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    Birrierias Chololo

    4.7 (40 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Matt B.

    Outstanding! I had the normal birria along with some horchata. It was excellent....I'll admit that it was my first time eating birria so I don't really have a good baseline, but I can't imagine it being much better than this. Pro-tip don't google machatas before you try it... Also, I'm pretty sure I made a pretty rough mistake. I wasn't sure why they brought me so many spoons but after I had already started eating I realized that everyone else was using a spoon to move the salsa out of the molcajete onto the empty plate they provided and another spoon for the onions. I was dipping my chips straight in and using my fingers to sprinkle onions on my makeshift tacos...definitely was out of place and I'm sure they were laughing at me...

    Pina Ice cream after. So refreshing

    The food delicious. Servers had a good attitude. They served is quickly. The atmosphere was nice outside. After dinner we had ice cream. Mine came served in a pineapple. They have many flavors to choose from. Didn't get pic of food. Would recommend a must come to if you like birrieria.

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    Fred E.

    Soooo, I was checking out my hotel and asked the receptionist what was her favorite spot to eat Birria and she referred me to this place. It was on the way to the aeropuerto so I said let's do it. This place is in a super lowkey neighborhood. If you weren't looking for this place you wouldn't find it. But, this was theeee most delicious birria I have had my entire trip. And I ate Birria everyday this trip, lol. We ordered the beef Birria for two. The CONSOME is the best... soo flavorful. The meat is super tender and the portions are good. It comes with these amazing frijoles and when you mix it with consome it just melts in your mouth. If you're in the area and looking for amazing Birria this is your spot.

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    7 years ago

    Cannot visit Guadalajara without stopping here!!! 10-15 mins from the airport. Bestttttt bitter is spot in town!!!

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    10 years ago

    This is always my first stop when I visit Guadalajara. The best birria in town with great service!

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    First time I had Birria, it was amazing! Very good selection of local tequilas and nice environment

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    Soooo, I was checking out my hotel and asked the receptionist what was her favorite spot to eat Birria and she referred me to this place.

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    Real San Pedro

    Real San Pedro

    4.2(35 reviews)
    4.2 km
    $$

    Patio Elegance at Real San Pedro…read more Real San Pedro in Tlaquepaque is more than a restaurant--it's an institution. The courtyard, cooled by Guadalajara's air and framed by open doors and windows, feels open yet welcoming. Inside, the walls are dotted with striking art, unique decorations, and large windows that pull every room back toward the heart of the patio. On Saturday afternoons, a live band plays gently in the background, giving the whole place a festive but unhurried rhythm. We started with sparkling water mixed with the traditional suero of salt and lemon--simple, refreshing, and perfectly suited to the warm afternoon. Guacamole came fresh, framed by crisp corn chips along the edges of the plate. The real star was the corn tortillas, served piping hot in an embroidered sack made just for the restaurant. Soft, fragrant, and full of flavor, they were so good we ordered a second round without hesitation. Service was attentive, though at moments it felt a little rushed. For mains, we ordered two classics. The Chile en Nogada arrived with a thick sauce made from evaporated milk, sugar, cream cheese, almonds, cinnamon, and even canned peach juice. The result was overwhelmingly sweet, drowning out the other elements like the meat and pomegranate. The Carne en su Jugo, described as meat with vegetables, came instead as a brothy, spicy soup. While not what we expected, it was hearty, comforting, and deeply flavorful. Real San Pedro draws many Mexican visitors, and it's clear why. With its mix of tradition, atmosphere, and lively energy, it's the kind of place that invites you to slow down, eat well, and soak it all in. #RealSanPedro #GuadalajaraEats #Tlaquepaque La Elegancia del Patio en Real San Pedro Real San Pedro en Tlaquepaque es más que un restaurante--es una institución. Su patio, refrescado por la brisa de Guadalajara y rodeado de puertas y ventanas abiertas, transmite amplitud y cercanía a la vez. El interior está lleno de arte llamativo, decoraciones únicas y ventanales que conectan cada rincón con el patio central. Los sábados por la tarde, una banda en vivo aporta un ambiente alegre y relajado, perfecto para pasar el día. Comenzamos con agua mineral acompañada del clásico suero de sal y limón: sencillo, refrescante y preciso. El guacamole llegó fresco, con totopos colocados en los bordes del plato. Pero lo mejor fueron las tortillas de maíz, servidas calientes en un saco bordado especialmente para el lugar. Tiernas, fragantes y llenas de sabor, tan buenas que pedimos otra ronda sin pensarlo. El servicio fue atento, aunque a ratos un poco apurado. En los fuertes pedimos dos clásicos. El Chile en Nogada llegó con una salsa espesa de leche evaporada, azúcar, queso crema, almendras, canela y hasta jugo de durazno enlatado. El resultado fue demasiado dulce, cubriendo sabores como la carne y la granada. La Carne en su Jugo, descrita como carne con verduras, se presentó más bien como un caldo picante. Aunque inesperado, fue un plato reconfortante, abundante y muy sabroso. Real San Pedro atrae sobre todo a visitantes mexicanos, y se entiende por qué. Con su mezcla de tradición, ambiente y energía alegre, es un lugar que invita a quedarse, disfrutar y dejarse llevar. #RealSanPedro #SaboresDeGuadalajara #Tlaquepaque

