Cinco De Mayo Around Austin
- Austin Portfolio Real Estate
- Apr 29
- 2 min read
Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner, and Austin is the perfect place to celebrate with vibrant flavors and festive atmosphere. From savory tacos to refreshing margaritas, the city’s Mexican food scene has something for everyone.
Whether you’re a local or just visiting, we’ve rounded up some of the best spots around town to enjoy the classic Mexican staples.

photo courtesy: De Nada Cantina
Veracruz Taco
All over Austin | @veracruztacos
Scattered throughout Austin, Veracruz Taco, a sister-born taco shop, hails straight from Veracruz, Mexico. If you're craving an authentic Cinco de Mayo bite, swing by one of the Veracruz food trucks for a quick fix.
Juan in a Million
2300 East Cesar Chavez Street | @juaninamillionrestaurant
For a meal that feels like family, whether it’s breakfast or lunch, head to
photo courtesy: El Arroyo

El Arroyo
1624 West 5th Street | @elarroyo_atx
El Arroyo’s has more than just its iconic sign—it’s serving up tasty tacos and good laughs too. Stop by this Cinco de Mayo for a flavor tour you won’t forget!
Guero’s
1412 South Congress Avenue | @guerostacobar
Located right in the heart of the South Congress strip, Güero’s is the perfect spot for authentic interior Mexican food, live outdoor music on the patio, and ice-cold Mexican beer or margarita.
El Alma
1025 Barton Springs Road | @elalma_atx
Craving a margarita—frozen or on the rocks—while soaking in the view on a rooftop patio by Barton Springs? El Alma is the place to be!
photo courtesy: Curra's

Curra’s
4215 Duval Street| @currashydepark
Curra’s calls Hyde Park home and is known for one thing above all—the legendary avocado margarita.
Have you tried it yet?
Julio’s Cafe
4230 Duval Street | @julioscafe
Julio’s, a staple on Duval Street since 1983, has a lively patio that's perfect for celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
photo courtesy: De Nada Cantina

Suerte
1800 East 6th Street | @suerteatx
Located in East Austin, Suerte is an award-winning restaurant celebrating masa at its core. Chef Fermin and his team blend traditional Mexican techniques with local Texas ingredients for a unique dining experience.
De Nada Cantina
4715 East Cesar Chavez Street | @denadacantina
East Austin’s hidden gem, De Nada, is know for serving up handmade tortillas fresh off the comal, slow-braised meats, and classic margaritas, enjoy them indoor or outdoor.
El Patio
2938 Guadalupe Street | @elpatioaustin
A West Campus landmark since 1954, El Patio has been serving up drink specials and Tex-Mex favorites for generations.
Don’t see your favorite spot? Tell us where you go for the best Mexican food!
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