniques and local ingredients. While this is generally a calmer, more refined environment, the lively conversations and shared tasting notes make it a fitting conclusion.
Many reviewers mention that this last stop allows them to reflect on their day, savoring their final beer and bites. It’s a great way to wind down, especially before heading back into the city’s bustling streets.
Analyzing the Value
At $105 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive look into Mexico City’s craft beer culture with three different venues, snacks, and a guided walk. The value lies in the curated experience, the insights provided by knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to try authentic Mexican snacks alongside regional beers. If you enjoy learning about local culture through food and drink, this tour is a solid investment.
However, some travelers might find the price slightly high if they prefer more casual, less guided experiences. But considering the quality of tastings, the local atmosphere, and the expert guidance, many feel it’s worth the cost—especially if they appreciate a well-organized, authentic experience.
Practical Details & Tips

- Duration: 4 hours, usually in the afternoon, which fits nicely into a day of exploring Mexico City.
- Meeting Point: Main entrance of Plaza de Romita; arriving on time is straightforward, and the tour provides a clear start.
- Group Size: Private groups are available, allowing for a more personalized experience.
- Languages: Guides speak Spanish, English, French, Italian, and German, accommodating diverse travelers.
- What to Bring: Cash (for personal expenses) and your valid ID (for age verification). Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
- Age Restriction: Participants must be over 18, as alcohol consumption is involved.
Final thoughts
This Craft Beer Tour through La Roma offers a genuine and flavorful way to experience Mexico City’s contemporary beverage scene. It’s perfect for those who appreciate craft beer, local cuisine, and neighborhood charm. The guiding, the snacks, and the varied venues ensure a well-rounded, authentic experience—one that balances educational insight with relaxed enjoyment.
While the price may seem high for a short tour, the quality of the stops, the local atmosphere, and the insights shared make it a worthwhile investment for the right traveler. It’s especially suited for adults who enjoy discovering hidden gems and want to savor Mexico City’s creative spirit through its craft beers and street art.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beer enthusiasts?
Yes. The tour is designed for those interested in Mexico City’s craft beer scene, offering a variety of local brews and insights into brewing traditions.
How many stops are included?
You will visit three different bars or taprooms, each offering unique flavors and atmospheres, plus a guided walk through La Roma.
What snacks are included?
Participants enjoy a traditional torta, guacamole with chapulines, and carne seca, adding authentic Mexican tastes to the experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for last-minute adjustments.
Is transportation provided between stops?
No, the stops are within walking distance—about 5 to 10 minutes between each. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are private groups available?
Yes, the tour offers private group options, ideal for special occasions or more personalized experiences.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides are multilingual, speaking Spanish, English, French, Italian, and German.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, participants must be 18 years or older, as alcohol consumption is involved.
To sum it up
This Mexico City craft beer tour through La Roma offers a well-balanced mix of authentic flavors, neighborhood exploration, and cultural insight. It’s a fantastic way for travelers to see a different side of the city—one that celebrates creativity, local ingredients, and community spirit. The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience, making it both educational and enjoyable. If you’re looking for an engaging, flavorful way to spend a few hours in Mexico City, this tour is definitely worth considering.
Whether you’re a seasoned beer lover or simply curious about Mexico’s modern brewing scene, this journey provides a memorable taste of La Roma’s vibrant atmosphere, all while enjoying some of the best local craft beers and bites.
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