These local authentic eats and Tex-Mex classics offer menu combinations of heat, spice and everything nice.
Mi Cocina
Since 1991, Mi Cocina has been a Tex-Mex favorite, offering exceptional food and a warm, welcoming vibe that keeps people coming back. Founded by Bob McNutt, Ray Washburne, Dick Washburne and Tex-Mex veteran Michael “Mico” Rodriguez, this place knows how to satisfy. Mi Cocina’s margaritas are a must-try, especially the Mambo Taxi. A fusion of margarita and sangria, made with Sauza Silver tequila, lime juice, pinot noir, brandy and fruit juices—it’s the perfect drink to spice up your night. Multiple locations
Las Palmas
Situated in the vibrant heart of Uptown’s historic district, Las Palmas boasts an atmosphere that is both inviting and full of energy. While the dinner menu is certainly worth your attention, it’s the cocktail list that truly shines. Among the standout drinks is the LP Spicy Margarita, a perfectly balanced mix of Blanco tequila, jalapeño, dry curaçao, lime and agave—tart, sweet and refreshing all at once. 2708 Routh St.
José has not one but two lively patios to enjoy its Guadaljaran dishes and agave spirits.
Odelay Tex-Mex
Odelay Tex-Mex is a feast for both the eyes and the palate, boasting plush blue leather booths, terra-cotta tile floors, vibrant murals and a menu that’ll make your taste buds dance. Enjoy a refreshing sip from one of their 10 Rita options, such as the Spicy Rita or the Patron Perfecta made with Patron Blanco, Patron Citron and citrus. And for the perfect bite, their specialties, like wagyu brisket tacos and grilled red snapper, are sure to impress. 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Ste. 109
José’s patio buzzes with laughter and clinking glasses.
Miriam Cocina Latina
Miriam Cocina Latina opened in May 2019 in the vibrant Dallas Arts District, just steps from Klyde Warren Park, thanks to Miriam Jimenez and her partner Shannon S. Wynne. The menu blends traditional and innovative dishes made with fresh ingredients and housemade sauces and moles crafted from bold, aromatic chiles. The beautifully renovated space showcases artwork by local artists Brent Hale and The Miles Sisters, with a playful “I Spy” game hidden in the ceiling mural, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone in your group. 2015 Woodall Rodgers Freeway
José
Nestled in Dallas’ cozy Briarwood neighborhood, this colorful eatery, helmed by renowned chef Anastacia Quinoñes, specializes in Guadalajaran dishes and agave spirits. The restaurant has not one but two lively patios, both ideal for enjoying some coconut ceviche while sipping The Usual, aka the city’s best Ranch water. Pro tip: Before heading outside, be sure to check out the interiors—namely the art-filled walls and mint-green horseshoe bar. 4931 W. Lovers Lane
E-Bar Tex-Mex
It wouldn’t be a true best Mexican roundup without E Bar, now would it? It’s the ideal place to savor enchiladas in a variety of options, including chicken, bean and cheese, or fish, brisket and grilled shrimp tacos. On the house cocktail menu, you’ll find eight (yes, eight) margaritas to choose from. If you can’t decide, go with our personal favorite: the Meltdown, a housemade frozen marg topped with tequila and Grand Marnier. 1901 N. Haskell Ave.
Javier’s Gourmet Mexicano
Javier’s Gourmet Mexicano brings the bold, sophisticated and innovative flavors of Mexico City to Dallas. The ambiance is ideal for both business meetings and a night out with friends, featuring artisanal wooden pillars and cozy, dim lighting. Savor the filete cantinflas, a tenderloin beef specialty, while enjoying a refreshing skinny margarita. Afterward, unwind in the fan-favorite lounge and cigar bar to cap off your evening in style . 4912 Cole Ave. …