
In Chicago, tacos are a cultural anchor. Whether you’re chasing the best carnitas in the Midwest or looking for a modern Wicker Park patio, these seven locations prove why Chicago is a premier national taco destination.
This women-owned, shabby-chic spot is famous for its “farmer-style” approach. They prioritize seasonal ingredients and creative pairings, making it a favorite for those who want a gourmet twist on traditional Mexican flavors.
A Pilsen legend since 1975, this family-run establishment specializes in slow-cooked Michoacán-style carnitas. It is widely considered one of the best spots in America for authentic pork tacos, often ordered by the pound to share.
Renowned for their goat birria, this spot has gained national acclaim (including features on Netflix). They use a family recipe from Jalisco that involves steaming the goat for hours, resulting in incredibly tender meat and a rich consommé.
What started as a beloved Maxwell Street Market stand has grown into a Pilsen brick-and-mortar staple. They are known for their charcoal-grilled meats and handmade tortillas that are pressed and cooked to order right in front of you.
Located in Fulton Market, this taqueria blends fine-dining techniques with traditional street taco formats. The chefs here experiment with unique proteins and elevated toppings, making it a top pick for foodies looking for something different.
For a more upscale Taco Tuesday with an incredible cocktail program, Mercadito in River North is the place to be. Their “Taco Tuesday” specials often feature a mix of traditional and inventive fillings paired with some of the city’s best margaritas.
A newer addition to the Pilsen scene as of 2025, this spot is located in a historic building and honors Mexican heritage through its “Dead Piglet” theme. It focuses on high-quality pork dishes and family recipes reimagined for a modern audience.
Pro Tip: If you’re visiting in early May, don’t miss the Tacos & Margs Crawl in Wicker Park – it’s a great way to see several of these neighborhoods and styles in one afternoon!