Two legendary Miami spots in Little Havana have shuttered their doors without a trace. Taquerias El Mexicano, winner of New Times’ Best Tacos 2025, and its upstairs mezcal lounge and speakeasy, Los Altos, appear to have closed in recent days. Calls to the legendary restaurant’s listed number do not connect, the website does not load, and social media for both spaces have been inactive for months.
A representative for the restaurant and bar told New Times, “We unfortunately don’t have any other details to share at this time and can confirm both venues are currently closed.” The reps did not mention whether either location will reopen again.
Founded in 1985, Taquerias El Mexicano Was An Institution
The closures come about 18 months after a celebrated return. Taquerias El Mexicano reopened on February 8, 2024, after more than two years away following the city’s revocation of its certificate of use and a lengthy legal fight. Los Altos followed on March 5 with a week of late-night events, launching popular nights like “Secret Fridays” and “Rumba Saturdays.” Mad Room Hospitality, which took over both spaces in 2017, led the revival, keeping the focus on familiar hits. Crowds returned for tacos and margaritas downstairs and mezcal with DJs at Los Altos.
Most people might not know this, but Taquerias El Mexicano’s story stretches nearly four decades. The restaurant first opened in 1985, founded by cousins Guillermo and Mario Martinez as an homage to the taquerias they knew growing up in Chicago’s Mexican Lower West Side. The dining room leaned colorful and unfussy, with sombrero lights and a wall of spices…