    The restaurant is colorful the host was nice but the owners who were sitting in the restaurant were…read morenot very nice. I walked in and the only thing I felt was their face looking and staring at me , I did not feel welcome, it was not just one person but the 6 ppl that were sitting in two tables. I could not believe that in Mexico I would ever feel unwelcome just bc of the color of my skin. With tears in my eyes I walk out bc the ppl there were very obvious and just with their nasty stares kick me out of a restaurant. Never in my life have I experienced this kind of situation.

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    Los Chilaquiles - Chilaquiles Bandera con carne y 2 huevos estrallados.

    Los Chilaquiles

    4.4(115 reviews)
    7.6 km
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    We went here for breakfast after dropping off laundry…read more Valet parking is way to go unless you are lucky and one of the 3 off street slots in front are open They have menus in English and Spanish and are very helpful plus patient The munu is very big so good options for everyone's taste buds Started out with Cafe de Olla & Water I had the Molletes de chilaquiles Handcrafted bread with the same golden beans, but now layered with your favorite chilaquiles. Yes, it's as good as it sounds. I left full but not stuffed or feeling bloated All around the perfect breakfast spot

    Food Review: Los Chilaquiles - Guadalajara, Jalisco…read more On my recent visit to Los Chilaquiles, located right in the heart of Guadalajara, I arrived a bit past the traditional breakfast hour, but I was seriously craving some good huevos rancheros and a comforting café de olla. Thankfully, both absolutely hit the spot. Café de olla is a classic Mexican coffee traditionally brewed in a clay pot (olla), infused with cinnamon and sweetened with piloncillo--a deep, rich unrefined cane sugar. The result is a warm, aromatic, slightly spiced cup that feels like a hug from Mexico itself. Their version was delicious. To complement it, they offered me conchas con nata, which was such a treat. Conchas are iconic Mexican sweet breads known for their soft, airy interior and crunchy shell-like topping. Nata is the thick, silky cream that forms when fresh milk is gently simmered--rich, smooth, and perfect for spreading. Together, it's a simple but heavenly pairing. Right away, I noticed that the atmosphere of the place feels warm and inviting--relaxed, friendly, and full of that authentic Guadalajara charm that makes you want to stay a little longer. The service matched the atmosphere perfectly: attentive, kind, and genuinely welcoming. They started me off with a trio of homemade salsas, along with Mexican crema, queso cotija, and a crunchy homemade tostadita. Everything tasted fresh and thoughtful. As I looked around, I even noticed photos of well-known personalities who have visited, which makes sense--the food and experience truly stand out. Overall, Los Chilaquiles delivered amazing flavors, excellent service, a great atmosphere, and that authentic touch that makes breakfast in Guadalajara unforgettable. Highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area.

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