List of restaurants in Mexico
This is a list of notable restaurants in Mexico. A restaurant is a business which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money, either paid before the meal, after the meal, or with an open account.
Restaurants in Mexico
Casual Dining
- Applebee's
- Boston Pizza
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
- Buffalo Wild Wings
- Cabo Wabo
- California Pizza Kitchen
- Carlos'n Charlie's
- Cerritos Beach Club & Surf – located in Los Cabos [1]
- The Cheesecake Factory
- Chili's
- Denny's
- El Portón
- Fuddruckers
- Gorditas Doña Tota
- Grupo Anderson's
- Grupo Sanborns
- Hussong's
- IHOP
- Italianni's
- Johnny Rockets
- La Palapa Restaurant [1]
- Olive Garden
- P.F. Chang's China Bistro
- Pancho's Restaurant – located in Mazatlan[1]
- Panda Express
- Pizza Hut
- Planet Hollywood
- Potzollcalli
- Red Lobster
- Restaurante Arroyo
- Romano's Macaroni Grill
- Ruby Tuesday
- Señor Frog's
- T.G.I. Friday's
- Tabasco Beach Restaurant & Bar – located in Cabo San Lucas[1]
- Toks
- Tony Roma's
- Vapiano
- Vips
Coffeehouses
Fast food chains
- A&W Restaurants
- Auntie Anne's
- Baskin Robbins
- Benedetti's Pizza
- Burger King
- Carl's Jr.
- Chuck E. Cheese's
- Church's Chicken
- Cinnabon
- Dairy Queen
- Domino's Pizza
- Dunkin' Donuts
- Hardee's
- KFC
- Krispy Kreme
- Little Caesars
- Long John Silver's
- McDonald's
- Papa John's Pizza
- Popeyes
- Quiznos
- Subway
- TCBY
- Tim Hortons
- Wendy's
- Wingstop
Restaurants in Mexico City
There are approximately 15,000 restaurants in Mexico City.[2]
- Alsea – based in Mexico City
- Biko – specializes in Basque cuisine
- Pujol
- San Ángel Inn – old Carmelite monastery which was turned into a well-known restaurant
References
- Rogers, Mark (September 11, 2014). "Top beachside restaurants on Mexico's Pacific Coast". USA Today. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
- "Restaurants in Mexico City". Fodor's Travel. December 16, 2015. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
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